John Canal wrote:
> [...]
>
> Smoke and mirrors deleted.
>
> IMO, your attempts to build a case for the head shot bullet being fired
from
> other than the sniper's nest based on the shape of the wound(s?) is
interesting
> but futile. In contrast, the physical and medical evidence is
overwhelming that
> proves the bullet was fired from the SN and hit the President in the BOH
near
> the EOP. The evidence further proves that he bullet deformed and then
deflected
> up as it penetrated his rear skull (subsequently fragmenting) with the
two major
> fragments exiting just forward of the coronal suture and continuing to
cause the
> damage to the wind****eld trim and glass.
>
> Here are the key components of that evidence.
>
> 1) two large bullet fragments were found in the front of the limo and
> ballistically matched (exclusively) to the M/C found on the sixth floor.
>
> 2) three spent hulls were found in the SN and matched to that same
rifle.
>
> 3) a longitudinal laceration through the President's brain, noted by the
> autopsists, is highly consistent with the bullet having entered near the
EOP and
> exiting just forward of the coronal suture (precisely where an exit
defect on
> the large, late-arriving skull piece would have placed it)......a path
which
> extends forward (using Z-312 to project it with reasonable accuracy) to
the
> windsheld area.
>
> That evidence is indisputable, Herbert, and it proves the fatal bullet
was fired
> from the SN.
I am not sure that is enough. But the evidence of witnesses who saw a man
with a rifle in the SN and/or heard the shots from there (eg Amos Euins,
Howard Brennan, Mrs. Cabell, Bonnie Ray Williams, Harold Norman, James
Jarman, Robert Jackson); that Oswald's rifle was found in the boxes and it
was matched to CE399. The fact that Oswald confessed to his wife that he
had shot at Gen. Walker is also powerful similar-fact evidence that Oswald
did it.
Andrew Mason


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