Joe, in your above diagram, where do you believe the bullet which went through John Connolly, exits his body?
The diagram I posted was just a modification of Andrew Mason?s diagram except:
** I had to redraw from scratch a crude drawing on JFK and Connally?s torsos using MS Paint.
** Using the proper angle for z222, not z195.
It is just meant to show that a bullet at z222 through JFK should strike Connally somewhere.
A better drawing is found about a third of the way down:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-bullet_theoryseen here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-bullet_theory#/media/File:Sbt2.jpgEven this drawing I have a couple of quibbles with:
1. The horizontal angle is 12 degrees. I think it should be more like 8.5 degrees.
2. Connally should not be quite so far inboard as this diagram shows.
3. It should show the bullet curving as it travels through Connally and not maintain a perfectly straight line all the way to his thigh.
Ballistic tests show that a yawing WCC/MC bullet (and bullets in general) do not maintain a straight line. Clearly the bullet must have curved downward as it travelled through Connally?s chest. And likely curved to the left or right some, although it?s impossible to tell which because we cannot see the exact position of Connally?s right hand and right leg at z222.
I would also like to see these sorts of drawings always appear in pairs, one a top view and the other a view from the side.