Before reading through this discussion , I'll just point out that I , as well as others in the old forum, have provided evidence that showed beyond any reasonable doubt that CE-399 is the bullet found on the stretcher at Parkland. It is an established and accepted fact of history. The National Archives even records it as such.
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/305144
I'll just point out that I , as well as others in the old forum, have provided evidence that showed beyond any reasonable doubt that CE-399 is the bullet found on the stretcher at Parkland. I must have missed that and so must all the other participants in this thread because so far nobody has been able to answer my question.
It is an established and accepted fact of history. That's a strange argument to make on a forum which basically exits because large numbers of people are not convinced by those so-called "established and accepted facts"
The National Archives even records it as such.The National Archives is not an investigative body. They most likely rely on the descriptions provided to them.