It is apparent that you do not understand what the term "evidence" means. There are witnesses who recalled three shots. Harold Norman said he heard three shots being fired and heard the bolt action 3 times. That is all evidence. So when you say there is "no evidence" of three shots having been fired, you are not speaking the same language that the rest of us are speaking.
Perhaps you missed the part on page 111 of the WC Report where the WC concluded:
"Nevertheless, the preponderance of the evidence, in particular the three spent cartridges, led the Commission to conclude that there were three shots fired".
How does that mean that the WC definitely felt it was likely that there were only two shots?
Why is that? He not only recalled three shots, he heard three operations of the bolt action and heard three shells drop.
-----------------------------------Hudson's first statement is very different from his testimony in July/64 to the WC. Why do you prefer his later statement? As far as Hickey is concerned, he said the second shot appeared to miss JFK because all he saw was his hair flew forward at the time of the second shot and there was no impact. He saw the impact of the third shot.
That just shows you have not analyzed the trajectory. The trajectory at z271 was downward from the SN at an angle of 15 degrees. So over the 24 inches between JFK and JBC the bullet would have dropped 6.3 inches. So if the bullet had passed just over JFK's right shoulder and dropped 6 inches by the time it reached JBC, where do you think it would have struck him?
Read his first statement.
No, no, and no.
Hudson stated the second shot was the headshot.
According to you, JFK's hair moved not his lapel. Add another 8 inches to the 6 inches.
BRW 2 shots, Jarman 2nd shot head shot, you choose Norman whose was all over the board.
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Exactly, Particularly the shells.
"in particular the three spent cartridges, led the Commission to conclude that there were three shots fired".