How do we know Connally was reacting to being hit? Maybe he was just reacting to a round landing within a couple feet of him. If the round did come through the windshield it would have passed within inches of Connally's head.
I find it questionable that after having 4 inches of rib blasted away he would/could twist around to his right as far as he could to see JFK. Secondly he holds his Stetson in his right hand after having his Radius shattered and the tendon to his thumb severed.
The tendon to his thumb was severed?
"After as careful and complete a debridement of the volar wound as
possible and the integrity of the flexor tendons and the median nerve
on the volar side established, the wound of exit on the volar surface
of the wrist was closed primarily with wire sutures. The wound of
entrance on the radial side of the forearm was only partially closed,
being left open for the purpose of drainage."
--Report by Dr. Charles F. Gregory
Gragory did not repair a severed tendon. I don't believe Connally ever reported a disability of the right hand involving the thumb opposing the rest of the hand.
June 22, 1966 | | August 15, 1971 |
Then he articulates his wrist downward to fit his hat between him and the door of the limo as he twists around to see JFK.
How the wrist behaved after being struck probably wasn't voluntary. Since the median nerve and thumb tendon function, the fingers and thumb involuntarily oppose each other. Connally was already holding the Stetson, so no change in how the fingers and thumb held onto it.
If a round passes through your wrist I doubt you would then bend it like he does.
Of course not. It's been shot, the radius is broken (larger fragments were nondisplaced) and the wrist is seen to dangle unnaturally. The ulna is intact through and much of muscle mass is present. They repaired the Governor's wrist without resort to bone and tissue grafts.