I borrowed this photo from another thread.
Just above the box in the window there are three cars in three lanes....
The car in the center lane seems to be in roughly the same position where JFK's limo was when the shots were fired.
How does a bullet fired from this window and travelling in a straight downward line, passing through Kennedy's back and throat, end up hitting Connally?
Any suggestions?
Martin, according to the ITEK Corp. Film and Photographic Analysis of the assassination, the lateral angle of trajectory was 11.5? +/-1? right to left, relative to the midline of the limo. They measured Connally to be positioned 6.4" +/-2.2" inboard of Kennedy.
How does a bullet passing through Kennedy's back/neck and throat not end up hitting Connally?