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Offline Thomas Graves

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Re: A Guilty Man
« Reply #104 on: December 31, 2019, 10:46:52 PM »
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Predictable.

So now we’re back to Walt’s original question. How do you know that CE 399 “lost 2 to 3 grains of lead”?

Or did you just make it up?

Iacoletti,

Do you believe the bad guys would have planted a nearly pristine bullet in the hospital, and try to make us believe it had done all that damage to JFK, or, if you prefer, to just JFK or to just Connally?

Wouldn't it have made more sense for them (gasp ... Jack Ruby?) to put a damaged, lighter-than-original bullet there?

Do you believe CE 399 is nearly pristine?  Do you believe it didn't lose any lead?

LOL

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Offline Alan Hardaker

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« Reply #105 on: January 01, 2020, 01:50:51 AM »
CE399 was not in pristine condition. It was compressed and misshapen. And experiments carried out replicated the damege CE399 did. Showed clearly that one bullet could take the path that CE399 took. Also the MC was of being a sufficiently capable rifle to achieve the required accuracy. And Oswald was a good enough shot to carry out the shootings.

Timing wise he had 5.4 seconds from the throat shot to the head shot. So that particular time slot for those two shots starts with the throat shot..then Oswald has 5.4 seconds to reload, take careful aim and make a direct hit to JFK's head. Frame 313 clearly shows the bullet exploding out the front of JFK's head.


Offline Jerry Freeman

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« Reply #106 on: January 01, 2020, 03:17:42 AM »
CE399 was not in pristine condition. It was compressed and misshapen.
If you fired the same bullet...with the same gun... into the air...and it fell to earth...into a soft marsh... it would most likely look very much like CE 399.
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And Oswald was a good enough shot to carry out the shootings.
How could you possibly know that? There was a church shooting here in Texas this past weekend that completely put down the crack shot idea [leaving a former lawman dead]

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Offline Thomas Graves

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Re: A Guilty Man
« Reply #107 on: January 01, 2020, 03:48:11 AM »
If you fired the same bullet...with the same gun... into the air...and it fell to earth...into a soft marsh... it would most likely look very much like CE 399.

(sigh) ... Jerry, Jerry, Jerry.

Fact-checked, or did you just make that up?

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Offline Jerry Organ

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« Reply #108 on: January 01, 2020, 03:52:16 AM »
If you fired the same bullet...with the same gun... into the air...and it fell to earth...into a soft marsh... it would most likely look very much like CE 399.

Your bullet would be 100% pristine. It would be difficult to squeeze a Carcano bullet in a vise to make it look like CE 399.

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Offline John Iacoletti

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Offline John Iacoletti

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« Reply #110 on: January 01, 2020, 05:15:44 AM »
Iacoletti,

Do you believe the bad guys would have planted a nearly pristine bullet in the hospital, and try to make us believe it had done all that damage to JFK, or, if you prefer, to just JFK or to just Connally?

Wouldn't it have made more sense for them (gasp ... Jack Ruby?) to put a damaged, lighter-than-original bullet there?

Do you believe CE 399 is nearly pristine?  Do you believe it didn't lose any lead?

LOL

--  MWT ;)

Does your Graves Gallop of inane leading questions ever work for you?

Offline John Iacoletti

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Re: A Guilty Man
« Reply #111 on: January 01, 2020, 05:19:44 AM »
Timing wise he had 5.4 seconds from the throat shot to the head shot. So that particular time slot for those two shots starts with the throat shot..

That would imply that you know exactly when the throat shot was fired.

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then Oswald has 5.4 seconds to reload, take careful aim and make a direct hit to JFK's head.

That would imply that you know Oswald fired a rifle.

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« Reply #111 on: January 01, 2020, 05:19:44 AM »