Counting shots again:
1. Ricochet bullet off the pavement frags hitting JFK in the back of the head. Witnessed by a bookkeeper from the TSBD and several others. JFK said “my god, I’ve been hit”. Maybe frame 214 behind the sign.
2. JFK front throat wound – judged an entry wound by a nurse with considerable experience which had to have come from the front. This is behind the sign. Maybe frame 223
3. JFK back wound –at which time he leans forward grabbing his chest. Maybe frame 260
4. Grassy knoll JFK head shot – so many witnesses said a bullet came from the grassy knoll. Maybe frame 313
5. JFK Hickey head shot – Jean Hill saw men in plain clothes shooting back. I think 4 & 5 were almost simultaneous, thus the echo? Connolly starts to turn back around while JFK is holding his throat. Then JFK lowers his hands to his chest, Connolly is almost straight forward and JFK gets hit in the head. Maybe frame 313.
6. Connelly back wound – If you study the Z film Connolly is still turning, hat in hand, when JFK’s head explodes. He wouldn’t be holding his hat with a shattered wrist. Connolly testified that he was complexly turned around and about to turn and look over his left shoulder when he was hit. Maybe frame 324.
Watch the Z film in slow motion and see for yourself
So with JFK grabbing his throat in maybe frame 223 and Connolly getting hit in the back at about frame 324 there are 100 frames that had elapsed between both shots. So they did not get hit by the same bullet.