That's your answer to the forensic evidence from the x-rays cited by the Clark Panel? Just repeat the same old timeworn, debunked claims? Do explain how a bullet could have chipped the spine and/or deposited a trail of fragments if that bullet was CE 399. You can't do it.
The "fragments" were artifacts. The spine wasn't struck. I have proven this for myself with high-poly 3D models. I can see how it passed between and very close to the right-side C7 and T1 transverse processes. It was the judgment of the HSCA that the T1 process suffered a non-displaced hairline fracture possibly caused by pressure from the missile channel (ie: the temporary cavity of a bullet in soft tissue).
I take it you did not read the OP? The SBT is impossible because there was no path from the back wound to the throat wound without smashing through the spine,
Really? What sort of modelling is that claim based on?
because the "holes" in the front of the shirt are slits made by nurses,
Sure.You believe a whole bunch of things, don't you?
because the nick on tie knot was not on the edge of the knot, because the WC's own ballistics tests produced bullets that were far more deformed than CE 399, etc., etc., etc. Go read the OP.
The Commission found that bullets striking hard tissue nose-on at full velocity would deform, mushroom, etc. No comparable large fragments were found in the wrist wound (and the governor's radius had no "hole" through it like the Commission's test bones), so the theory developed that the bullet that struck the wrist was probably tumbling and had lost velocity. As the years went by, the theory was proven with ballistics tests such as those done by Dr. Lattimer, the 2009 show "JFK: Inside the Target Car" and the 2013 show "Cold Case JFK".
The critics haven't done anything as professional and scientific, unless you count some rednecks firing bullets into a cow bone and holding up the mushroomed remnants of the bullet.
This is just nonsense. Nellie and her husband both swore up and down that they heard the first shot before Connally was hit. Connally himself said he was not hit before Z234, and he's the guy who experienced it and who knew his body better than anyone else. But you guys just keep ignoring this fact. The guy who was hit survived. He felt the hit. He experienced. After viewing high-quality blowups of the Zapruder film, he insisted he was not hit before Z234.
Connally was hit on the second shot. Nellie thought Kennedy was "reacting" to being hit on the first shot. She often references the President reaching for his throat, but he does that within the same second as Connally's jacket pluck and right hand springing up.
I don't know why Connally (or for that matter, the staff people and photographers at LIFE magazine, or Josiah Thompson), with the best-quality frames available, didn't spot the jacket pluck. It wasn't noticed until a few years later, and might have influenced Connally's judgment on what area of the film he was first struck.
Instead Connally thought the shoulder drop and mouth opening in the Z233-235 area was the first sign he had been hit.
Thompson had something similar in his book "Six Seconds in Dallas." But he was more influenced by the dramatic shoulder collapse at Z237/238.
"One could not be faulted for locating the impact in the interval
Z234-238, with the emphasis on the last two frames."
Thompson back-projected the trajectory based on the Governor's position when Thompson felt he was struck:
"From his perch on the roof of a Houston Street building he
had a perfect view of the car as it moved down Elm Street.
Following it in his sights, he waited until it approached the
Stemmons Freeway sign, and then, the sound of the first
shot ringing in his ears, he fired--wounding the Governor."
More abject nonsense. Sheesh, this goop was debunked years ago. As many scholars have pointed out, Canning ignored the HSCA FPP's placement and description of the back wound, and even then he had to fiddle with reality to get his reconstruction to "work." Go look at his model trajectory. It's ridiculous. It bears no resemblance to Kennedy's position at the time of the first hit.
Canning used the frame Z190 based on the (later disproven) acoustics evidence. | | |
"No resemblance"?
Is the exaggeration a Southern thing?
This is what is so frustrating about dealing with lone-gunman theorists. You seem to be stuck in a time warp. You simply ignore all the research done over the last 30 years that has destroyed the single-bullet theory.