Tell me, Jerry, can you also see badge man in the shadows of the grassy knoll fence?
At this stage, any conspiracy claim has more going for it than your failed Theory.
Have you considered metaphysics or a faith-based approach?
We cannot see Greer turned until about z280 and he is in the process of turning his head further right until about z285. He then holds that until he starts turning to the front at z292.
A double porkie.
Greer said that when he turned he saw JBC falling back onto his wife. JBC does not begin to do that until z278.
Greer only says he saw Connally "start" to fall just as he, Greer, turned and that the Governor was falling towards Nellie, not "onto" her. The Governor's head moved about one foot towards Nellie between Z255 and Z271.
If you wanted to show they are impossible you could show the range of positions for JFK and JBC that would allow the shot through JFK's neck to strike the left thigh of JBC and then show that these do not begin to fit anything seen in the photographs or zfilm.
You can't afford to move either man much without misaligning them as they appear in the Zapruder film.
I say that the most conservative estimate for frame z195 allows for the reasonable possibility that JFK's midline is 8-10 inches inside the car and JBC's is 15-18 inches inside the car; that the distance between JFK's neck exit wound and JBC's spine in z195 is 28-32 inches; that the angle to the car from the SN at z195 was 12-14 degrees; that JBC was turned 50-70 degrees right at z195. So you would have to show that using those ranges of positions, a shot through JFK to JBC's left thigh was impossible. It isn't. To determine the positions at z195 you can use z193 which is clearer - (unless you see significant movement between z193 and z195).
The first transited JFK's neck. There are at least 20 witnesses who saw JFK react to it. There is no evidence that JBC was hit on the left side of his back.
We're looking at a contortionist or one of your pliable Gumby models to minutely get a bullet to the left of Connally's midline in the Z190s, let alone have it sail by the left side of the torso.
The second shot just missed JFK (Hickey saw his hair fly up on the second shot which, he said appeared to miss him)
Porkie Chestnut.
I don't mind repasting my work. Just like you don't mind repasting porkies.
and struck JBC in the right armpit as he was turned right. Nellie said he was turned right when hit.
She said he was like that when she noticed he was wounded. She wasn't sure, but she thought she might have been looking at the President when she heard the second shot. These witnesses didn't have digital recorders in their brains, anyway.
BTW, the Greer head turn in the early-Z250s and Nellie supposedly seeing Connally struck as he was turned right won't get a second shot pass the mid-Z240s. That adds about 1.5 sec to the gap between shots two and three. We're faced with the Z160s (if not earlier) to get back to 1.....2...3.
The exit wound in the chest below and medial to the right nipple coincides with the end of his right jacket sleeve as seen in z268-271
No. The jugular notch level is "behind" the right wrist in the line-of-sight to the camera. The right nipple would be just above the car rail, if fully visible.
and it also explains the slight but sudden change in appearance of the shirt sleeve and hat brim that happens between z271 and z272:
The hat is probably not being held too firmly as the wrist holding it was injured in the Z220s.
Look closely. What you perceive to be additional sleeve material seen between Z271 and Z272 is actually a corner of the hat that began to catch sunlight. It's slightly off-white and not as bright as the sunlit shirt material. The shade across the right hand and Stetson is from the parade bar.
The bullet fragmented on hitting the radius and fragments deflect up and forward striking the windshield and Tague.
This has more turns and impossible gyrations than how the critics present the SBT. You must dream about it happening like that. Must seem real to you.
A fragment or bone shard penetrated the palm side of the wrist. It all fits the trajectory and wound evidence quite well. And it fits the first shot hit and first shot location evidence. And it fits the shot pattern, which also fits the times required to aim those shots. And it fits Oswald firing all three shots. What more do you need?
Unfortunately for you, every single mechanical aspect of your Theory's first two shots has now been blown to smithereens. Not just by me, but Mytton, Nickerson and Collins. You have nothing; nada. But I'll show you what sort of fellow I am. I hope you get at least an orange in your sock.
If you're going to remain faithful to the shot pattern, think second shot Z240s (or maybe earlier, like one sec earlier).