You are assuming the distance from the top of the shoulder to the wound location is the same in z268 as it is in a normal standing position. It is not. It is longer. The shoulders turn more than the ribs. You have to duplicate what JBC is doing to see that his right shoulder is turned farther right than his fifth rib. Using your left hand and facing forward, put your fifth finger on the fifth rib just below your right nipple and your thumb on your right shoulder. Now turn your shoulder sharply right keeping your hips facing forward keeping your fifth finger below the right nipple. Your thumb ends up 3-4 inches from the shoulder.
Your usual nonsense, trying to obfuscate the issue.
Jerry's graphic, based on the exit hole in JBC's jacket, has the bullet exiting his chest close to where his elbow is pressed against his chest. Nowhere near his wrist. You have simply chosen a point based on his wrist position and are making up any old guff to try and justify it.
It is clear for anyone to see that the exit point is far lower than you are trying to convince yourself it is. It is equally clear there is no point discussing this with you as you are beyond reason.
You obviously have missed the point that the bullet made two holes in the cuff: this one where it entered after exiting the chest:
The bullet then struck the radius and fragmented. The fragments deflected up off the back of the radius and exited back through the french cuff here:
Once again you demonstrate your ability to contradict yourself to make a point.
The Z-Film shows no movement of the wrist in the frames around z271. It is clear evidence that JBC's wrist is not struck by a bullet at this point. You try to wave this irrefutable evidence away by claiming it was a "glancing strike":
"Besides, his right arm appears to be pinned against the chest, probably because he is pressing his arm into the seatback. Also the bullet made a glancing strike to the back of the wrist."Now we have you arguing that the bullet fragmented on contacted with his wrist, with some fragments deflecting "up off the back of the radius".
How is this a "glancing strike"?
The energy taken to fragment the bullet must be transferred to the object it is striking - JBC's radius.
This energy must then be transferred into some kind of movement of his hand but that's not what we see in the Z-Film.
The radius is shattered and fragments of bullet are lodged in his wrist.
How is this a "glancing strike"?
So are you agreeing that there was a bullet around z271? If not, how do you explain the overwhelming number of people who specifically recalled the last two shots being close together - closer than the first two?
We agree one the number of shots and the pattern.
As there is no strike at z271 then two possibilities exist (IMO)
1) The second shot missed and the third was the headshot.
2) The third shot missed and the second shot was the headshot.
The evidence of the Z-Film far outweighs the unreliable witness statements of those recounting a traumatic event (whether you like it or not).
Zero evidence of a strike around z271 is present in the Z-Film, so we are left with one of the two possibilities outlined.