How the Landis bullet possibly ended up on top of the backseat of the limo

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Online Dan O'meara

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Re: How the Landis bullet possibly ended up on top of the backseat of the limo
« Reply #7 on: September 21, 2023, 09:08:26 AM »
  The unexpected massive damage inflicted by the Kill Shot is alleged to be the result of a bullet fired from a Carcano rifle. This same level of damage would be expected if it was the result of a semi automatic weapon being used on 11/22/63. SA Hickey inside the Queen Mary manned a semi automatic AR-15 with "one in the barrel" only feet behind JFK. Along with the loaded AR-15, there is WC testimony regarding the smell of gunpowder at street level behind the Queen Mary. Facts is Facts.   

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Offline Alan Ford

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Re: How the Landis bullet possibly ended up on top of the backseat of the limo
« Reply #8 on: September 26, 2023, 09:35:50 AM »
I am uncertain about the Landis claim, but I did notice that at one point in the Zapruder film right before the head shot Jackie Kennedy's hand went around the back of the president at about the place of the low back wound that reportedly was only a very shallow wound. And that after the head shot when she climbed out on the trunk her hand was in the same area where Landis says he found the bullet. I think Jackie was the only one who had her hand in that area. Draw your own conclusions.


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Re: How the Landis bullet possibly ended up on top of the backseat of the limo
« Reply #9 on: September 26, 2023, 01:23:34 PM »
It seems as if something is in her left hand. She looks at it. As she's climbing off the seat, she lays it down in the seam between the seat and the metal


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Re: How the Landis bullet possibly ended up on top of the backseat of the limo
« Reply #10 on: September 26, 2023, 03:17:12 PM »
It seems as if something is in her left hand. She looks at it. As she's climbing off the seat, she lays it down in the seam between the seat and the metal



You think Jackie caught the bullet in her hand and placed it there?  That is far out.  Landis didn't mention the bullet six decades ago.  I don't think he is intentionally lying but like many elderly people, he has mixed things up.  Just look at our president.  Likely manipulated by others to sell a book.  No one would have given his book a second thought except for the new claim about the bullet.
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Re: How the Landis bullet possibly ended up on top of the backseat of the limo
« Reply #11 on: September 26, 2023, 03:57:14 PM »
You think Jackie caught the bullet in her hand and placed it there?  That is far out.  Landis didn't mention the bullet six decades ago.  I don't think he is intentionally lying but like many elderly people, he has mixed things up.  Just look at our president.  Likely manipulated by others to sell a book.  No one would have given his book a second thought except for the new claim about the bullet.

     Disagree. Any NEW Book by a SS Agent that was actively involved/on duty during the JFK Assassination issa must read.
     Personally, I believe there are still many pieces to this puzzle that have intentionally been omitted for whatever reason. Not reasons that are necessarily nefarious in nature. These pieces/issues would include: (1) JFK Limo stopping in route to Parkland, (2) problems incurred during the removal of JFK's body from the Limo after arriving at Parkland, (3) the Lead Car being parked/pointed in a contrary direction to that of the Queen Mary at Parkland. These details are obviously not case crackers, but knowing exactly how things went down sometimes clears up larger issues that are in question.

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Re: How the Landis bullet possibly ended up on top of the backseat of the limo
« Reply #12 on: September 26, 2023, 04:37:07 PM »
You think Jackie caught the bullet in her hand and placed it there?  That is far out.

Well, unlike you I wasn't there so I can't be sure. But these frames offer the possibility that a bullet may have dropped down into her left hand and she placed it just where Mr. Landis says he found a bullet. The particular fashion in which she lays her hand down right over the 'seam' area is certainly suggestive of that



In a sense, the sheer oddness of the place where Mr. Landis says he found a bullet may speak to the veracity of his story. If you're going to make up a story of finding a bullet in the car, you wouldn't say the bullet was there of all places. Seems so wildly unrealistic.

And yet here we have Zapruder showing us just how that improbable thing might easily have happened.
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Re: How the Landis bullet possibly ended up on top of the backseat of the limo
« Reply #13 on: September 26, 2023, 05:48:36 PM »
You think Jackie caught the bullet in her hand and placed it there?  That is far out.  Landis didn't mention the bullet six decades ago.  I don't think he is intentionally lying but like many elderly people, he has mixed things up.  Just look at our president.  Likely manipulated by others to sell a book.  No one would have given his book a second thought except for the new claim about the bullet.

Your being more generous than me Richard the old fool is lying through his teeth. Motive most likely is to set up his kids/grandkids for the future. Clint "if I was one second faster" Hill is a liar too. Can't believe anything they say. Drinking the night before, failing to protect the President, cleaning evidence from the car at Parkland, stealing the body, on and on.