And where, exactly, do you see him turn around like that before z240?
Connally doesn't to that extent. But it shows that when he did lean, he tended to go more inboard. Try it with human models without grooming them for a bias result.
You have Connally doing the opposite, falling towards the car door when he tries to turn.
We will just ignore the fact that Nellie said she looked at JFK with his hands to his neck after the first shot and before the second when JBC was turned around like that:
And I guess it is also ok to ignore the many witnesses who said JFK stopped smiling and waving and quickly reacted to the first shot, even though a second shot-SBT means he kept smiling and waving for 3 seconds afterward, which not a single witness reported seeing.
Time to turn over that record. Nearly all those "smiling and waving" witnesses were behind JFK. Mary Woodward could see the President and she said he was uninjured by it, and merely looked around. Both Kennedys (plus the Connallys, Agents Ready and Hill, the woman walking near the pool in the "Closer Look" animation) turn their heads, some quite sharply, prior to your Z193 fantasy first shot.
Who do you think you are to accuse people of being OK with ignoring witnesses?
It is perfectly ok to use photos from Love Field to show their relative positions to bolster the SBT argument. Here is an even better one:
That's a good one, thanks. Whenever Kennedy was over by the right side, and Connally was looking ahead, the Governor was very much inboard relative to the President.
So it should also be ok to use photos like this one on Main Street that show JBC in the middle of his seat:
Go figure!
Connally's butt was in the middle of his seat from the moment he sat down at Love Field. In the Main Street photo, he was momentarily leaning sideways a bit towards his right and Kennnedy was momentarily leaning sideways towards his left. Even with all that, Connally is still inboard relative to Kennedy.