It depends on when he was asked. In 1964 he said he said “oh,no,no” as he was hit. In 1966 he is quoted in Life Magazine (Nov.25,1966, p.48) saying that he said “oh, no, no” between the time he heard the first shot and when he felt the impact of the bullet that hit him in the right armpit. In 1978 he said he uttered “oh,no,no” before he was hit and then changed his mind saying it must have been after he was hit.Over 40 witnesses recalled not only the number but the 1……..2….3 pattern of the shots. The media did not report on the shot pattern. How did that happen if there were only two shots?
There is more information than just the collective statements of Nelli, Jackie, and JBC. Also in the car were Greer and Kellerman, Greer is a two shot witness, Kellerman relates the second shot was the head shot based on the car accelerating before a third shot.
It depends on when he was asked. In 1964 he said he said “oh,no,no” as he was hit. In 1966 he is quoted in Life Magazine (Nov.25,1966, p.48) saying that he said “oh, no, no” between the time he heard the first shot and when he felt the impact of the bullet that hit him in the right armpit. In 1978 he said he uttered “oh,no,no” before he was hit and then changed his mind saying it must have been after he was hit. You forgot the hospital interview: “Almost simultaneously as I turned I was hit.”
Jackie, Nellie, and JBC himself all state after the first shot and after he is wounded he cries out Oh No,No, No.
JBC; I immediately, when I was hit, I said, "Oh, no, no, no." And then I said, "My God, they are going to kill us all." Nellie, when she pulled me over into her lap----
Nellie: Mrs. CONNALLY. Yes; and it seemed to me there was--he made no utterance, no cry. I saw no blood, no anything. It was just sort of nothing, the expression on his face, and he just sort of slumped down.
Then very soon there was the second shot that hit John.
As the first shot was hit, and I turned to look at the same time, I recall John saying, "Oh, no, no, no." Then there was a second shot, and it hit John, and as he recoiled to the right, just crumpled like a wounded animal to the right, he said, "My God, they are going to kill us all."
Jackie: Describing Gov.Connally cries out Oh No No No after he was wounded by the first shot.
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I guess there was a noise, but it didn’t seem like any different noise really because there is so much noise, motorcycles and things.
But then suddenly Governor Connally was yelling, “Oh, no, no, no.”” “I used to think my husband didn’t make any sound when he was shot. And Governor Connally screamed.” There is no doubt he was hit by the first shot. Based solely on the statements of the people around him. Patrolman Hargis descibes him reacting to the first shot as does
Bill Newman stating after the first shot he could not tell which man had been hit first during Jay Watson TV interview.
Governor Connally describing his wounding “after” the first shot.
“Almost simultaneously as I turned I was hit.”
Governor CONNALLY. A very, very brief span of time. Again my trend of thought just happened to be, I suppose along this line, I immediately thought that this--that I had been shot. I knew it when I just looked down and I was covered with blood, and
the thought immediately passed through my mind that there were either two or three people involved or more in this or someone was shooting with an automatic rifle. These were just thoughts that went through my mind because of the rapidity of these two, of the
first shot plus the blow that I took, and I knew I had been hit, and I immediately assumed, because of the amount of blood, and in fact, that it had obviously passed through my chest. that I had probably been fatally hit.
Governor CONNALLY. It was a very brief span of time; oh, I would have to say a matter of seconds. I don't know, 10, 12 seconds.
It was extremely rapid, so much so that again I thought that whoever was firing must be firing with an automatic rifle because of the rapidity of the shots; a very short period of time. Over 40 witnesses recalled not only the number but the 1……..2….3 pattern of the shots. The media did not report on the shot pattern. How did that happen if there were only two shots? Nellie does not support your claim of the shot pattern.
Mr. DULLES. That is,
the space between the first and the second was less than between the second and the third? You realize I just wanted to get whether I had heard you correctly on that.
Mrs. CONNALLY. You did.
In fact there are 40 + two shot witnesses that are eyewitnesses, including Greer, and about an equal number who describe the second shot as the headshot, including Kellerman. All five people in the car stated or described there were only two shots either in affidavits or press interviews.
Jackie stated three different times she felt there were only two shots. Including mentioning the media and then dismissing the media reporting.
Jackie: So I was looking to the left.I guess there was a noise, but it didn’t seem like any different noise really because there is so much noise, motorcycles and things.
But then suddenly Governor Connally was yelling, “Oh, no, no, no.” Mr. RANKIN. Do you have any recollection of whether there were one or more shots?
Mrs. KENNEDY. Well, there must have been two because the one that made me turn around was Governor Connally yelling...... I used to think my husband didn’t make any sound when he was shot.
And Governor Connally screamed. And then I read the other day that it was the same shot that hit them both. But I used to think if I only had been looking to the right I would have seen the flrst shot hit him, then I could have pulled him down, and then the second shot would not have hit him. But
I heard Governor Connally yelling and that made me turn around, and as I turned to the right my husband was doing this [indicating with hand at neck]. He was receiving a bullet. And those are the only two I remember.
And
I read there was a third shot. But I don’t know. Just those two. The media is stating there were three shots, but Jackie dismisses that and clearly states two shots. Not once but three different times. How could it be any clearer?
Mrs. KENNEDY. Well,
there must have been two But I used to think if I only had been looking to the right I would have seen the flrst shot hit him, then I could have pulled him down,
and then the second shot would not have hit him And
those are the only two I remember....
....And I read there was a third shot. But I don’t know. Just those two Connally cries out Oh No No No after he was wounded by the first shot.
“I guess there was a noise, but it didn’t seem like any different noise really because there is so much noise, motorcycles and things. But then
suddenly Governor Connally was yelling, “Oh, no, no, no.”” “I used to think my husband didn’t make any sound when he was shot.
And Governor Connally screamed.” Jackie was bitter towards Connally to the end because she felt him screaming diverterted her attention away from JFK and she could have pulled JFK to safety like Nellie did for JBC.