In the drawing at right, do you realize that if that was the way the two men were lined up, and the bullet entered JFK where shown, that bullet could not make it to Connally's right armpit without going through JFK's cervical vertebrae?
Thanks, Bob the Forensic Pathologist. And I was under the false impression the spinal column was at the body's midline.
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Phil Willis put a time stamp on the first shot by clicking the shutter on his camera when the sound
of that shot startled him. A shot at Z-223 would require a second gunman as you well know the
alleged murder weapon couldn't be physically fired quickly enough to be responsible for both.
That's nice. But Willis specified the time of the first shot as being between his No.4 slide (Z133) and No.5 slide (Z202). He based this on the sound of the shot causing Mrs. Kennedy to turn her head from Willis' side of the street to the opposite side.
I'm sure Willis figured he could sell more slides if he could get people believing the No.5 slide was taken "simultaneously" with the first shot and that the shot struck the President.