The missed shot probably hit concrete and might have fragmented making it even more difficult to find or recover.
Actually, it wouldn?t have to hit concrete to fragment. Asphalt will cause the bullet to fragment as well. The following video shows what would happen:
If the police had shut down the street for several hours, trying up traffic in downtown Dallas for the rest of the day, to conduct a careful search of over ten thousand square feet of street pavement, all they would have found was some metal fragments in a small hole in the street. None of these fragments could have been linked to the rifle they were fired from.
CTers insist a careful search should have been made of the street. The whole case against Oswald goes up in smoke because this was not done.
I don?t see why they think this would make such a big difference.
** A rifle found on the sixth floor.
** A bullet found at the hospital that was fired from that rifle.
** Two bullet fragments found that were fired from the rifle were found in the limousine.
** Fingerprints of the suspect found on the rifle and on the boxes by the window.
** A suspect who leaves the scene immediately who pulled a gun on the first police officer who approaches him (actually, likely the first two officers) within 75 minutes later.
All of this is not enough to convince them that Oswald is guilty. I doubt a small hole, like the small holes one typically finds on a road, with a bunch of metal fragments that can?t be tied to any rifle, can convince them.
By the way, this test pretty well lays to rest the theory that the bullet ricocheted off the street and went on to wound Mr. Tague about one hundred yards down the street. Instead the bullet would fragment into many little pieces that would fly up about a couple of feet and fall straight back down onto the road. I don?t think one can find a ballistic expert, who conducted a real-world experiment on this would ever say anything different.
But, why go with real-world experiments when armchair guesses of what might have happened to a bullet hitting the road can give on a much happier result.
In the following video, Luke and Michael Haag talk about the Single Bullet Theory:
While there is much that CTers, backed up with extensive armchair research, have found to question the Single Bullet Theory, Ballistic Experts, who conduct real-world research, have found this theory to be very good.
Where is the ballistic expert, who conduct real-world research, who think differently? In the United States? In Europe> In Japan? In India? Even in Russia? No where to be found. The explanation? The Large Secret Enduring Conspiracy controls all of them. None dare speak.