Here is the one diagram that attempts to explain the path, how the bullet tumbled, how it entered Governor Connally's wrist BACKWARDS.. missed going thru his hat, yet ended up in his left thigh.. (where it later fell out on his stretcher without being noticed by nurse or doctor)
but theres more... oh SO MUCH more:
Within an hour after the assassination, Johnsen was given the bullet by Parkland hospital security director O.P. Wright, after orderly Darrell Tomlinson found it by a stretcher. Like Johnsen and Rowley, neither Wright nor Tomlinson could identify the bullet.
In a 1967 interview by private eye Tink Thompson, Wright was described as a professional law enforcement officer with ?an educated eye for bullet shapes.? Wright told Thompson that the bullet looked like a 30-30 round and had a pointed tip, not a blunt tip like the 6.5mm magic bullet.
It looks like someone originally planted a 30-30 bullet on or near a stretcher before the bullet was found sometime between 1:30 p.m. and 1:45 p.m., in an effort to align the evidence with the Dallas police dispatcher?s report at 12:44 p.m. that the 5 foot, 10 inch, 165-pound shooter used a 30-30 or some type of Winchester. (30-30 ammo has been used in Winchesters since the 19th century.)
Many years after Thompson?s interview with Wright, a FBI memo was found that said both Wright and Tomlinson thought the bullet in evidence ?appeared to be? the same one that they had seen on November 22.
Thompson and his colleague Gary Aguilar sought out the memo?s author, FBI agent Bardwell Odum, and interviewed him about this contradictory evidence in 2002. Incredibly, Odum said that he never had possession of the magic bullet. Odum added that even though it was highly unlikely that he forgot such a significant event, the established procedure was to write up a report about something that important. No such memo has been found in the National Archives, despite numerous searches. The use of Odum?s identity is another astonishing piece of fabricated evidence.http://jfkfacts.org/csi-jfk-the-chain-of-custody-for-the-magic-bullet/