In the midst of your rambling incoherent babble, at least you got something right.
Since the conspirators would have no way to know if a bullet was recovered from Connally or JFK, then planting an additional bullet into the evidence would indeed mean that more than 3 shots were fired and cast doubt on Saint Patsy's ability to do so in the allotted time frame.
In essence, the planting of an additional bullet would hurt the lone shooter narrative, so why would the conspirators do that ?
You kooks aren't too bright.
I am afraid you aren't too bright! Where is the bullet that entered Connally's leg? Did it disappear into thin air? Was it recovered? Why not? Was it hardpoint or softpoint? Softpoint would have ripped him apart and mushroomed when it hit a rib. The PBS Nova documentary (1988?) claimed the rib was pulverized. They suggested that
the bullet found on the stretcher was this magic bullet. We know only know of 2 bullets found. The one that hit Kennedy's head and the stretcher bullet, both were entered as evidence. They didn't even bother to dig out the one from the pavement - it dissipated into thin air (powder) and became street sweeper material - not a trace recoverd lol!
The so-called first bullet disappeared as did the one you would expect to have found lodged in Connally's leg to similar match the found one in Kennedy. There was none recovered, not even a fragment. It should have looked similar to Kennedy's if it was the same type fired by the same gun. Naturally it would have had different deformation as it didn't strike a skull first!"
Consider an expert lone sniper
wouldn't be switching different types of bullet tips and casings would he? You like Remington or Winchester, you use one or the other that you think is best - not both"! He bought different boxes and used the remnants from the shooting range in a random manner! Mixing casings? Laughable evidence! Conspiracy? Most definitely the evidence points in that direction! No shots came from the sniper's nest in my opinion.