A. "About 95% of the earwitnesses said all the bullets came from one direction, meaning no crossfire."
Not true
B. There were bullet fragments in the Limo that were exclusively matched to Oswalds rifle.
Yes, The FBI said bullet fragments were matched to the rifle the WC said was LHO rifle.
C. CE399 was missing a tiny amount of lead and the amount of lead in Connally was tiny.
This is true, but also misleading. CE399 was missing a very tiny amount of lead, just enough to be outside the average range of the unfired bullet weight in grains of the samples of identical ammo the FBI used for comparison and inconsistent in weight and lack of deformation with all of the test bullets fired by the WC/FBI into human cadaver wrist bones, goats ribs, etc. FBI SA Robert Frazier reported the average unfired weight of a Winchester Cartridge Company 6.5mm round-nosed bullet is 161 grains. He said he weighed CE399 at 158.6 grains and stated a difference of 2.4 grains.
The amount in weight and number of lead fragments in Governor Connelly was not tiny. The fragment imbedded in his thigh was by itself, 1.3 x 3.5 mm on x-ray. Several other fragments in Connelly's wrist were identified and only two were removed by Dr. Gregory during his wrist surgery. Dr. Shires also noted another larger bullet fragment which posed no threat and was left in Connelly's chest.