We're not in Martin's thread. I'm asking you here. Why do you believe that CE 399 was not the bullet that struck both Kennedy and Connally?
How have you determined that CE-399 was not the bullet that struck Connally's wrist?
You're asking me "here"?
We're on an internet forum. You don't have to trudge across town to read Martin's thread. Martin's thread is also "here". It's a couple of clicks away.
The evidence and arguments that stem from that evidence are lengthy so I will not be reproducing them "here".
But here's a few highlights:
O P Wright (ex-Deputy Chief of Police), the man who handed the bullet found on the stretcher into the official chain of custody, categorically denies that bullet was CE399. As far as he was concerned the bullet had a pointed tip. As ex-police he knows a thing or two about bullets.
Tomlinson, Wright, Johnsen and Rowley all refused to identify CE399 as the bullet they handled that day.
Johnsen and Rowley had already destroyed the chain of custody by not putting their initials on CE 399 and when given the chance to correct this error they both refused to identify CE 399 as the bullet they handled that day. Thus destroying the chain of custody,not once but, twice.
I believe the reason their initials are not on CE399 is because it was not the bullet they handled that day.
I believe the reason they refused to identify CE399 as the bullet they handled that day is because it was not the bullet they handled that day.
There's plenty more but if you're actually interested in why I don't believe CE399 was involved in the shooting you'll have to go all the way over "there" to read it.
Dr Gregory testified that the bullet passed through the bone. That the hole is not apparent to you in the X-Ray does not mean that it isn't there.
There is a channel through the wrist because something passed through the wrist and exited through the small slit at the crease of the wrist.
I'm not disputing that there was a hole there.
What I am disputing is that a whole bullet passed through the wrist-bone, the radius.
The determination that the bullet struck the wrist base end forward was based on wound ballistics and the sizes and dispositions of the entry and exit wounds.
Gregory says it entered base-first because the base was the only place the flakes could have come from. Nothing to do with wound ballistics or anything else.
The exit wound was a half centimeter in length. Your not buying it doesn't make it any less so.
Half a centimeter??
That makes it even more unlikely CE 399 exited through a slit that was less than the diameter of the bullet.
Gregory expresses his surprise that the slit is the exit wound as the smaller wound is usually the entrance wound.
Gregory said it was there. Was he lying?
Can you point out the hole through the radius on the X-rays. Because I can't see it.
Can you?
You can't explain it , yet there it is. Same goes for Frazier referring to it as a fragment.
That's the point of this thread, Tim. There's lots of contrary things about this aspect of the case that don't make sense.
It's not enough to try and just wish it away.
Gregory said two or three. He really couldn't recall.
The X-Rays prove nothing.
The foreign body envelope says fragments. Audrey Bell said four fragments. CE-842 is proof that Gregory removed four fragments.
CE-842 is proof that Gregory removed four fragments.No it isn't, that's the point of this thread.
CE 842 is Q9 which was labeled as a single fragment. Frazier talked about Q9 as a single fragment in his testimony. The original FBI report states that Gregory said he only removed a single fragment and no more. The hospital memo states that Bell released a single fragment to Nolan.
Gregory never states he removed four fragments anywhere - one, two, three, but not four.
You're the one who introduced the "dodgy, heavily pixelated pic" here, not me.
Ermm,,,
No, Tim.
That was definitely you.