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In reply to the discussion: Mortal Error: The Shot That Killed JFK [View all]stopbush
(24,396 posts)1 Numerous people have duplicated Oswald's shot, with accuracy and in half the time it took Oswald. Don't forget, Oswald had anywhere from 8 to 11 seconds to take his three shots. One test shooter for the WC reproduced the three shots with accuracy in 4.6 seconds. One shooter in Britain did it in 3.8 seconds.
2. Only ONE bullet was found intact, and that was the bullet that hit JFK and Connally and was found on a stretcher at Parkland (CE399). This was the second bullet shot by Oswald. That bullet was matched ballistically to Oswald's gun to the exclusion of all other firearms in the world.
3. The bullet that hit JFK in the head was recovered as two large fragments in the limo - ballistics tests matched those bullet fragments to Oswald's rifle to the exclusion of all other firearms in the world. The bullet did not "explode" inside JFK's head. Whoever told you that was lying. It broke into fragments because it impacted the back and front of JFK's skull, and in that order.
4. The three shell casings found on the floor of the TSBD were matched to Oswald's rifle to the exclusion of all other firearms in the world.
5. The bullet that was found on the Parkland stretcher and the fragments found in the limo were matched to the exact inventoried and numbered lots of ammo that were drawn from and sold to Oswald by the Western Cartridge Company.
6. The first bullet fired by Oswald was never found.
Just because you are unaware of these facts does not make them non-factual.