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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica?

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To: Ish who wrote (8057)2/22/1998 3:39:00 PM
From: halfscot  Read Replies (3) of 20981
 
<With a standard .45 there would be no skull, believe me on this.>

Not necessarily. Remember the famous (infamous?) film of the S. Vietnamese general shooting the suspected Viet Cong in the head during the Vietnam war? He was using a 357 magnum, a much higher velocity bullet than a standard .45, at very close range and there was no exit of the bullet in that case. Now, a high velocity rifle bullet like a 30.06 for instance would do just as you asserted even at long range. Yes, a .22 short would be just as effective but is not the standard issue weapon of the military. I think it is still the .45. Besides, like others on this thread I wonder aloud why? This also begs the question: why not an autopsy? This would silence all the doubts once and for all if the hole were determined to have been created by on object on the plane. There has no explanation, plausible or otherwise, for the reason for no autopsy. Just do the autopsy and let the chips fall where they may. Let's determine where the hole came from and then go from there.

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