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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (210691)12/17/2001 4:45:10 PM
From: rich4eagle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
The guy on the grassy knowl shot Kennedy, a perfect head shot, and classical reaction to the wound. Oswald shot the sidewalk among other things



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (210691)12/17/2001 5:18:49 PM
From: gao seng  Respond to of 769670
 
1.1 Who killed JFK?

There is no serious question that Lee Harvey Oswald shot President
Kennedy and Governor Connally. Oswald took an MC rifle into work,
claiming the long package contained curtain rods. There was no eyewit-
ness to him shooting the rifle from inside the building, though a witness
(Howard Brennan) saw him from the street and gave a rough descrip-
tion to the police. The rifle was found hidden on the sixth floor. It was
the same gun Oswald had ordered through the mail. It had Oswald's
prints on it. The bullets causing the wound to JFK and John Connally
were matched to this gun. Boxes used to make the "sniper's lair" had
Oswald's prints on them. Oswald fled the scene and later shot a patrol-
man (Officer Tippit) who had stopped him for routine questioning.
While in detention, he told numerous easily-discoverable lies to police
interrogators.
groups.google.com

-- weird bullet:

Connally was seated lower than JFK, . Connally was seated to the left of JFK
somewhat.

Connally was not in direct line with JFK, nor was he seated at the same height
as JFK.

When the bullet struck then exited JFK, it beganm to tumble. It created an
elongated wound on Connally's back, which proves it was tumbling when it enterd
his back.

Having gone through one person and entered the the second person, it lost some
of its velocity after striking the fifth rib. Upon exiting the chest, it then
entered Connally's wrist, broke the radius bone, exited and then embedded
itself in his left thigh.

-- Just guessing on LBJ.