HarperLee » Today, 4:37 am » wrote: ↑
You stated Connally was involved so he was shot too?
And you suggested there were 5 shooters that day?
And you stated that someone used Oswald's gun at the TSBD?
Every argument on this crime brings in more and more people involved.
And it makes no sense.
5 shooters?
That would mean 7 bullets.
Do you realize MOST of them had to miss everything?
Makes no sense .
the magic bullet---
not concluded by police work or medical science but only by someone in the warren commision, arlen spector
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https://history-matters.com/essays/fram ... agical.htm
Among the myriad JFK assassination controversies, none more cleanly divides Warren Commission supporter from skeptic than the “Single Bullet Theory.” The brainchild of a former Warren Commission lawyer, Mr. Arlen Specter, now the senior Senator from Pennsylvania, the theory is the sine qua non of the Warren Commission’s case that with but three shots, including one that missed, Lee Harvey Oswald had single handedly altered the course of history. [Fig. 1]
Mr. Specter’s hypothesis was not one that immediately leapt to mind from the original evidence and the circumstances of the shooting. It was, rather, born of necessity, if one sees as a necessity the keeping of Oswald standing alone in the dock. The theory had to contend with the considerable evidence there was suggesting that more than one shooter was involved.