jerrab » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
now how could they know that? all they knew was that they were shot from faraway.
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According to the single-bullet theory, one shot passed through President Kennedy's neck and caused all of Governor Connally's wounds (he was wounded in the chest, right wrist, and left thigh), and one of the shots must have missed the limousine entirely. The Connallys never accepted the theory. While they agreed with the Warren Commission's conclusion that Oswald acted alone, they insisted that all three shots struck occupants of the limousine.
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You bring up Connally
He felt there was one shooter and Oswald acted alone.