Jack White
Jan 18 2008, 08:34 PM
Anatomically, a knee joint can only bend backwards.
So I have long wondered about the top picture of Hill on the limo.
His leg is in the back seat, WITH THE THIGH AGAINST THE BACK
OF THE SEAT.
This leaves these options:
1. his lower leg penetrates the seat.
2. his lower leg penetrates the seat back.
3. his lower leg bends to the left or right, causing severe ACL damage.
Also note that his hand grasps the left side of the limo and his right
foot hangs over the right side of the limo, yet he stands upright in the
middle of the limousine.
Am I the only one who sees all of this as peculiar?
Jack
Bill Miller
Jan 19 2008, 12:08 AM
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3. his lower leg bends to the left or right, causing severe ACL damage.
Hill could merely bend his leg and have it behind the President and on the seat. And it could be done without causing severe damage IMO.
Robin Unger
Jan 19 2008, 02:08 PM
QUOTE(Bill Miller @ Jan 19 2008, 08:38 AM)

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3. his lower leg bends to the left or right, causing severe ACL damage.
Hill could merely bend his leg and have it behind the President and on the seat. And it could be done without causing severe damage IMO. Since Kennedy was slumped across the seat face down, perhaps Hill stepped over him and planted his foot on the floor of the limo.
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