Marjan Rynkiewicz Posted April 2 Author Share Posted April 2 (edited) On 4/1/2024 at 11:01 AM, Michael Crane said: Witnesses & evidence is non-existent. Time to move on IMO. Dear Michael, please advise me as to what witnesses & evidence exists that Oswald (or anyone else) shot jfk or Connally. I mean witnesses that saw a shot being shot. I suppose that Holland & others saw gunsmoke, which is i suppose evidence, but all such gunsmoke evidence is evidence of Hickey firing. No one saw any gunsmoke near the TSBD. I suspect that u do not have a witness of a shot being shot. If u do, then u have something that (i think) has not yet existed in the history of this forum (ignoring gunsmoke) Edited April 3 by Marjan Rynkiewicz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marjan Rynkiewicz Posted April 5 Author Share Posted April 5 I think that the AR15 had a right hand twist. If the nose of the hollow-point slug contacts JFK's skull at 6 o'c on the slug then the hollow point will i think suffer more initial damage at that 6 o'c sector of the nose. During the slug's say 6 inch trajekt through the brain the slug partly disintegrates to say less than a half of its original 55 grain, & slows to less than a half of its initial 3200 fps, & veers upwards, & tumbles upwards. The more damaged sector of the slug twists from say 6 o'c at entry to say 12 o'c at exit, rotating clockwise (right hand twist) a half twist. Then after exit the slug tumbles some more & hits & cracks the windshield just left of the rear vision mirror, having veered 6 deg in JFK's head. The slug then ricochets back & down & up off the front seat (or up off the dash)(or the floor) & then out into Elm St. I mention all of this koz i am thinking about how the twist of the remnant slug during its trajekt through the head might aid the 6 deg veer, ie based on the orientation of the more damaged sector magnifying the veer in some way. That there 6 deg of veer is a big ask (for a hollow-point) in only 6 inches, & needs all the help it can get. Still thinking. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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