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Morley Weighs In on Landis


Benjamin Cole

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20 hours ago, Cory Santos said:

I cannot recall.  I thought he stated it was a bullet.  

Cory,

Price Exhibit# 11 WC Exhbitis vol. XXI pp 198-199

Statement of Elizabith L. Wright, Director Nursing Service

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=1138#relPageId=222

 

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If a fragment was removed from Connolly's wrist, how could CE 399 be pristine?

I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but if Landis found a billet in the back seat of the limo, I'm reminded of the doctors at the autopsy unsuccessfully trying to probe the path of the bullet in Kennedy's back and having to call Dallas.

 

Steve Thomas

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46 minutes ago, Steve Thomas said:

Cory,

Price Exhibit# 11 WC Exhbitis vol. XXI pp 198-199

Statement of Elizabith L. Wright, Director Nursing Service

https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=1138#relPageId=222

 

image.png.0b77f96ae6fa70b541a9b65d0ef72a7a.png

image.png.30f1dea96454e04bca33b388f37d6219.png

If a fragment was removed from Connolly's wrist, how could CE 399 be pristine?

I don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet, but if Landis found a billet in the back seat of the limo, I'm reminded of the doctors at the autopsy unsuccessfully trying to probe the path of the bullet in Kennedy's back and having to call Dallas.

 

Steve Thomas

The fragments were tiny.  Actually, some were left in JC after the surgery.  CE 399 was not pristine and clearly had expelled material.   The family did not allow the remaining fragments to be taken out when he died.  

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