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7 minutes ago, Gerry Down said:

You're not suggesting you can decipher 1/8 of an inch off blurry Dealey plaza photos are you?

Bullet defect in the shirt -- 4" below the bottom of the collar.

Bullet defect in the jacket -- 4 & 1/8" below the bottom of the collar.

 

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3 minutes ago, Cliff Varnell said:

Bullet defect in the shirt -- 4" below the bottom of the collar.

Bullet defect in the jacket -- 4 & 1/8" below the bottom of the collar.

 

That's close enough for me. It sounds like the one bullet passed through both.

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2 minutes ago, Gerry Down said:

That's close enough for me. It sounds like the one bullet passed through both.

Of course one bullet passed through both -- at the level of the 3rd thoracic vertebra.  Too low to associate with the throat wound.

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14 hours ago, Cliff Varnell said:

Of course one bullet passed through both -- at the level of the 3rd thoracic vertebra.  Too low to associate with the throat wound.

Naw Cliff, yew know better.  It did go in at T-3, then hit a bone turning upward then going out the incoming throat wound identified by the experienced Dr. Perry 3X on 11/22 obliterating it, as evidenced in the death stare photo.  Then, to coin a term (Ha!), it Magically turned downward to Connally's arm pit, broke a rib, punctured a lung went out near the right nipple and on to the right radius of tall, big boned Connally.  Which it smashed, embedding itself into JC's thigh.  Then falling out on his stretcher.  In pristine condition.  There we have CE399.  Arlen Specter, and Gerald Ford's Single Bullett Theory.

As opposed to CE856.  The exact same type of bullet, fired from "Oswald's" rifle into a human cadaver wrist by Our government.  It is severely distorted from this one wound alone.  Much less the bone in JFK''s back necessary for the deflection, or JBC's rib.  Pictures illustrate this, the difference in bullets.  Maybe I'll dig for them tomorrow, unless someone else wants to do so now.

In memory of Dr. Wecht, who inspected the coat and shirt and bullets at the National Archives.

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On 7/19/2024 at 1:13 AM, Cliff Varnell said:

Bullet defect in the shirt -- 4" below the bottom of the collar.

Bullet defect in the jacket -- 4 & 1/8" below the bottom of the collar.

 

😆 Keep pushing this Cliff.  The truth will out!

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On 7/18/2024 at 6:08 AM, Gil Jesus said:

And there's video of Crooks on the roof before the shooting. People yelling about him with a gun on the roof. His shooting spree is interrupted by a local police officer. Finally, he's killed on the spot.

There's no comparison with Lee Harvey Oswald there.

You have the same old Lone Nut die-hards trying to compare an obviously guilty murderer with one whose guilt is questionable beyond a reasonable doubt.

The only question I have is whether the lack of security was intentional or just plain incompetence.

Crooks was identified as "a person of interest" 52 minutes before Trump took the stage. In other words, they were watching him.

He was seen with a rangefinder 32 minutes before Trump took the stage.

He was spotted by the Secret Service on the roof 10 minutes before Trump took the stage.

https://6abc.com/post/trump-assassination-attempt-fbi-examines-thomas-matthew-crooks/15064141/

So why was Trump allowed to take the stage ? Why wasn't Trump's appearance delayed until the threat was neutralized ?

And why did the Secret Service wait until he fired to take him down ? They had binoculars. They were watching him.

Then there was the local police officer who interrupted Crooks.

The officer who climbed the ladder should have had his weapon drawn, the safety off and ready to fire. Instead, when Crooks aimed his rifle at him, he got scared and jumped off the ladder.

Then they proclaim his cowardice was really heroic.

https://nypost.com/2024/07/17/us-news/local-cop-who-interrupted-thomas-crooks-but-failed-to-stop-him-is-a-hero-who-saved-trumps-life-sheriff-says/

 

So much misinformation in this post by @Gil Jesus

For example, the officer didn't have his weapon drawn because he was hoisted up by a fellow officer and was using both hands to steady himself as he peeked up onto the roof, i.e. he was not on a ladder free to draw his weapon.

 

"The officer who climbed the ladder should have had his weapon drawn, the safety off and ready to fire. Instead, when Crooks aimed his rifle at him, he got scared and jumped off the ladder.  Then they proclaim his cowardice was really heroic." -- Gil Jesus

 

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