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In reply to the discussion: Justice for JFK [View all]stopbush
(24,848 posts)All fragments of the bullet that hit JFK in the head, taken from the front seat of the limo and from under the left jump seat. How about that?
Oh, and far as there being no mention in the WCR of evidence being taken from the limo:
"In addition to the three cartridge cases found in the Texas School Book Depository Building, a nearly whole bullet was found on Governor Connally's stretcher and two bullet fragments were found in the front of the President's car. 2 The two bullet fragments weighed 44.6 and 21.0 grains, respectively. 43 The heavier fragment was a portion of a bullet's nose area, as shown by its rounded contour and the character of the markings it bore. 44 The lighter fragment consisted of bullet's base portion, as shown by its shape and by the presence of a cannelure. 45 The two fragments were both mutilated, and it was not possible to determine from the fragments themselves whether they comprised the base and nose of one bullet or of two separate bullets. 46 However, each had sufficient unmutilated area to provide the basis of an identification. 47 Based on a comparison with test bullets fired from the C2766 rifle, the stretcher bullet and both bullet fragments were identified as having been fired from the C2766 rifle. 48 " - WCR, Appendix 10
In addition, a large fragment of JFK's skull was recovered from the limo. An x-ray of this fragment exists.
The HSCA provided a report on how this fragment was recovered from the limo.
Arguing with the JFK CTists - like shooting fish in a barrel.