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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]Spider Jerusalem
(21,786 posts)(119) CE 842.--Four lead-like fragments. The smallest was identified
as having come from Governor Connally's arm. The panel found that the
largest fragment weighed 0.3 grain. The other fragments were too small
to weigh. Because of the small size of the fragments, no further
examinations were conducted on this exhibit. (See fig. 17).
Coupled with the testimony elsewhere of the attending physician who treated Connally and saw the X-rays? There's no reason whatever to believe that CE399, the "magic bullet", wasn't responsible for Connally's wounds as well as Kennedy's back and throat wound (in fact, the HSCA panel concluded that this finding of the Warren Commission was correct, as did the Ramsay Clark panel of 1968. Address that, if you would.)