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In reply to the discussion: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy believed President Kennedy was killed by a conspiracy. [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)Furthermore, it does not take into account the fragments that remained in Gov. Connally's body, nor any that were lost as the bullet passed through the body and out, along with lost blood, bone, muscle and soft tissues.
The point is: The doctors who treated Connally and compared what they removed with the Magic Bullet said there were too many fragments to have come from CE 399.
Besides, there was no blood or tissue on CE 399. That is unlike any bullet known to have caused seven wounds in two victims, or even one wound.
Along with its near pristine condition and odd location on a cart that was not used to carry either the president or governor, implies the bullet was planted at the hospital.
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