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- From: schuck@fraser.sfu.ca (Bruce Jonathan Schuck)
- Subject: Re: PBS Special
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- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- References: <1992Nov19.172827.24363@PA.dec.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 00:20:39 GMT
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- grant_jo@ripple.enet.dec.com (Joel Grant) writes:
-
-
- >In <92324.021738U54778@uicvm.uic.edu> Alan Rogers writes:
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-
-
- > Perhaps for brevity's sake you leave out the fact that
- > the dictabelt tape tells us nothing at all about the
- > timing of the shots since it was not recorded at the
- > time of the assassination and it was not recorded at
- > Dealy Plaza.
-
- The dictabelt contains recordings of gunshots recorded at Dealey
- Plaza.
-
- >|And there is some evidence to show that the fragment that hit Tague
- >|came from a bullet striking the curb only a few feet away from him.
- >|This would destroy a scenario that only places one shooter at the
- >|6th floor window. The pro-WC arguments against this always avoids
- >|this by trying to place the bullet strike further away.
-
- > This does not "destroy" the single shooter, 6th floor TSBD
- > scenario. Read Shaneyfelt's testimony; he didn't believe
- > the pavement was hit by a whole bullet because the
- > nick on the curb was too small. It certainly wasn't
- > a FMJ bullet that hit the curb as no traces of copper
- > showed up in the spectrographic analysis.
-
- The curb sat out in the weather until the summer of 1964, when they
- finally gave in to the pestering of James Tague. They knew about it
- the day after the assassination. Who knows what might have turned up
- if it had been analyzed immediately?
-
- > Given the fact
- > that a fragmenting bullet by definition deflects from it's
- > "true" course, Tague's position is consistent with a
- > pavement strike from the largest, unrecovered fragment
- > from the head shot.
-
- The windshield of the Limo was between JFK and Tague.
-
-
- >| And while I'm at it, I would not be distracted by the "delayed
- >|reaction" WC argument. Of course, people have tales to tell of when
- >|they were hit by a bullet and didn't realize it. But looking closer
- >|at these tales, we can generally put them into two categories: 1)
- >|those whose tension and awareness were so hightened by their situations
- >|that their attention was focused away from their wound such as in war
- >|or in a violent street scene; or 2) their wounds were so superficial
- >|that they weren't immediately noticed; no collapsed lungs or
- >|shattered bones in the bunch. Neither of these conditions were
- >|present in that presidential limo.
-
- > Wound ballistics experts and army surgeons would disagree
- > with you but I feel the point is moot. Connally's reaction
- > to the passage of CE399 is instantaneous with respect to
- > his involuntary movements, and delayed less than a half
- > a second with respect to semi-voluntary movements. The
- > gross external reaction of his upper trunk is caused by
- > his reaction to the pneumothorax; his lung would not
- > have collapsed until he tried to take his first breath.
- > It is at this point that he cries out in pain. Compare
- > with Kennedy's wound reaction, which was instantaneous
- > because it involved a severe neurological trauma to the
- > area of the sixth cervical vertebra.
-
- Connallys surgeon stated that a bullet striking a bone such as
- Connallys 5th rib [10cm pulverized] would cause an instantaneous
- reaction.
-
- Besides, JFK was hit at 189-190, well before Connally.
-
-
-
- > The flattening has been reproduced experimentally and when
- > flattened precisely like CE399 approximately 2 grains of
- > lead protrude from the base of the bullet.
-
- You really keep using Lattimers vise experiment? Ha!
- What has a vise have to do with a bullet hitting a bone at 1900 feet
- per second?
-
- > CE399 is also
- > slightly bent on the long axis. It has lost that 2 grains
- > of extruding lead; where do you think it went? Come to
- > think of it, where do you think CE399 came from? Do you
- > really think there is sufficient evidence to conclude that
- > someone (one of THEM) planted it on Connally's stretcher
- > at Parkland?
-
- It wasn't found on Connally's stretcher, and the orderly says the
- bullet he found was pointed and was not CE399.
-
- > The SBT does not say that CE399 hit Connally's arm sideways.
- > It says the bullet was tumbling and hit the top of his
- > wrist while traveling mostly backwards. That's why it left
- > the lead in the wrist. The entrance wound here is *larger*
- > than the exit wound. How do you explain that, if not by
- > a tumbling bullet? The wound in the thigh is quite
- > punctate, indicating that the bullet ended up butt-end
- > first.
-
- How fast do you think bullets tumble? Even at 1000 fps, it would only
- take 1/4000 of a second to pass through Connallys wrist. To do a
- quarter turn it would have to be rotating at 1000 revolutions per
- second. Thats not tumbling, thats spinning at a ridiculous rate.
-
-
- >|I must state that I don't feel that the factors presented in this
- >|post are the weakest part of the case against the SBT. It is the
- >|determination of whether LHO could have fired fast enough to have
- >|separately shot JFK and Connally with two separate shots that I find
- >|has strong enough weight to it to merit further probing.
- >|This factor comes to us mainly from Lattimer by way of Joel Grant's
- >|keyboard but is mentioned from sources other than these two.
- >|It is ironic that we can all (us anti-WC) discount so much of what
- >|the FBI presented us and not question its findings that 2.3 seconds
- >|was the absolute minimum firing time between shots as if it was
- >|gospel.
-
- > The FBI firing tests have been validated by other testers.
- > They are based upon the use of the scope. The HSCA
- > found that it took only 1.66 sec between shots if the
- > shooter used iron sights. But even if we could demonstrate
- > that Oswald or anyone else could have fired the rifle
- > twice in the amount of time you postulate for the wounds
- > to JFK and Connally, I would find it very difficult to
- > believe that Connally was hit by a pristine bullet.
-
- > Connally's wounds just are not consistent with being
- > struck by a stable bullet moving in the area of 2,000 fps.
- > This isn't just my opinion. This is a demonstrated
- > experimental result. The scar on his back is fully two
- > inches (about 5 cm) long, consistent with Shaw's immediate
- > post-operative statement.
-
- Quit using that 5cm crap Joel. Shaw testified to the WC that the 5cm
- wound was caused by the excising of flesh. The hole in Connallys shirt
- was only 1cm, very consistent with a 6.5mm bullet passing downwards into
- Connally. Shaws statement to the HSCA also makes it clear that
- Connally was struck by a non-tumbling bullet. Shaw concluded that the
- fragments found on the limo floor, wrongly attributed to the head
- wound, were more consistent with Connallys wounds, especially the
- ragged wrist wound.
-
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