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  • Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
    The fact the hole appears to be elongated made me think the bullet was tumbling at this point, but I wondered if that was due to it striking something else first, apparently not. It is a natural result of instability at the end of its range of accuracy.
    Possibly, but I'm not sure the distances involved were anything like the maximum range of a rifle bullet. More likely the elongated entry hole was a result of the angle at which the skull was struck, the "keyhole" effect mentioned above.

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    • Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View Post
      Possibly, but I'm not sure the distances involved were anything like the maximum range of a rifle bullet. More likely the elongated entry hole was a result of the angle at which the skull was struck, the "keyhole" effect mentioned above.
      If you look at page 3 (Autopsy report), second paragraph, we can read the description of the wound in his back. This was also elongated 7 mm x 4 mm.

      We have the same problem, an oval shaped entry wound.
      Yet the position of the shooter (TSBD), seems to be directly behind the President. Both wounds should be close to circular, there doesn't seem to be an angle involved.

      If a 6.5 mm bullet can make a 6 mm entry, then what about a 6.5 mm bullet making a 4 mm entry?

      Then we have the apparent fact that these bullets, which the single-shooter theory require, are the same caliber yet they react so differently.
      The bullet to the head explodes inside the skull, bullet fragments are retrieved from the brain tissue, so we know it broke up.
      However, the bullet to his back, which struck several bones, exited without breaking up, and left an entry hole 4 mm wide, then went through Connolly and ended up still intact.

      Some have speculated that these wounds were produced by two different caliber bullets.
      Regards, Jon S.

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      • CIA wondered if Oswald's passport request was for escape after assassination.

        http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/04/politi...sas/index.html

        CIA also missed seeing Oswald's visit to Russian embassy because they weren't watching it on a Saturday, which is when he went. They ended up requesting more resources and people for future surveillance of "both the Sov and Cuban embassies"
        Pat D. https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...rt/reading.gif
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