Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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Look at 0:44 seconds just before the shot was fired. Connolly has his arm touching the side of the car. In the actual recreation there is at least an 11 frame gap between reactions. Bullets don't pause in time. You can see in photo 2 that the back wounds were well below the shoulder line, which matches the description in the autopsy. Neither were in the neck. The bullet would have had to ricochet off a rib to exit through the throat and it would then be on a steep upward trajectory. You said in a previous post that the bullet wasn't pristine. Can you elaborate? I trust you're not talking about the small hole in the nose where a portion was removed for testing.
There was a bullet hole in the wind screen and another in the chrome at the top of the windscreen, both recorded photographically. We'll never know if there were bullets in the car as it taken away that day and rebuilt.
I've located the London trial but haven't watched it yet. For Bugliosi to tie Wecht in knots he must have cross examined him. I'm looking forward to seeing that.
Cheers, George
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