Secret Service agent who was with JFK on day of his assassination breaks silence with claim that blows up the 'magic bullet' theory and suggests there WAS more than one shooter
Ex-Secret Service agent Paul Landis, 88, broke his silence after 60 years
The International Wound Ballistics Association performed an analysis of the wound ballistics of the Kennedy assassination and concluded that the outcome was consistent with expectations. That was a long time ago, and I would have to dredge my archive to find the article. But the alternative is the implication that two shooters would have had to synchronize their shots, open-loop, within 2.3 seconds of each other, and I see that as being highly improbable.