And the shock wave we saw, making his shirt billow, was from the force of the bullet passing downward through his head and neck from his right to his left and not from a shot that came from the front.
The entry wound would be small (up behind his right ear) while the exit wound would be huge (the front left side of his neck, resulting in that fountain of blood.)
The bullet may have gone straight into the ground after exiting the left side of the neck. The site was very quickly cleaned up after the incident, just like the site at Butler PA, and that would explain the ridiculous story about how "the bullet stopped right at Charlie's skin."
Uh, no, it didn't.
I'm old enough to remember the JFK assassination. We got ridiculous stories right from the start about magical bullets that could change course or disappear and did not match anything that eyewitnesses swore they saw.
This is just as outrageous. I've said from the start that the dope they arrested is the patsy. There's always a patsy.
The bullet had to come from his right side.
And the shock wave we saw, making his shirt billow, was from the force of the bullet passing downward through his head and neck from his right to his left and not from a shot that came from the front.
The entry wound would be small (up behind his right ear) while the exit wound would be huge (the front left side of his neck, resulting in that fountain of blood.)
The bullet may have gone straight into the ground after exiting the left side of the neck. The site was very quickly cleaned up after the incident, just like the site at Butler PA, and that would explain the ridiculous story about how "the bullet stopped right at Charlie's skin."
Uh, no, it didn't.
I'm old enough to remember the JFK assassination. We got ridiculous stories right from the start about magical bullets that could change course or disappear and did not match anything that eyewitnesses swore they saw.
This is just as outrageous. I've said from the start that the dope they arrested is the patsy. There's always a patsy.