No sir, you cannot. Let's talk about 223. It's one of my favorite topics.
John Connally stated in his autobiography that the bullet which wounded him, fell from his stretcher to the floor and was recovered by a nurse. Now, if he was the only witness, I would agree that given his condition at the time, he might have been a bit deluded.
But he was corroborated by the Dallas district attorney, Henry Wade. Wade ran into that nurse, shortly after Connally's surgery and he saw her holding that bullet in her hand, stating that it came from Connally's gurney. He told her to get it to the police, ASAP.
The nurse did as she was told and put the bullet in an envelope, then passed it to Officer Bobby Nolan, who was working security of the Governor at the time. He also confirmed that she said that whole bullet came from Connally's gurney.
The FBI claimed that they were told by nursing supervisor Audrey Bell, that the envelope Nolan received, was from her and that it contained only a single fragment from Connally's wrist. But Bell flatly denied that and stated in both her HSCA interview and ARRB testimony, that she actually passed her envelop to plain clothed agents and
NOT a uniformed police officer. Nolan was in full state patrol dress that day.
She also stated that her envelope contained 3-4 tiny fragments, rather than only one as the FBI said, and of course, she was right about that too. It contained exactly four, but the FBI needed it to contain only one, since that was the number of items in Nolan's envelope. This article goes into much more detail on this issue:
http://jfkhistory.com/bell/bellarticle/BellArticle.html
The 223 shot, was not fired by Oswald. Not only was the bullet
NOT the one that Tomlinson recovered in the basement, but the 223 shot was not heard by anyone - not even John Connally, who was hit by it. He testified,
It is not conceivable to me that I could have been hit by the first bullet, and then I felt the blow from something which was obviously a bullet, which I assumed was a bullet, and I never heard the second shot, didn't hear it.
Connally did not hear the 223 shot. Nor did anyone else.
In that statement, he also confirmed that there were
TWO early shots - the first, which he heard and the second which he only felt.
Yes, CE399 was indeed, fired from Oswald's rifle, but not during the assassination. It was also, not the same bullet that Tomlinson recovered, which is why every one of the four men to handle Tomlinson's bullet refused to confirm that CE399 was the same one.
Even more conclusive is the fact that the initials of Secret Service agent Richard Johnsen and FBI agent Elmer Todd, both of whom initialed the Tomlinson bullet, are not present on CE399.
It
ONLY bears the initials of people who marked it at the FBI labs, after it was transferred there.
http://jfkhistory.com/bell/bellarticle/initials.png
Read the article that I previously linked for you in this post. It contains even more evidence which confirms these facts, including the fact that shortly after receiving fragments from the limo, which were large enough to compare with Tomlinson's bullet, he received a strange call in the wee hours of the morning, instructing him to "keep his mouth shut" about the bullet he found.
One bullet almost certainly did cause those wounds. But it was not CE399. It couldn't have been.
Oswald might have fired that shot. But there is no way to be certain, since any evidence the FBI handled has to be suspect.
No it doesn't. The ONLY forensic evidence which points to Oswald's rifle, is the limo fragments, and then, only if the FBI was honest about it. At best, that's a coin toss.
Your theory about the final shots is ridiculous. There is absolutely no evidence for it and it couldn't possible explain the 285 reactions, since they all occurred prior to head shot.
That argument is equally false.
Read the citation from John Connally that I posted for you. He was crystal clear that he heard a and then only felt the next shot. Obviously, he was hearing the one circa 160 and feeling the one at 223.
We both acknowledge the 223 shot, and there is additional evidence that it was preceded by an earlier shot, which provoked Mrs. Kennedy to turn toward her husband. Besides her own statement that she turned to her right, following that "noise", she was corroborated by Phil Willis, who had her in his camera lense then.
When I took slide No. 4, the President was smiling and waving and looking straight ahead, and Mrs. Kennedy was likewise smiling and facing more to my side of the street. When the first shot was fired, her head seemed to just snap in that direction
He reaffirmed that in this statement,
In slide No. 4 he was looking pretty much toward--straight ahead, and she was looking more to the left, which would be my side of the street. Then when the first shot was fired, she turned to the right toward him
You tell me Hank. When did Mrs. Kennedy turn to JFK? I see that beginning at about 169. What do you get?
Never mind that every other LN advocate on the planet agrees that there were two early shots. The facts and evidence prove it beyond any reasonable doubt.
I have presented a small mountain of evidence, Hank. It's not good enough to allege that it doesn't exist. If you wish to refute my analysis, you might want to start with this brief article:
http://jfkhistory.com/WebArticle/article.html
Alvarez proved that there was a startling noise at frame 285. He was obviously wrong in his speculation that it was a siren. The witnesses including the same people we see reacting, told us
EXACTLY what they were hearing then. I have repeatedly cited them verbatim, in this subforum. Would you like to go over what each of them said?
BTW, in our last exchange, I asked you a very specific question about Mrs. Connally. I'm sure it was an oversight, but you did not respond. Let's talk about Mrs. Connally. What makes her special, is that she didn't just tell us what happened, she showed us.
I think it is easy to see when she reacted to the "second shot", which she mistakenly believed, hit her husband. I also linked to a presentation in which Secret Service agents confirmed that they made exactly the same mistake. What is your take on this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAqqWwG_bbE