That's interesting.
Please tell us when the Warren Commission first came up with the single bullet theory and when the drawings were made. For your claim to be true, the Warren Commission had to come up with the single bullet theory BEFORE the drawings.
So tell us when each happened. Then cite the evidence the Warren Commission reached out to Humes and convinced him to lie.
You won't, because you can't. It couldn't possibly have happened that way. Humes testimony was on March 16th, 1964. It was at that time the Rydberg drawings were already entered into evidence.
http://historymatters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh2/html/WC_Vol2_0178a.htm
It was in April (14th and 21st) of 1964 that the Warren Commission first discussed the issue of a single bullet wounding both JFK and Connally.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-bullet_theory
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On April 14 and 21, two conferences were held at the Commission to determine when, exactly, the president and governor were struck."
You are clearly just making up an conspiracy argument to excuse the inaccuracies in the schematic drawing Rydberg made and which YOU CITED AS ACCURATE.
Your arguments are a joke. You try to convince us the drawings are accurate, then argue they deliberately misplace at least one of the wounds, and concede they are therefore inaccurate.