Mr. SPECTER. What is the best estimate that you have as to the time span between the sound of the first shot and the feeling of someone hitting you in the back which you just described?
John thought there could be as many as 4 shooters.LOL

He knew he was not shot by the same bullet because he knew the shot at 225 passed his head before it hit kennedy. No matter what he says in his testimony about lying about all the shots coming from the rear. His jump at 225 confirms the shot from the front. The chain of evidence regarding the windshield was researched by Doug Weldon. Put it this way...a jury would believe the shot came from the front, rule out the shot coming from the fence and would laugh at the shot coming from the rear because it's nonsense and is debunked solely based on evidence that supports a frontal shot. He knew he wasn't shot by the same bullet and that would hold up in any court and be believed by any half-assed prosecutor delivering the truth.
The real enemy of truth in this case is the grassy knoll.
Governor CONNALLY. A very, very brief span of time. Again my trend of thought just happened to be, I suppose along this line, I immediately thought that this--that I had been shot. I knew it when I just looked down and I was covered with blood,
and the thought immediately passed through my mind that there were either two or three people involved or more in this or someone was shooting with an automatic rifle. These were just thoughts that went through my mind because of the rapidity of these two, of the first shot plus the blow that I took, and I knew I had been hit, and I immediately assumed, because of the amount of blood, and in fact, that it had obviously passed through my chest. that I had probably been fatally hit.
Governor CONNALLY. Well, first, again I assume the bullet was traveling faster than the sound. I was hit by the bullet prior to the time the sound reached me, and I was in either a state of shock or the impact was such that the sound didn't even register on me, but I was never conscious of hearing the second shot at all.
Obviously, at least the major wound that I took in the shoulder through the chest couldn't have been anything but the second shot. Obviously, it couldn't have been the third, because when the third shot was fired I was in a reclining position, and heard it, saw it and the effects of it, rather--I didn't see it, I saw the effects of it--so it obviously could not have been the third, and couldn't have been the first, in my judgment.