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In reply to the discussion: Here's a correction OP for 50 Reasons, 50 Years OP [View all]William Seger
(11,149 posts)> ... and the other fragment - described as a "bullet" - which dropped or was removed from Connally's thigh.
But this "other fragment" appears to be a fragment of your imagination.
> All the more reason that CE399, the "magic bullet", is such an impossible proposition.
What's been very well established is that you have absolutely no sound evidence or logical reason that CE399 is "an impossible proposition." CE399 weighs about 2.2 grains less than the average for that ammo, and the known fragments weigh less than that, regardless of what conspiracy crackpots claim. The elegant visual proof of that comes from another of Lattimer's experiments, cutting 2.1 grains of lead into forty-one slices approximately the size of the fragment in Connally's thigh:
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> These fragments also serve as supporting evidence for the findings of Dolce at the Edgewood Arsenal - that any bullet making contact with a wrist bone, as with Connally, always became smashed and scattered fragments.
And the Lattimer experiments prove that that doesn't happen if the bullet has been slowed down first and strikes the bone sideways rather than hitting nose first at high speed. It really doesn't matter that you don't understand the significance of that experiment, but nonetheless it gives the lie to your "impossible" claim.
You've got nothing, but you keep posting.