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Originally Posted by Gillianren
Well, since the Zapruder film clearly establishes that Kennedy reacts once (and then is shot in the head, producing a different reaction), and that Connally reacts so quickly that it supports the SBT (despite what Garrison, ye gods, wants you to think), yes, in fact, the bullets would have to be fired simultaneously.
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Not true. z225 shows JFK already beginning to bring his right hand up to his throat in reaction to a bullet
that had already been shot. Connally had clearly not yet been hit by a bullet at z225. If you look at the subsequent frames, Connally is shot
no earlier than z235, which means over 1/2 second minimum time lapse (z225 - z235). Even that is allowing for JFK being hit later than he actually had to have been, since he is already reacting to a bullet when he finally comes into view past the Stemmons sign.
If you contend Connally was hit before z235, exactly when are you claiming he was hit, and what evidence can you cite to support that view?