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Old 25-April-2006, 04:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Donnie B.
It seems to me that to accept that Kennedy's two wounds (other than the head wound) were made by the same shot, all one has to accept is that the doctors at Bethesda were inexperienced in doing post mortems on gunshot victims, which they admit they were. Thus the failure to dissect the bullet track or get a probe through the track, as well as the confusion about entry vs. exit wounds.
One also has to accept that the doctors at Bethesda were too incompetent to probe the back wound beyond a few inches deep, despite repeatedly attempting to do so. One further has to accept that all the Parkland doctors incorrectly identified the throat wound as an entry wound.

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Originally Posted by Donnie B.
To accept that they were made by two different shots, you have to accept one of the following things:

3) The two bullets were removed by some person or persons unknown, without anyone noticing that it happened. How it was accomplished, and why the conspirators would take such a risk, are exercises left to the reader.

I'd like to know which of them turbonium accepts (and why), or if he has another hypothesis I haven't considered.
When the body was absconded from Parkland, there was ample time to remove the bullets. The body was certainly altered between Parkland and Bethesda, as the Parkland doctors stated that the autopsy photos showed there had been surgical incisions to JFK's head that were not present in Dallas. Making a couple of shallow bullets disappear would not be terribly difficult.