The Single Bullet Theory (revised)

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2008

I edited the original verion of this video in order to add an extremely important citation by John Connally, who stated in his autobiography that the bullet fell out of his thigh in an examining room and was retrieved by a nurse.

This further confirms that the bullet found in the hallway at Parkland Hospital, was NOT the one that stuck Connally and was probably not associated with the assassination at all.

But the FBI didn't know that and promptly switched that bullet for CE-399.

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  • yea he deff had fmj on and penetrated multiple times from different angles stupid americans

  • Bob Harris has an imagination that make anything out of something, even if it means misleading the audience.

  • How did the shell casings and the rifle used to assassinate Kennedy get into the TSBD and onto the sixth floor within minutes of the assassination?

    So, the bullet that they found on a stretcher that was used right after Connally and Kennedy were treated in the hospital for rifle bullet wounds (when no other people with rifle bullet wounds were treated that morning) was not related to the assassination?

    Are you for real?

    The bullet was proven to be fired from Oswald's Carcano rifle.

  • Thanks for some nice work and reasonable theory.

    I've always wondered about the back wound vis a vis the neck wound.

    Your theory explains both the "magic bullet" trajectory and fine condition.

    The only other question I can think of is why did a doctor at Bethesda say that he could feel the end of the bullet path with his finger, indicating that if could not have gone on to cause the neck wound?

  • This is, for me at least, the most convincing argument for a second gunman. Great job Bob!! Oswald most likely was on the 6th floor of the TSBD and did fire his weapon at the president, however I believe his were the shots that completely missed the motorcade hitting the street--and possibly the overpass.

  • I yhink that oswald was the divert, he maybe was there just to take attention away from the pro hitmen . he might of been in on it and even taken a shot or 2 . and i feel ruby was ordered to kill oswald cus of wat he knew and ruby knew if he didnt kill oswald he himself would be killed.

  • bravo to Mr. Harris, I have often said Oswald couldn't have fired the gun using the mannlicher c. because it had a scope and he would have to reinvent his optical/focal point distance with each shot, because he would have to eject manually using the pull back action. If a semi automatic were used he could maintain the optical/focal length position and stockweld, but you just can't do that. Marksmanship with a scope is more accurate, but slower, much slower. Thanks US Army retired, expert shot

  • @bobharris77 Would have been nice if the Dr. Shaw, was on record somewhere confirming that, or, is it in his testimony? And what was her testimony?

  • @whatdidulearn The bullet was never "removed" from his leg. It fell from his leg and was retrieved by a nurse before Shaw even arrived. That fact was confirmed by the nurse who retrieved it, the Dallas district attorney and the officer whom the nurse gave the bullet to. The stretcher bullet never came from Connally or Kennedy. This video explains it all.

    watch?v=HKwqhf0MYio

  • @ProtectAnus Yea, strange. There is video of Dr. Shaw stating the bullet is still in his leg, what we need is a statement from the Dr., who removed it, stating what he did with it after removing it.

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