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 | | The commission concluded that the first bullet entered Connally's back, exited his chest, went through his right wrist, lodged in his left thigh, and later fell out onto his stretcher at the hospital. |
 | | Many conspiracy theorists argue that this "magic bullet" exited Connally in nearly pristine condition, which is actually not the case. |
 | | The bullet does appear undamaged from one angle but is actually severely flattened on one side, with a large quantity of lead extruded out its back. |
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