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  Warren Commission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Warren_Commission   (1513 words)

  
 John F. Kennedy - MSN Encarta
Lyndon Johnson was two cars behind the president, and Texas Governor John B. Connally and his wife were sitting with the Kennedys.
One bullet passed through the president’s neck and struck Governor Connally in the back.
Their report concluded that “the shots which killed President Kennedy and wounded Governor Connally were fired by Lee Harvey Oswald.”
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761576731_6/John_F_Kennedy.html   (523 words)

  
 USA in the 20th Century
By this time the American government knew the truth about the case as the Secretary of Labor, William Bauchop Wilson, had arranged for a dictaphone to be installed in the private office of the District Attorney in San Francisco and had discovered that Mooney had been framed.
He immediately set up a commission to "ascertain, evaluate and report upon the facts relating to the assassination of the late President John F. Kennedy." The seven man commission was headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren and included figures such as Gerald Ford, John J. McCloy and John Sherman Cooper.
Ten months later the Warren Commission reached the conclusion that the shots which killed President Kennedy and wounded Governor Connally were fired by Lee Harvey Oswald.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /REVhistoryUSA20.htm   (7336 words)

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