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According to the face sheet from the autopsy the entrance wound in Kennedy’s neck is too low to be the same shot as the exit wound. Commander J. Thornton Boswell, who drew the face sheet, was asked about this by The Baltimore Sun in 1966. He explained that he made no attempt to draw the face sheet exactly to scale, and insisted that the measurements he made were precise, and properly locate the wound. He made an “X” on a copy of the face sheet, to indicate where the wound actually was. (McAdams) Yeah right. In the case of the assassination of a President, Boswell should have been fired on the spot when he didn’t “draw the face sheet exactly to scale”. The CIA wasn’t very precise in their doings, and that is where they went wrong.
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What happened in Dallas? There are many speculations and questions that will never be answered about the assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy on November 22, 1963, and that is one of them.
The Warren Commission goes even further saying the bullet that entered from the back of his head, also exited the back of his head. One minute after the shooting, the phone lines in Washington went out for an hour. There are way too many flaws and unexplained events that happened. Needless to say, these witnesses along with many others were “unreliable” and not included in the Warren Commission’s Report.
The Warren Commission is a bunch of lies that was already made up before JFK was even shot. In 1964, the report was accepted as the truth because the country no longer wanted to deal with the tragedy. Jean Hill and Bryon Colonadde both claim to have been denied access to the grassy knoll by Secret Service Agents (Eye Witnesses). Also, Oswald’s rifle had a misaligned scope that needed two metal supports, and was judged inaccurate by the FBI (Magic Bullet Theory).
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