
Who Killed JFK? Forensics
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Nov 22, 2023 Delving into the forensic evidence of JFK's assassination, this podcast explores the controversy surrounding the autopsy and the flaws in the investigation. It highlights conflicting statements about the bullet's direction, unaddressed concerns, and contradictory findings in photographs and doctors' testimonies.
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Unqualified Pathologists
- The two pathologists, Humes and Boswell, were not forensic pathologists.
- They primarily dealt with deaths due to natural causes, raising concerns about their qualifications.
Three Shots Theory Challenged
- The Warren Report concluded Oswald fired three shots based on the Dallas Police Report and the Zapruder film.
- However, a bystander, James Tague, being hit by debris suggests a missed first shot, challenging the three-shot theory.
Single Bullet Theory Implausibility
- The single bullet theory posits that one bullet hit both Kennedy and Connolly.
- The bullet's supposed trajectory, including upward and downward turns, is highly improbable given Kennedy's posture.
