Expert Examination of Rifle, Cartridge Cases, and Bullet Fragments | Page 79 |
Discovery of Cartridge Cases and Rifle | Page 79 |
Discovery of Bullet at Parkland Hospital | Page 79 |
Description of Rifle | Page 81 |
Expert Testimony | Page 84 |
The Bullet Wounds | Page 85 |
The President's Head Wounds | Page 86 |
The President's Neck Wounds | Page 87 |
The Governor's Wounds | Page 92 |
The Trajectory | Page 96 |
Films and Test | Page 96 |
The First Bullet That Hit | Page 97 |
The Subsequent Bullet That Hit | Page 109 |
Number of Shots | Page 110 |
The Shot That Missed | Page 111 |
The First Shot | Page 111 |
The Second Shot | Page 115 |
The Third Shot | Page 115 |
Time Span of Shots | Page 117 |
Conclusion | Page 117 |
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CHAPTER IV. THE ASSASSIN | Page 118 |
Ownership and Possession of Assassination Weapon | Page 118 |
Purchase of Rifle by Oswald | Page 118 |
Oswald's Palmprint on Rifle Barrel | Page 122 |
Fibers on Rifle | Page 124 |
Photograph of Oswald With Rifle | Page 125 |
Rifle Among Oswald's Possessions | Page 128 |
Conclusions | Page 129 |
The Rifle in the Building | Page 129 |
The Curtain Rod Story | Page 129 |
The Missing Rifle | Page 130 |
The Long and Bulky Package | Page 131 |
Location of the Bag | Page 134 |
Scientific Evidence Linking Rifle and Oswald to Paper Bag | Page 135 |
Conclusion | Page 137 |
Oswald at the Window | Page 137 |
Palmprints and Fingerprints on Cartons and Paper Bag | Page 140 |
Oswald's Presence on Sixth Floor Approximately 35 Minutes Before the Assassination | Page 143 |
Eyewitness Identification of Assassin | Page 143 |
Oswald's Actions in Building After Assassination | Page 149 |
Conclusion | Page 156 |