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which Oswald could not have caused from his position behind Kennedy.
Ray Marcus, a fine research, into the assassination, has shown
to
there was a hit at frame 189 of the Zapruder film. At that
frame the President's right hand is waving. There issthereafter
a shap. jerk, and the President grasps toward his throat Already
by frame 205 the President's hand is at his throat. If the
President had been shot after frame 205, the bullet would had to
have gone through his (hand And before frame 205 an oak tree
made a hit from the Book Depository virtually impossible for
its foliage shielded the Presidential limousine from the view
of any person situated on the sixth floor of the Depository
Building. The analysis of Ray Marcus is a logical one', and
accounts for the medical diagnosis at Parkland of an entrance
wound. This evidence which supports an early wound in the
President's anterior neck should have occurred to officials
at least as hypothesis. Such evidence of an early frontal
strike on the President should have been acted upon by the
officials or at least should have added to the suspicion of the
existence of more than one assassin. Arguments that there was
no hit so early, even if correct, were never weighty enough-
are
3rz
and
As even now not convincing. To have precluded some con-
sideration of an earlier hit and a second assassin is indicative
of official guilt.
None of the physical evidence would lead any serious invest
igation to the conclusion of a lone assassin, and, indeed, the
only
bit of such evidence linking Oswald at all to the actual
assassina tion is in addition to being inconclusive highly
suggestive of a frame up,
Bullet 399 the one shot from
Oswald's gun, was supposed to have caused a number of wounds
in Kennedy and Connally, including the smashing. of bones in
Connally. Yet there thas no blood and no tissue upon it.
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35
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