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Who Killed JFK? Only Oswald! See My Proofs, below. Part IV: My Intuitions Regarding Major Questions about 11/22/1963. By Gene W. Edwards. Posted 11/15/2023.

Gene W. Edwards
6 min readNov 15, 2023

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Was Lee Harvey the only shooter and the only planner of his 11/22/1963 assassination of JFK?

Yes.

Didn’t he act like he’d be caught?

Yes. He would have been the chief suspect. He anticipated it.

How many — total — shots were fired towards JFK that day?

Three. Oswald’s first two shots hit and then killed JFK. His third shot went wild.

How could so many injuries, etc., result from only three bullets?

Oswald’s shots were on a downward trajectory from his fifth-floor shooter’s perch. Connally’s seat was a little to the left of, and in front of, and a little lower than, Kennedy’s, Kennedy on the back row, Connelly on the row in front of JFK. Mannlicher bullets tend to veer off to the side when they hit hard material, such as human bone or a wooden plank with a knot in it. Oswald’s Mannlicher ammo was about 2”-tall and 6.5 mm in diameter. Tested by experts, that ammo went through 18 one-inch boards before veering away from the wooden blocks after hitting a knothole. The ammo Oswald used was smokeless, and recoil from it is minimal, using the Carcano. There is no such thing as a Mannlicher-Carcano. The mail order rifle Oswald bought was a Carcano. Bolt-action shots can easily be made within one to two…

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Gene W. Edwards
Gene W. Edwards

Written by Gene W. Edwards

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