NOTE: THIS IS PURELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF TRYING TO EDUCATIONALLY JUSTIFY THE TWO-MAN THEORY. NO HARM IS INTENDED. I would also greatly prefer it of instead of actually taking this project down if it’s too sensitive, just message me and I’ll take it down. Talking to the Scratch Team and to anyone else who views this. I think that JFK was shot by two separate gunmen. This is because there was a large exit wound in the back of Kennedy’s head, which suggests that he also got shot from the front too. Witnesses have also reported hearing gunshots and seeing smoke from the grassy knoll, which also suggests that he got shot by more than one person. There is also no possible chance that one bullet could cause seven wounds on two different people, even though mathematics says it is possible, the chances are just too low for it to actually happen given a finite amount of time. So there must have been another marksman who attempted to take out everyone else in the car. Also, forensics suggest that there were three or more different bullets in both Kennedy and Governor Connelly based on chemical composition of the fragments that were recovered. Also, Oswald had about an eight second window to fire upon the car, and Connelly was still up after eight seconds (roughly), so there must have been a second marksman firing from a different position, maybe even with a suppressed rifle, which from a farther distance, would have been practically impossible to hear with the events happening in and around the car. Connelly was also seen turning his head sharply–about 120 degrees–to the side, but the bullet that supposedly struck Kennedy first and traveled through Kennedy and into Connelly was traveling at speeds exceeding 2,300 feet per second, or roughly 1,568 miles per hour, which is roughly Mach 2, so there is no way that Connelly had time to process the shot, decide to look to the right, and turn his torso so that he could easily see Kennedy in 0.7 seconds, which is how much time he had since the recording had a playback speed of 18.3 frames per second. Besides, Connelly reports that he never heard a second shot, but was still hit, which suggests that there could have been a second marksman—possibly with a suppressed rifle or larger handgun—who shot Connelly and forced his body into those actions from the sheer kinetic energy displacement of a shot.
Part 1 of 4 Part 2: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1307659468 Section I: Qualitative Data (Witness & Visual Evidence) This section focuses on the human and visual observations that contradict the "Lone Gunman" narrative. The Windshield Anomaly: Multiple first-hand witnesses at Parkland Hospital, including Dallas Police officers and medical staff, reported seeing a through-and-through entry hole in the front of the limousine's windshield. This contradicts the official finding of an internal crack, suggesting a shot originated from the front. The Reaction Discrepancy: In the Zapruder film, President Kennedy reacts to a hit at Frame Z224. Governor Connally, however, continues to sit upright and clutch his Stetson hat until Frame Z235. This "delayed" response suggests they were hit by two different bullets. The "Double Presence" of Eugene Hale Brading: A seasoned criminal with Mafia ties, Brading was detained in the Dal-Tex Building immediately after the shots in 1963. Statistically, his presence there—and later at the site of Robert F. Kennedy’s assassination in 1968—suggests he was a "shadow figure" with guilty knowledge of the mission.