JFK assassination: ‘Magic bullet’ principle forged into doubt by ex-Secret Service agent
The 'magic bullet' principle that describes how a single bullet killed John F Kennedy and injured one other has been forged into doubt by an ex-Secret Service agent.Paul Landis, now 88, was in close-proximity to the then president on 22 November 1963, because the motorcade, additionally carrying First Lady Jackie Kennedy, and Texas Governor John Connally Jr and his spouse drove by Dealy Plaza in Dallas.
A sequence of gunshots have been then fired and Mr Kennedy was hit within the head and neck, whereas the Texas governor was hit within the again.For many years, and after the Warren Commission authorities inquiry into the incident, it was determined one of many bullets struck the president from behind earlier than exiting from the entrance of his throat and hitting Mr Connally...