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Sunday, November 23, 2003


Today Larry King, one of CNN's anchors, had an interview with Nellie Connally, the wife of the former Texas governor Connally. It seems Mr. King wants to prove my point made yesterday. Mrs. Connally was in the car when Kennedy was shot. She said that there were definitely three shots. Then Larry King suggested the third shot (see footage in previous posting) was disputed ('right?'). Mrs. Connally said it was not, there were three shots, the third being the fatal shot.
CNN showed part of the Zapruder footage, but did not show the third shot. They left it out on purpose. Because it clearly shows the fatal shot came from the front, thus proving that there was more than one killer and that Oswald did not fire the fatal shot.
From the transcript:
"KING: Was there a third shot?
CONNALLY: There was a third shot.
KING: That's disputed, right?
CONNALLY: No. There's no dispute. You can't argue with me. You can argue with the Warren Commission. You can argue with anybody else, but they weren't in the car. And I was in that car. There were three shots. I have a recollection of all three. The third shot...
KING: What did the third one do?
CONNALLY: Well, I couldn't see it because I had the weight - I had pulled John over in my lap to get him out of the line of fire. And I couldn't move. But I heard the third shot and then, bloody matter, like buck shot, little pieces were all over the interior of the car, all over our clothes.
KING: Was that Kennedy's brain?
CONNALLY: That was his head and I guess, his brain. And she said, 'They've killed my husband. I have his brains in my hand'."
11:36:39 AM    

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