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|    NoTrueFlags Here to JE Corbett    |
|    Re: Why the ER doctors belief that JFK's    |
|    22 Nov 23 22:28:24    |
      From: 19efppp@mail.com              On Thursday, November 23, 2023 at 12:27:19 AM UTC-5, JE Corbett wrote:       > CTs like to argue that ER doctors in a big city hospital would likely have       lots of        > experience treating victims of gunshot wounds and that much is true. It does        > not follow that they would be able to distinguish an entrance wound from an       exit wound. For starters, most gunshot victims are shot by handguns. While        > full metal jacket bullets are available for handguns, they are most commonly        > used for recreational and competition shooting. They are not the best choice        > for self defense and not normally used in criminal activity. Soft lead and        > hollow point ammo is most often used for those purposes. Such bullets        > deform on impact, even when hitting soft tissue. They are also less likely        > to exit the body as was the case with the round Jack Ruby fired into Oswald.        > When such ammo does exit a body, it will be deformed and is not going to        > produce a neat, round exit wound like a full metal jacket bullet would. It       is        > therefore not surprising that the ER team would believe the neat round        > bullet hole in JFK's throat was an entrance wound because they likely had        > little to no experience with exit wound produced by FMJ bullets.       Corbett reveals his depravity here by dismissing experts who don't say what he       wants to hear.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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