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   Message 98,739 of 99,700   
   JE Corbett to Gil Jesus   
   Re: Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan    
   13 Dec 23 08:06:29   
   
   From: jecorbett4@gmail.com   
      
   On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 10:52:42 AM UTC-5, Gil Jesus wrote:   
   > On Wednesday, December 13, 2023 at 10:46:59 AM UTC-5, Ben Holmes wrote:    
   > > On Wed, 13 Dec 2023 04:18:10 -0800 (PST), JE Corbett    
   > >  wrote:    
   > > >It is enough to establish that the shot was fired before the observable   
   reaction by Connally which    
   > > >began at Z164 when he suddenly turned to look over his right shoulder, a   
   move he described in his testimony and    
   > > >which is corroborated by the Z-film.    
   >    
   > > You have a vivid imagination.    
   >    
   > > >He said he made that turn because he heard a loud noise which he   
   immediately    
   > > >recognized as a rifle shot and sounded like it came from over his right   
   shoulder. You just made a big deal about    
   > > >the statements by witnesses I believe were wrong. Are you now going to   
   dismiss Connally's statement which can    
   > > >be verified by what we see him do in the Z-film?   
   > > His statements, and many other people's statements, CANNOT be found in   
   > > the extant Z-film.    
   > >    
   > > And you have already shown that you don't believe Connally.   
   > Don't you know Ben ? Connally knew the shot came from behind and to the   
   right but he didn't know which shot hit him.    
      
   Yes, he did. He knew the second shot hit him. He was right about that. What he   
   didn't know is the second shot had also hit   
   JFK. How could he have known that when by his own testimony, he didn't see the   
   President when he looked over his shoulder.   
      
   > Neither did Nellie, who saw both men and said her husband was hit by the   
   second shot.   
      
   She also said he clutched his throat. That didn't happen. Not the most   
   reliable witness to determine the facts.   
       
   > Everybody's wrong.   
      
   Not everybody. Nellie definitely is. JBC was mostly right except for his   
   belief that JFK was hit by the first shot. But that's   
   something he was told by others. He couldn't have witnessed that for himself.   
   The things he got right were the things he had   
   first hand knowledge of.    
      
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