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John Connally, who was seriously wounded but survived the shooting. "They showed a picture [of the bullet] in the book, and my reaction was, 'Well, wait a minute. That's the bullet that I put on ...
while the second - known as the 'magic bullet' - hit the president in the back, exited through his throat, then injured Texas ...
who is credited for developing the belief that Kennedy and then-Texas Governor John Connally were both wounded by the same bullet during the afternoon of the assassination. Weeks later, an article ...
The theory suggests that there was only one bullet used during the assassination of Kennedy and the injury of then-Texas Governor John Connally. However, there is yet to be sufficient evidence to ...
The second one struck him in the upper back. And the third and continued through Governor John Connally," Dr. Baden said. "The bullet was recovered in the emergency room at Parkland Hospital in ...
Q: How severely wounded was Texas governor John Connally? A: Governor Connally suffered a shattered rib; splintered bones in his wrist and forearm; and bullet puncture wounds to his back ...
Governor Connally’s injuries are critical but not fatal. From one bullet, he sustains three broken ... George H.W. Bush signs the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection ...