This chapter provides a detailed examination of the bullet-related evidence in the JFK assassination, including the position of Oswald as the shooter, the testimony of Conley, and advancements in ballistics testing. It debunks claims about the deformation of the bullet found on Kennedy's back and discusses the rifling marks on the bullet that hit Governor Conley. The chapter also explores the possibility of a Secret Service member finding the bullet and leaving it on a stretcher at the hospital.

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