Dr. Cyril H. Wecht, pathologist, points to an illustration showing bullets used in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy as he testified before the House Assassination Committee in Washington, September 7, 1978. Wecht said he could not subscribe to the so-called “magic bullet theory” – that one bullet could have gone through Kennedy's neck and then struck Connally, critically wounding him. (Photo by John Duricka/AP Photo)
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