Does anyone know what the hell this is from?
I may not know guns, but I am sure no handgun from 1963 could make that shot.
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Does anyone know what the hell this is from?
I may not know guns, but I am sure no handgun from 1963 could make that shot.
Jackie Coogan, Charlie Chaplin, and Charles Reisner as the Bully.
Reisner was a former pro boxer who turned actor, writer, and director. He previously worked for Chaplin behind the camera on The Gold Rush. Reisner would later become known as a comedy director working with The Marx Brothers, Jack Benny, and Abbot and Costello, among others.
If you look at the complete, unedited Zapruder film, it is clear the shots came from behind. Kennedy's head exploded forwards in accordance with the force of the bullet moving. In other words, basic physics proves it is an exit wound.
Jackie Coogan, Charlie Chaplin, and Charles Reisner as the Bully.
Reisner was a former pro boxer who turned actor, writer, and director. He previously worked for Chaplin behind the camera on The Gold Rush. Reisner would later become known as a comedy director working with The Marx Brothers, Jack Benny, and Abbot and Costello, among others.
The zapruder remake seems clearer and definitely points that out, but i recall the original showing K's face getting punched in with a whip-lash movement. Then, I recall seeing this autopsy photo on /b/, showing his face, with a large entry hole between the right eye and forehead.
Counterinformation much?
Last edited by DOOM!; 06-02-2018 at 07:12 AM.
If you look at the real autopsy photos, half of the top of his head is blown off. There is no other head wound. There is an exit wound in the neck. I was going to post them here, but quite frankly they are too gruesome. So look them up yourself.
Jackie Coogan, Charlie Chaplin, and Charles Reisner as the Bully.
Reisner was a former pro boxer who turned actor, writer, and director. He previously worked for Chaplin behind the camera on The Gold Rush. Reisner would later become known as a comedy director working with The Marx Brothers, Jack Benny, and Abbot and Costello, among others.
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