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C.E. # 399

Figure 1. C.E. # 399. Warren Commission Exhibit #399, said to have caused both of JFK’s non-fatal wounds and all five of the Governor Connally’s wounds, is shown in two views, above left. Arlen Specter theorized the bullet had followed a path much like the one shown at right.

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C.E. # 399

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  1. Figure 1 C.E. # 399 Warren Commission Exhibit #399, said to have caused both of JFK’s non-fatal wounds and all five of the Governor Connally’s wounds, is shown in two views, above left. Arlen Specter theorized the bullet had followed a path much like the one shown at right.

  2. Figure 2: C.E. 2011: Chain of possession of #399From: FBI Letterhead Memo Dallas 7/7/64

  3. Figure 3. Last two pages of 7/7/64 FBI memo to Warren Commission, as published in C.E. #2011. Note that FBI states that both Dallas witnesses said #399 looked like the bullet they found on 11/22/63.

  4. Figure 4In an interview in 1966, Parkland Hospital witness O.P. Wright told author Thompson that the bullet he handled on 11/22/63 did not look like C.E. # 399.

  5. Figure 5a.Page 1 of Declassified FBI memo reporting neither Tomlinson nor Wright could identify “C1” [#399] as the bullet they handled on 11/22/63.

  6. Figure 5b.Page 2 of Declassified FBI memo reporting that neither Tomlinson nor Wright could identify #399 as bullet they handled on 11/22/63.

  7. Figure 6.Suppressed 1964 FBI report detailing that neither of the Secret Service agents who handled “#399” on 11/22/63 could later identify it.

  8. Figure 7.Letter to Assassinations Records Review Board requesting a search for records that might support FBI’s claim that hospital witnesses identified #399.

  9. Figure 8. ARRB reports that it is unable to find records supporting FBI claim Parkland Hospital witnesses identified #399.

  10. Figure 9.Letter to National Archives requesting search for additional files on C.E. #399.

  11. Figure 10.Letter from National Archives disclosing no additional files exist on C.E. #399.

  12. Figure 11.Recorded interview with FBI Agent Bardwell Odum, in which he denies he ever had C.E. #399 in his possession.

  13. Figure 12. FBI routing slip. Note that #399 was sent from Washington to Dallas and back again, and that FBI agent Todd checked out the bullet on 6/24/64, the day it was reported the Secret Service Agents told Todd they could not identify #399. [See Figs. 5a, 5b, 6.] Courtesy of John Hunt.

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