When you get to the part about the "single bullet theory" (a.k.a. the "magic" bullet) give me a call. I can show you that there was no magic.
Oh, I'm perfectly aware, and even if I weren't, the report does explain the relevant placement and all that. No diagrams, which would have been helpful if I hadn't already seen them about fifty other places, but anyone who can read the report's description of the angles and still come away believing that the bullet had to do anything unexpected needs to have their reading comprehension checked.
As to the security of the building, I can almost get where the Dallas PD was coming from, but boy, the way they handled things could so easily have tanked the trial had Oswald lived. Giving out every little detail of an active police investigation is a bad idea. No wonder the literature is so full of contradictions; people were clearly telling things to the press before those things were confirmed. Though Mark Lane has appeared in the bit I've gotten to, clearly lying.
The diagrams of the actual positions of both men clearly take the "evidence" of the bullet changing directions, which was one of Jim Garrison's main points.
But the diagrams he used were incorrect
1. He did not take account of the fact that in the Presidential Limo (a 1961 Lincoln Continental Convertible) the passenger seating positions are not longitudinally aligned. The front passenger is lower and slightly inboard (left).
2. At the time of the second bullet (the first one to hit JFK) Governor Connelly was turned to the right (probably because he heard the first shot come from behind him to the right.
When you take account of these two facts... voila!
The need for a
"magic bullet" evaporates. It travels
"through and through" JFK's neck,
"through and through" JBC to the left of his armpit,
"through and through" his wrist and embeds into his lower thigh in pretty much a straight line!
NOTE: No 2 above is probably quite a good indication that shots did not come from the infamous grassy knoll, otherwise JBC might have turned to his left, not his right.