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bluediamondBullet Fragment Photos:

CE 567 is a plastic envelope marked "C2" and numerous other containers, along with one 6.5 mm caliber nose portion of a metal jacketed bullet, and one small metal fragment. The exhibit was reportedly found on the right side of the front seat by the Secret Service upon their examination of the limousine on November 22, 1963 (WC H, Vol. 3, p 415)

CE 569 is a plastic evelope marked "C14A", a manila envelope and metal box, containing one 6.5 mm caliber base portion of a metal jacket bullet. the exhibit was reportedly found on the floor beside the right side of the front seat by the Secret Service upon their examination of the limousine on November 22, 1963. (WC H, Vol. 5, pg 67)

CE 567

NARA photo taken 1997 view--a

CE 567

Warren Commission Exhibit (Vol. 17 page 256)

CE 567

HSCA Exhibit (Vol. XI, page 124) photo taken 4-15-78

CE 567

evidence array from "Photo" Magazine, January 1984

closeup of 567

CE 567

NARA photo view--b

CE 567

NARA photo closeup view of artifacts.

 CE 569

Also found in front seat of Limousine
(WC Exhibit Vol. 17)

CE 569

NARA photo taken 1997

CE840

photo of 2 fragments found from underneath the left jump seat. Note: The FBI originally recovered three particles. In 1970, an independent researcher brought to the attention of the National Archives that one of the three fragments was missing. The Archives has been unable to locate it.

FBI drawings of bullet fragments found in limo.
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Wrist X-ray showing Gov. Connally's fragments still remaining.


Xray of JFK from Warren Commission Volumes showing fragments still embedded.


CE 399 In evidence

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missile strike on curb
See also: JFK Lancer Archives - Ballistic Evidence  -

NARA photos courtesy Vern Pascal; Other photos from ARRB Final Report and LMP Warren Commission CD-ROM.

See also Presidential Limousine Photos


 

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