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The president's coat is clearly if briefly seen bunched up on his back . Kennedy's jacket was riding high on his back which explains why the entry wound in his body did not match the expected position in his coat . No longer a need to explain away the discrepancy by a second ( or third or fourth ) sniper . The " Magic Bullet " wasn't so magic after all .
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