This is a picture of Oswald on the stretcher as they are about to load him into the ambulance. Notice his right hand is lying right on the area of entry. You're not supposed to do that to an abdominal gunshot victim because any added pressure will increase the bleeding. Oswald could not have done it himself because he was unconscious. So, someone must have put his hand there.
I don't know what that white thing is. Notice that there is a folded blanket over his legs. Now, this is him as they are unloading him at Parkland. Look where his right hand is now:
So, his right hand went from lying on top of the entrance wound to being raised aside his head in extreme external rotation. So, it went from extreme internal rotation to extreme external rotation. So, how did it happen. This is what Dr. Bieberdorf said about Oswald's movements in the ambulance.
Mr. HUBERT. And when he got to the ambulance you saw signs of life?
Dr. BIEBERDORF. I did not until we got about halfway to Parkland.
Mr. HUBERT. You thought he was dead?
Dr. BIEBERDORF. Yes--I surmised he was dead until he started moving a little bit.
Moving that arm from the one to the other would have been a lot more than moving a little. I presume that Bieberdorf meant that he was fidgeting. And who knows, Oswald may have been jostled because he wasn't strapped in, and the ambulance was speeding, so whenever it turned, he could have been jostled.
But, I know the amount of damage that Oswald sustained, and I can tell you that he could not have had the ability to pick up his arm and move it like that. And I don't see how it could have happened just from jostling.
So, it is a mystery as to how Oswald's right hand went from one to the other, and I have to wonder whether it's fraud. We know they did reenactments of this. Here's one using a younger lankier Leavelle.
That is not Jim Leavelle. Here is the real one:Here is a comparison of their footware. The impostor wore boots; the real one wore swede shoes.
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