d. This wound had the appearance of a bullet’s entry.” If this wound was an entry, it had to come from the grassy knoll. While the president was reacting to the second shot which was from the front, Governor Connally was hit from behind. This went through his back, and exited below his right nipple. This shot is also to have hit his wrist and thigh too, but there is the possibility that that was another shot, the same shot which damaged the windshield of the limousine. Also while the president is reacting from the neck shot, he is shot in the back, pushing him slightly forward. This is shot number 4. The presidents coat, and autopsy confirms the location of the wound, and that fact that it does not line up with the neck wound. The fifth shot is the shot that may have injured Connally’s wrist and fragmented, hitting the windshield at the same time. Assuming that this is the fifth shot, the sixth shot was the fatal head shot. This shot in all probability came from the front, the grassy knoll. This was the last significant shot. Now, a review of the shots:Shot 1: firing from behind, either the Dal-Tex building or the school book depository, more than likely the Dal-Tex, misses completely and causes the Tague injury at the triple over pass. Shot 2: Hits Kennedy in the next from the front. This did not exit the body. It was fired from probably the grassy knoll. Shot 3: This shot is fired from the rear, misses Kennedy and hits Connely. Assume that it does not do the damage to the wrist. Shot 4: As Kennedy is reacting to his neck wound, he his hit in the back, propelling him slightly forward. This bullet does not exit either. Shot 5: Hits Connely in the wrist and thigh. It probably comes from the rear in the School Book Depository. Shot 6: Hits Kennedy in the head from the front, and kills him. The last two shots have been said to be reversed, Connely getting hit less than a second after the fatal head wound, and from the ba...