Stephen Hunter's new book - The Third Bullet (fiction, mind you)... has an interesting twist on the events in Dealey Plaza 11/22/63...
Spoiler Alert!!! Avert your eyes if you're going to be reading this book and want to keep it a surprise...
There is a second shooter (as backup for LHO) at roughly the same angle behind Oswald from the Dal-Tex building across the street (East of the School Book Depository). He's taken a bullet from the same batch of Oswald's 6.5 Carcano ammo and loaded it in a much more accurate model 70 in .264 Win Mag (suppressed). To ensure there would be nothing left of the bullet to match it to a different barrel (while being a metallurgical match to LHO's ammo), they cut off the round tip and drilled a hole up the middle, ensuring rapid fragmentation. In fact, only small parts of the third bullet were found. We've all seen what happened to JFK's head.
Aside from running a .267 bullet through a .264 bore, it sounds pretty interesting. Apparently, Dave Emary (inventor of the 6.5 Creedmore) from Hornady helped Stephen Hunter come up with this idea, and they apparently actually pulled it off with good success.
Hunter is a gun guy, and I really like his books. This is the first one where he really starts talking about reloading details... even brings up H4831.
You might remember in Point of Impact (the movie was Shooter) where they paper patched a bullet shot out of the main character's gun to frame him. This is a little different twist on that theme.
Anyway, interesting spin on things, and a decent read. Check it out if you can.
Any thoughts on the theory?