• Re: When Lee Harvey Oswald was shot by Ruby, was there any mention of b

    From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to gggg gggg on Sun Aug 20 21:25:50 2023
    On Sunday, August 20, 2023 at 9:25:19 PM UTC-7, gggg gggg wrote:
    (The following is Chatbot's BARD answer to that question):

    Yes, there was some blood on the ground around Lee Harvey Oswald after he was shot by Jack Ruby. The bullet entered Oswald's abdomen and exited through his back, causing him to bleed profusely. Some of the blood pooled on the ground around him, and
    some of it splattered onto the police officers and reporters who were present.

    There is some debate about the amount of blood that was on the ground. Some witnesses said that there was a lot of blood, while others said that it was not as much as they would have expected. The amount of blood may have been affected by the fact that
    Oswald was wearing a heavy coat, which may have absorbed some of the blood.

    The blood on the ground was photographed by several news photographers, and these photographs were later published in newspapers and magazines. The photographs helped to document the event and to provide a visual record of the assassination.

    The blood on the ground was also a reminder of the violence that had occurred, and it contributed to the sense of shock and disbelief that many people felt in the aftermath of the assassination.

    Is BARD's answer accurate?

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  • From John Corbett@21:1/5 to gggg gggg on Mon Aug 21 03:00:28 2023
    On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 12:25:19 AM UTC-4, gggg gggg wrote:
    (The following is Chatbot's BARD answer to that question):

    Yes, there was some blood on the ground around Lee Harvey Oswald after he was shot by Jack Ruby. The bullet entered Oswald's abdomen and exited through his back, causing him to bleed profusely. Some of the blood pooled on the ground around him, and
    some of it splattered onto the police officers and reporters who were present.

    According to Reclaiming History, the bullet went through is lower abdomen and bulged out of his right side but did not break the skin and did not exit.

    There is some debate about the amount of blood that was on the ground. Some witnesses said that there was a lot of blood, while others said that it was not as much as they would have expected. The amount of blood may have been affected by the fact that
    Oswald was wearing a heavy coat, which may have absorbed some of the blood.

    Oswald had on a sweater, not a heavy coat. All the bleeding would have been from the entrance
    wound since there was no exit.

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