THE SMOKING BULLET

In 1987, Dallas resident John Rademacher took his step-son to see Dealey Plaza.
A lawn services professional, Rademacher and his son got tools from their car trunk and started to dig in the Plaza.
On their second day of digging, they found a .222 caliber shell casing with dents in it.
When James Files confessed, he stated that he had left his .222 casing behind in Dealey Plaza AFTER he had bitten down on the casing and left his teeth marks in it.
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DENTAL REPORTS ON THE .222 CASING