Well, I'm neither a conspiracist nor a Warren supporter; I'm just really interested in it. I viewed the Zapruder film (and the frames link shown above). I agree that a first shot hit Kennedy in the throat, and a second hit Conally as he turned to the right; that much is clear from the frames. The frames, however, seem to show a "zoomed in" view which omits some critical detail. Watch the film, at the point when the third shot hits Kennedy's head. The debris from Kennedy's head (excuse the graphic detail) very clearly blows FORWARDS. Now watch it again, but watch CONNALLY. As Kennedy takes his fatal hit, Connally very clearly takes a hit from behind; bouncing off the seat in front of him and slumping into his Wife's lap. See
this snap of film to see what I'm talking about. This conclusively proves to me that Kennedy was shot from BEHIND. If he had been shot from in front, the BACK of his head would have blown off. Also, Connally would not have moved the way he did. I can only conclude that Kennedy's movement upwards and backwards (clear in the film) results from some sort of muscular spasm in his legs and abdomen; perhaps understandable considering the brain trauma.
Oh, and was the technology available in 1963 to effectively turn this around from a film of a shot from the front, to a film of a shot from the rear?