"I think the Clark Panel was off by 4 inches."
Every government inquiry since the Clark Panel announced the 4 inch higher entrance wound in JFK's skull,
including the Rockefeller Commission and the HSCA, has agreed there was a bullet hole in the cowlick area.
And every government inquiry since the Warren Commission agreed there was just one bullet that passed through the skull, not two. You just cherry pick the conclusions you like and ignore the rest.
Larry Sturdivan?s ?The JFK Myths? made a good case for the entry point being near the EOP, not the cowlick.
But what this or that government study said doesn?t matter. What would matter was if a real ballistic expert, and expert who runs real world experiments with ballistic gel, bone targets, etc. said that WCC/MC FMJ bullets can and do leave a trail of metal fragments along the bullet path.
Can you name such a ballistic expert? Does that ballistic expert show pictures and X-Rays that demonstrate this is so, maybe using a human skull or a model of a human skull as the target?Larry Sturdivan made it clear that bullet fragments follow curved and unpredictable paths, so I would not expect the metal fragments to mark the path of the bullet. But if you know of a ballistic expert with a different opinion, please enlighten us.