Based on these particular photos, and with the stand-in more upright than Kennedy, ...
Bullet enters base of the back of "Kennedy's" neck (mark on jacket). | | Goes downward to exit at level of tie knot. |
Cue Cakebread to point out the car, stand-ins and where car is currently stopped are not the same as those on the day of the assassination.
Uh, no, Jerry. That's not what they're doing here. They knew where the wounds were because they were well informed, having seen the autopsy photos. They have the mark on the upper back EXACTLY as seen in Bethesda. Here, see how nice I am - I put this together for you:
And because there is no report at all of any rear neck wound as marked in the area above the upper back wound in that reenactment photo, this clearly is showing where that wound was if it was simply moved around to the front of the throat.
So I ask you [and others again] - how can a bullet shot from high up heading downward hit that upper back area and exit ABOVE and out of the neck? It's not plausible, Jerry, and goes against any and all things that happen in real life.
'Night, John Boy
'Night, Mary Ellen