The same missile wound expert who reported that there was only one entry wound in the back of the skull and that the wound was slightly above the EOP and 2.5 cms to the right of the midline. Deal with it.
They have everything to do with what we were discussing before you decided to divert away.
~snip~
Excluding the line that has been added to the bottom one, do you accept those two photos as being authentic? Yes or no.
Bottom line, the description of the location of the hole in JFK's back was changed in the final draft of the
WCR to accommodate Arlen Spector's theory about a Magic Bullet causing seven wounds in JFK & JBC.
When public criticism of the WC caused the government to re-examine the autopsy photos , x-rays etc,
a photo of JFK's right lung and chest cavity, that would have showed the direction and path of that missile,
was nowhere to be found.
The same criticism noted the entry point low on the back of JFK's skull, from a bullet fired from the
6th floor SE corner TSBD, doesn't jibe with the official account of the damage. Another
government re-examination of the autopsy materials found the photos of the hole in JFK's skull at the
EOP were not in the archive. Those photos, of the inside and outside of the skull bone,
where the bullet entered, were taken specifically to show cratering.
Cratering indicates the direction the missile was fired from.
Not long after, the Clark Panel decided the original autopsy had got it wrong. It determined the photos and
x-rays show the entry point was 4 inches higher, at the cowlick. The x-rays show a trail of metal
particles high on JFK's skull. Caused, apparently, by the path of a disintegrating projectile.
Two seperate government investigations, two seperate wounds to JFK's head.
Deal with it.
"They have everything to do with what we were discussing before you decided to divert away.
~snip~
Excluding the line that has been added to the bottom one, do you accept those two photos as being authentic? Yes or no."LOL