So maybe they weren't competent enough to accurately locate the skull entry wound through palpation of an unshaven damaged skull. Maybe Humes mistook some unusual bump or fracture edge as the EOP.
Apples and oranges. The "back wound" was the least ambiguous. It was on the body's surface where there is almost no hair and it could be easily measured. Unlike the tracheotomy wound, the back wound was instantly recognizable as a bullet wound. The Clark Panel -- as did Humes et al in the Military Review -- were fully supportive of the back wound location as described in the autopsy report.
Was anybody (for example: Six Seconds in Dallas) prior to 1968/9 claiming the EOP wound didn't work for a LN shooter?
"So maybe they weren't competent enough to accurately locate the skull entry wound through palpation of an unshaven damaged skull. Maybe Humes mistook some unusual bump or fracture edge as the EOP."According to the specialists who do know they (the autopsy doctors) weren't competent to do a legal medical autopsy.
They did hold JFK's skull in their hands with scalp refracted and the brain removed though.
They examined the outside and inside of skull at the bullet hole.
Slightly above and slightly to the right of external occipital protuberance (EOP).
They asked that photos be taken for the record.
Dr. Pierre Finck noted in an after action report in 1967 that those photos are no longer in the Archive.
Oddly enough almost immediately after that '67 review of the autopsy materials the Clark Panel said the wound in the back of JFK's head was in the cow lick not the EOP.
Right when the photos showing the location of the wound disappear it's location gets moved.
"Apples and oranges. The "back wound" was the least ambiguous. It was on the body's surface where there is almost no hair and it could be easily measured. Unlike the tracheotomy wound, the back wound was instantly recognizable as a bullet wound. The Clark Panel -- as did Humes et al in the Military Review -- were fully supportive of the back wound location as described in the autopsy report."Strange thing the back wound. Jerry Ford, despite claiming he never saw the actual autopsy pictures, amended the final draft of the WCR. Changing the description of it's location from JFK's back to the back of his neck. Said it better described it's location. How does that work when you've never seen the wound?
The photo of the inside of JFK's right lung, that could have shown the direction and path of the neck wound, was also found to be missing in the '67 review of the autopsy materials.. Image that!