It turns out that Dr. Art Snyder, physicist at the Stanford National Accelerator Laboratory, did not tell Josiah Thompson that there is no forward movement in Z312-313, but that the alleged forward movement of 2.3 inches does not occur. I wish Thompson had made this clear in his 2007 article. However, Thompson did end the paragraph by saying “the two-inch forward movement was just not there”:
Art Snyder of the Stanford Linear Accelerator staff persuaded me several years ago that I had measured not the movement of Kennedy's head but the smear in frame 313. The two-inch forward movement was just not there. (https://www.maryferrell.org/pages/Essay_-_Bedrock_Evidence_-_part_3.html)
I was more than happy to realize that my inference from Thompson’s statement was unfounded.
Dr. Snyder says the forward head movement in Z312-313 is about 1/3 of the Itek-Thompson value. Snyder measures the forward movement as being about 0.3 meters per second, which equals =0.63 inches in one frame. I quote Snyder:
The measurements of Itek and Thompson are almost inconsistent with a shot from a Mannlicher-Carcano. The motion is so large that nearly all the momentum of the bullet is needed to account for it. However, quantitatively Thompson and Itek were mistaken. The apparent motion between Zapruder frames Z312 and Z313 is an artifact of the blurring of frame Z313. This is not to say that JFK’s head did not move forward between frames Z312 and Z313, but that the Z313 blur obscures the motion so that it cannot be measured using these frames. The actual forward motion (~0.3 meter/sec) can be estimated by comparing Z313 to Z314. It is about 1/3 the value obtained using the Itek or Thompson measurements—consistent with a Carcano bullet imparting ~1/3 its momentum and ~1/2 its energy. (“Case Still Open: Skepticism and the Assassination of JFK,” Skeptic, volume 6, number 4, 1998, p. 53)
So instead of the head moving forward 2.3 inches in Z312-313, Snyder says it moves forward about 0.63 inches. (Take 0.3 meters per second. Take the Zapruder camera speed, which was 18.3 frames per second, or 18.3 frames per 1,000 milliseconds. Divide 0.3 meters by 18.3. That equals 0.16 meters in one frame, or 0.63 inches in one frame.)
So if a bullet from the rear could move the head 0.63 inches forward in one frame (55 milliseconds), why could not a bullet from the front have moved the head backward at the same speed?
In his “Bedrock Evidence” essay, Thompson notes that David Wimp has determined through careful measurements that the upper bodies of the limo occupants begin to move forward at about Z308. He also mentions evidence of a head shot after Z313.
The idea of a shot to the head after Z313 has surprisingly good evidence on its side. The first two reenactments in Dealey Plaza put the head shot as occurring when the limousine was 294 feet from the sixth-floor window, 29 feet farther down the street than the limo was at Z313. Dr. Mantik observes,
. . . these re-enactments as well as associated documents and eyewitness statements, place the final head shot (the second, in my view) about 30 to 40 feet farther down Elm Street than Z-313. Warren Commission data tables actually place the final shot at 294 ft. from the "sniper's" window, not the 265 ft. that corresponds to Z313. (“The Zapruder Film Controversy,” p. 24, https://themantikview.com/pdf/The_Zapruder_Film_Controversy.pdf)
Chuck Marler explores the evidence for a post-Z313 head shot in great depth in his chapter in
Assassination Science, from which the following is quoted:
The distinct possibility that there was a final shot, one which struck the President after Zapruder frame 313, has been once again raised by studying the precise measurements in the 5 December 1963, survey plat, reexamining the testimony of Emmett Hudson, comparing the reference in CE-875 that the third shot struck at the "5+00" mark (which was west of Z-313), and looking at CE-2111 which stated the limousine was opposite the manhole cover at the final shot (the manhole cover is west of 313). Secret Service Agent Clint Hill also testified he heard the sound of a shot "just about as I reached it (the limousine)." (p. 258)
The 12/5/1963 survey done by the Secret Service put three marks on Elm Street to represent shots. These marks corresponded approximately to Z208, Z276, and Z358.