Sadly, Jack Trojan will never acknowledge that I have done this. The last time (when I posted that experiment) he disappeared for a while. Now he is back and acting like he never saw it. Let’s see if he repeats that M.O..
No I never saw your prev post but I'll give you cred for it. The problem, however, is that your re-enactment can't be verified with the photos you posted and you set it up in the wrong order. You placed the high laser where you thought it belonged on your back at roughly the T1 vertebrae, which is about right, but you didn't take a photo of where the low laser struck your throat at the same sitting. You have to confirm that both lasers were coincidental and matched the autopsy wounds at the same time. You didn't do that. Instead you lined up the high laser to where you wanted it to be and to hell where the low laser struck you.
Your setup should include a photo of the lasers pointed directly at each other at a 17 deg declination. It is imperative that the beams are coincidental. I can't tell if you did this. Then sit between the 2 lasers until the low laser strikes your throat at the C7 vertebrae as per the autopsy. Only then can you note where the high laser strikes your back, not the other way round. It is too easy to fudge your results otherwise.
What you cannot do is take a photo of the high laser striking your back where you want it to be, then get up and sit back down again for a photo of where the low laser strikes your throat. You can promise me that you sat in the same exact position all you like, but you must realize that negates your experiment.
I have done this experiment many times with different people and there were varying results depending on how accurate your setup is. None of the results, however, matched the autopsy photos. The bottom line is that a bullet entering the back at the T1 vertebrae cannot exit at the C7 vertebrae if it is shot at a 17 deg angle. Your fudged experiment notwithstanding.
Repeat the experiment and make sure your setup is accurate including a photo of the lasers with coincidental beams. Then remove your clothes, brighten the room and line up the lasers to match the autopsy wounds exactly. Then take a single photo and use a mirror to show both wounds simultaneously. Only then will I believe your results were legit.