Hi Dan, Did you notice JFK's hair puffs out in the back? Mary Moorman said the exact same thing his hair puffed out. Thank you for everything! Sincerely yours, Michael
I have to assume that you agree with my analysis of the Z-film, that the wound to JFK's head is to the top part of his skull, that skull fragments are blown upwards and that this is the same wound as shown in the autopsy photographs.
I say this because you haven't dealt with a single issue I raised. And you're right not to deal with them because they show what a tenuous grasp you have on the evidence for this case.
Instead of dealing with these issues [because you know they will crush your little fantasy] you raise another issue.
Did you notice JFK's hair puffs out in the back? The head shot causes an unbelievably large deformation of the skull.
The skull literally shatters into countless pieces. Some are blown upwards, some are still attached to the massive piece of scalp that is blown to the side of his head and those still inside the remaining scalp have lost their structural integrity.
It is possible that there is deformation shown at the back of the head [or puffing out] but it is very slight. Certainly when compared with the massive deformation of the top part of the skull. More importantly, no debris exits the back part of the head. Bruglioni studied the Z-film in close detail and he never mentions debris exiting the back of the head,
I'm glad you agree that it was the top part of JFK's skull that was blown up in the air in the Z-film and that this is the same wound we see in the autopsy pics