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Several of you guys are confusing that Trap Door wound in the temple area with a Large Hole in the Back/Rear of JFK's skull. This HOLE in the back of his head is Now being connected to an Entry Wound in the neck/throat. This entry wound in the neck resulting in a blow-out exit wound in the back of JFK's head is rapidly gaining steam as we approach the 60 year anniversary of 11/22/63.
I'm not confusing the "trap door" as you call it w, with anything. That skull flap is connected the top of the head, and this is what Mrs. Kennedy was talking about when she said that she "Kept trying to hold the top of his head down. Maybe I could keep it ('his brains") in". The rest of the top of JFK's head was in fragments that were scattered in Dealey Plaza, as well as inside the limousine. The Harper, Burros, and Seymour Wetzman fragments--all were found some 25 feet ahead of where the limousine was when the fatal shot was fired. The Weitzman fragment was so small that Weitzman thought it was from a "Firecracker". The Burros almost 2 inches in size, and was transported to Washington D.C. in a small Neiman-Marcus box. The Harper fragment most everyone knows the histrory of was about 3 inches in size, and was given to Harper's uncle, who then turned it over to authorities, then kept at the NA in Washington D.C. before it was stolen. The third fragment can be seen in the Zapruder film beginning in frame 314, and following frames ( minus the 7 frames where Zapruder panned too high as it was in flight ) before it came to rest under Nellie Connally's seat. I made this discovery in 2004, and a researcher by the name of Paul Seaton made a (poor) gif of it, which I think is still online. I have since made my own gif which I will include in this post. This fragment is large in size, and either struck Nellie Connally on the back, bounced off her back and and landed on the top portion of the backrest of her jump seat which it landed on, then toppled to the floor of the car, which we can see in the film. It was then found under Nellie Connally's seat by Secret Servive agent Samuel Kinney, whom is on record as having found the skull fragment. and is mentioned in his account to the HSCA . I don't know why you insist that the back of JFK's head was bown off. It isn't true at all. The Zapruder film certainly shows no such thing, Mrs Kennedy's own words of desribing the head wound reveal no such thing, and neither does the Nix or Marie Muchmore films, or the Mary Ann Moorman Krahmer photograph confirm it. In fact, they--as well as the Zapruder film--prove that the back of the head is intact, and that the TOP of the head was blown off, as all skull fragments blown 25 feet AHEAD of the car, plus the fragment we see land on Nellie Connally's that falls to the floor. If the back of the head was blown off, none of these skull fragments would have been located 25 feet away in FRONT of where the car was located at the time of the fatal shot. And they can be celarly seen in the Zapruder film, Nix film and Muchmore film, flying upward and westward, at a speed calculated by John K. Lattimer at around 80 MPH.