These are the actual observations of some of the doctors at Parkland Memorial Hospital on 22 November 1963, as interviewed by Gerald Posner in 1992 for his book Case Closed. It will clear up any misguided conceptions of the preposterously outlandish claim of a large wound in the rear of the President's head.
Gerald Posner's interview with Dr Bill Midgett, 16 April 1992:
Gerald Posner's interview with Dr Charles James Carrico, 8 March 1992:
Gerald Posner's interview with Dr Adolph Hartung Giesecke, 5 March 1992:
Gerald Posner's interview with Dr Paul Conrad Peters, 10 March 1992:
Gerald Posner's interview with Marion Thomas Jenkins, 3 March 1992:
Gerald Posner's interview with Dr Malcolm Perry, 2 April 1992:
Gerald Posner's interview with Dr Charles Rufus Baxter, 12 March 1992:
Let's also remember that the Connallys and Kellerman said they were splatteredd/hit with blood/brain/matter after the 313/head shot. And that the limo was found to have blood/matter on the inside of the windshield, the front seats and the hood.
How could a blowout of the
back/rear of JFK's head as the limo went forward and into a headwind lead to this blood/brain/flesh/matter landing in *front* of where he was seated? The exit wound is, for me, where we see it in the film. The top/side of the head. The eyewitnesses who said rear were mistaken. It happens. And the claims that it was blacked out are, frankly, made up by conspiracy believers whose only answer to evidence they don't like is to claim it's part of their conspiracy. Endless conspiracies for decades involving multiple generations of people many of whom weren't alive at the time of the assassination. When does it stop?
Added: The examination of the limo also found blood/brain/matter on the trunk of the limo, behind where JFK was sitting. And a motorcycle officer (Hargis) said he was hit with blood/matter as he rode behind the limo. But in both cases it seems obvious that the limo/Hargis drove *through* the matter as it came down. How this matter landed in front of where JFK was sitting *if* a bullet blew out the *back* of his head seems one that the "rear exit proponents" don't wish to answer.