What we can learn from the Trump case is that, just as in the JFK case, diagrams cannot ways be trusted.
There are various diagrams of the path the bullet took past Trump's head. I found one below at the 0:33 mark of a youtube video.
The diagram of the path that the bullet took, which I assume everyone has seen, clearly shows that Trump's survival was amazing. The head was turned perfectly, so the sides of the head was lined up perfectly with the path of the bullet. And the bullet was aimed perfectly, to just barely miss the head over the course of a six inch path, that would have missed him completely had the ear not stuck out a bit. This precise turn of the head made it possible for the bullet to strike the ear while missing the skull. A truly flukey shot.
I would like to point out one thing. Was this diagram the result of a very careful study by Dale Myers, using multiple photographs showing the precise location of Donald Trump's head? No. Well, what is this this diagram based on?
Two assumptions:
1. Donald Trump was struck by a bullet.
2. And, well, not really an assumption, that no other part of Trump's head was struck.
To meet these two assumptions, one would have to start off with assuming the head just happened to be turned perfectly to allow this to be possible. It has to be if he was struck by a bullet. And this is what produce the diagram.
This is a big coincidence.
I am always suspicious of coincidences.Let's consider a different scenario. The rifle bullet struck an object. It produced a spray of fragments that continued downrange which slightly wounded five men. Trump and the four officers standing near him.
Trump's head was not turn just so. The right side of his head was exposed. A fragment struck his ear. And would have continued on to strike his skull, likely killing him, had it been a rifle bullet. But being a fragment, it just gave a minor wound to the ear and was deflected away from the head. Resulting in Trump having a minor wound, just like the four other officers.
So, where is the evidence that Trump's head just happened to turned in such a way, that it was possible for a bullet to hit the ear but miss the skull? Where is the careful study that shows this is so? Anything beyond "Well, it looks to me that this might have been the case?"
Where is the study that carefully:
* studies the photographs of the position of Trump's head, and the compass heading of a midline line from front to the back of the head, through the center of the head.
and compare that to:
* the compass direction of the bullet from the sniper's position to Trump
and see how parallel these two lines are?
And not just get the compass direction of the bullet path from the sniper's position, and just assume the head was turned to face the opposite direction to make such a shot possible.
Keep in mind that most bullets that strike an ear, continue on to strike the skull and produce a fatal shot. A bullet that does strike an ear but does not strike the skull is very rare, very flucky, and should not be our starting theory. In contrast, a fragment could strike an ear and not continue on to go through the skull. A fragment is much more easily deflected.
I finally offer one piece of advice.
Stop looking into a scenario of what explains Trump's wound. And start looking into a scenario that explains all the minor wounds to the five men. Make that your starting point. This would be a more productive method. And try to avoid coming up with a scenario that requires a big coincidence, like Trump's head turned perfectly parallel to the bullet path, if you can.