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Online John Mytton

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Re: Marilyn Sitzman on JFK's Head Wound
« Reply #24 on: April 22, 2025, 08:45:23 AM »
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    Really?  Do you believe THAT is where the trach was inserted? If so, take another look at the "Death Stare" Autopsy Photo. This is what happens when trying to connect the BACK Wound to the Throat. It doesn't match up with the Autopsy Photos. This is exactly why Gerry Ford MOVED the JFK BACK Wound UP to the neck.

Yes really, here's an autopsy photo without any lines drawn on top so even you can perfectly see the tracheotomy wound laying directly behind the tie knot and when this wound is connected to the back wound(which can be calculated by the distance of the bullet entrance below Kennedy's neck folds in the back autopsy photo), we can conclusively prove the start of the SBF!
BTW, moving the goalposts when you are clearly proven wrong is really poor form, the death stare autopsy photos shows the exact same tracheotomy wound in exactly the same place! DUH!





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Re: Marilyn Sitzman on JFK's Head Wound
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Re: Marilyn Sitzman on JFK's Head Wound
« Reply #25 on: April 22, 2025, 09:29:45 AM »


JohnM

John,

I don't remember seeing an autopsy photo showing the ruler in the upper position (measuring the distance between JFK's mastoid process and the entry wound).

Please freshen my memory on that.

Thanks.

-- Tom


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Re: Marilyn Sitzman on JFK's Head Wound
« Reply #26 on: April 22, 2025, 10:26:14 AM »
John,

I don't remember seeing an autopsy photo showing the ruler in the upper position (measuring the distance between JFK's mastoid process and the entry wound).

Please freshen my memory on that.

Thanks.

-- Tom

Vladimir Putin himself authorized the archives to give me this rarely seen autopsy photo but shhhh, don't tell anyone, it's our secret, k!

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Re: Marilyn Sitzman on JFK's Head Wound
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Re: Marilyn Sitzman on JFK's Head Wound
« Reply #27 on: April 22, 2025, 11:29:56 AM »
Vladimir Putin himself authorized the archives to give me this rarely seen autopsy photo but shhhh, don't tell anyone, it's our secret, k!

JohnM

In other words, you or another "Lone Nutter" created it?

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Re: Marilyn Sitzman on JFK's Head Wound
« Reply #28 on: April 22, 2025, 11:44:07 AM »
I think whoever made this graphic may have made some slight errors.

First of all the 14 mark is about half way and should be 15.
Secondly the mastoid process should be a bit higher than the top of the ruler in this graphic, and furthermore as the HSCA pointed out, the mastoid process is movable when compared to surrounding landmarks but I believe the 14cm measurement would logically be taken when JFK was in this position?
Thirdly the ruler is angled slightly downwards and away from Kennedy's head.
Fourthly the autopsy photo doesn't show crystal clear ruler numbers but based on the blurry 1 cm black square at the bottom, I measured about 27 or 28, so the ruler could be 25 cm or perhaps 30?

So taking all this into account the bullet hole being 14cm down from the mastoid process is a close enough fit! But at the end of the day numbers on a page are relatively important for imagining scale but as compared to an actual photograph where we know the dimensions of the person these numbers aren't as important, because as they say a picture is worth a thousand words!



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Re: Marilyn Sitzman on JFK's Head Wound
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Re: Marilyn Sitzman on JFK's Head Wound
« Reply #29 on: April 22, 2025, 11:45:46 AM »
In other words, you or another "Lone Nutter" created it?

Why does it have to be a "LNer"?

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Re: Marilyn Sitzman on JFK's Head Wound
« Reply #30 on: April 22, 2025, 04:41:05 PM »
Sorry Royell, as they say in the classics, don't bring a knife to a gunfight!



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   There's no way the trachea/windpipe is located where that Line ends in JFK's CHEST. This frequently happens when trying to connect the Back Wound with the neat little wound in the throat/tie knot.  I've even seen a TV Replication attempt that ended with the bullet bouncing off of the dashboard of the car. It just doesn't work. Never has.

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Re: Marilyn Sitzman on JFK's Head Wound
« Reply #31 on: April 22, 2025, 04:45:42 PM »
John,

I don't remember seeing an autopsy photo showing the ruler in the upper position (measuring the distance between JFK's mastoid process and the entry wound).

Please freshen my memory on that.

Thanks.

-- Tom

  Extremely Nice "catch" Tom. Sharp eyes and a very Keen memory on your part. This is indicative of after 61+ years, we never know for certain if the image(s) we are looking at have been monkey'd with. 
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Re: Marilyn Sitzman on JFK's Head Wound
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