
What's with that hole in the occipital region (the back of the skull) - that "ragged, slanting" hole measuring 15 x 6 cm?
It doesn't fit with the notion of a neat rear bullet and the top of his head blasting off.
Correct.
If you can find autopsy photo F8 (as in Fox photo #8) and orient it correctly (i.e., with the skull's deep, "V"-shaped notch to the left of the big semi-circular deformity (where at least one of the largish bullet fragments exited), you'll be looking at JFK's head from front-to-back (you can't see his eyes because his scalp is pulled down over them). The elongated, almost-vertical white "spot" in the dark background is the entrance wound viewed from the inside -- the one that the autopsy doctors said was about one inch to the right of and a little above the External Occipital Protuberance (I'm going from memory here on the exact measurements).
In his Chapter 14, Pat Speer got the photo right side up, thank God, but he interpreted it exactly backwards, i.e., he thinks the deep "V" notch and the semi-circular defect are in the back of JFK's head!
LOL!
If you'll watch the PBS NOVA special, "Cold Case JFK," you'll hear Dr. Peter Cummings (a gunshot-to-the-head expert) talking about these wounds and you'll see the "V" notch and the semi-circular deformity in his digital reconstruction of JFK's skull the way I've described them, i.e., in the front of the skull.