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Offline Micah Mileto

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HSCA conclusions on skull photographs debunked?
« on: August 19, 2018, 09:52:59 PM »
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Some single-assassin theorists have tried reconciling the HSCA's interpretations cranium photographs with with Dr. Finck's repeated statements that he arrived at the autopsy after the top of the skull had already been opened up in the brain removal procedure, but could still examine the circumference of the small head wound resembling entry in the back of the skull as an unbroken perforation.

One of the only arguments a lone nutter even tried making is that Humes and Boswell preserved the hypothetical "upper entry wound" in the parietal bone by carefully sawing around the small hole in the skull. This is totally contrary to the statements from Humes and Boswell that the entire area around the large defect was so shattered that barely any sawing of the bone was needed to create a large enough skull cavity to remove the brain.

Judging by the orientation of the open-cranium photographs indicated by the Dox drawings, I drew the outline of the maximum size a skull cavity could be.







https://imgur.com/a/9UMt94M













This look too small to fit the whole brain through. Impossible to lift the brain out, highly unlikely someone could rotate the brain out or reach the tentorium cerebelli. The skull cavity must have been larger than is depicted in the Dox drawings endorsed by the HSCA.

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HSCA conclusions on skull photographs debunked?
« on: August 19, 2018, 09:52:59 PM »