Looking at Frame 313, it is clear that the debris was not propelled directly away from the shooter in a narrow jet. Instead, debris was scattered in the a wide 3-D arc. Some propelled upward, some downward, some to the left and some to the right. Some of it even went pretty much straight up. Look at frame 313.
A small portion of the brain, like an inch across would be small enough that if it went upward could be effected by the relative wind to the limousine, 18 to 23 mph, to blow back onto the trunk.
You are using "Arm Chair" mental experiments. Not "Real Word" analysis where we observe the results of a real bullet strike on an object, like a taped melon or a human head. Forgot about "Narrow Jet directly opposite the shooter's position." Think instead of "Wide 3-D arc for debris scattering."
Where is the location / locations of discovery of these three large pieces of skull that in the little information provided appear to have arrived late to the autopsy party in Bethesda , from Dallas.
The large pieces of skull delivered by Secret Service agents, " After Midnight "
It seems to me that in a murder investigation the location of where each of these skull pieces were found would be carefully documented ?
Anyone know where each of these skull pieces were found ?
Someone must know where each of these 3 large skull pieces fitting the gaping hole in his head so perfectly like a jigsaw puzzle were found ?
Anyone ?
.s.[31] They noted the largest fragment had what appeared to be an exit wound, confirmed when X-rays found metal fragments
Three skull bone fragments were received as separate specimens, roughly corresponding to the dimensions of the large defect. In the largest of the fragments is a portion of the perimeter of a roughly circular wound presumably of exit, exhibiting beveling of the exterior of the bone, and measuring about 2.5 to 3.0 centimetres (0.98 to 1.18 in). "
After midnight, three skull fragments discovered by the Secret Service were brought to the pathologists.[31] They noted the largest fragment had what appeared to be an exit wound, confirmed when X-rays found metal fragments