Was JFK shot in the temple?
Malcolm Kilduff famously pointed to his right temple when describing JFK?s wound. He also clarified to reporters that he had somehow cane upon the knowledge of a right temporal injury. Dr. Malcolm Perry, as per a WOR radio broadcast, apparently agreed, as did Dr. Kemp Clark in the NBC log. JFK was apparently shot ?in the front as he faced the assailant.?
I think the 'shot in the front as he faced the assailant' quote stems from the initial belief that the trachestomy incision was made over an entrance wound to the throat.
Of course, using common sense we know that the throat wound couldn't have possibly been an entrance wound, as there is no exit wound and no bullet was found in JFK's neck.
And unless you believe the Zapruder film has been altered it's pretty clear JFK was hit in the head once, and one time only. From the rear.
All this talk of perfectly synchronized head shots, entry wounds to the throat and/or right or left temple is a bunch of rubbish.