You just won't allow yourself to connect the dots, will you? Let's review again: Boswell's own notes taken at the autopsy mention missing frontal bone. Later, Boswell told the ARRB, under oath, that there was frontal bone missing. Finck told General Bloomberg the same thing. And your only reply is that, "Gosh, well, gee, Boswell and Finck signed the autopsy report!"
You have completely ignored what I posted this morning on this. Here it is again:
From that article:
"Autopsy ballistics consultant, Pierre Finck reported to his superior, General Bloomberg, that frontal bone was missing."[50]I read through Finck's report to the General and cannot find where he wrote that frontal bone was missing. The large wound extended up to where the bullet exited but, as I pointed out already, that didn't include any significant portion of the frontal bone.
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Again from Hunt's article:
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"Autopsy prosector, J.T. Boswell recalled the missing frontal bone for the ARRB and drew the hole on a plastic skull (see Figure H-12b, below)."
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I just finished reading Boswell's ARRB deposition in its entirety. The above claim made by Hunt is FALSE. No where in his deposition did Humes recall that the frontal region of the skull was missing bone. He said that there was some fracture that extended from the frontal bone through the floor of the orbit. But nothing about any missing frontal bone. The only time that he came close to saying that there was frontal bone missing was when he was asked his opinion on what the dark space seen in the lateral X-Ray view represented.
GUNN. To an untrained eye such as my own, there appears to be a large, dark space, almost as if it's a figure eight, in the frontal area, somewhat behind the eye and down into the cheek. Do you see that area that I'm referring to?
BOSWELL. Mm-hmm.
GUNN. Can you tell me what that represents?
BOSWELL. Well, it looks almost like a pneumo- encephalogram where you got air in and displaced tissue, but--I suspect that that's what that is. I think that's a space with a lot of air in it.
GUNN. So though it is darker, that does not signify that it is missing skull?
BOSWELL. Oh, I don't think--well, the missing skull is all over. Of course, the drawing we have there is sort of similar to that, isn't it?
Do we have an AP, one straight on?
GUNN. Yes.
BOSWELL. What was the one I just--
GUNN. The first one.
BOSWELL. The first one? May I look at that one again? Yes, you're right. Here it is. See, this is what's missing here.
GUNN. So you're pointing at what I would describe as the temporal and parietal bone on the right hemisphere? Is that--
BOSWELL. I guess that would--actually, that looks like frontal there, doesn't it? Frontal, temporal, and some parietal. But that's where this space is here.
He's trying to make out what the X-Rays are showing and comes close to saying that the AP view shows frontal bone missing. Even if he said outright that it shows frontal bone missing, it would be a far cry from him saying that he recalled missing frontal bone. Hunt was being somewhat less than honest.
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If you continue to give my posts short shrift then I won't be wasting any more of my time with you.