Basically, yes.
The autopsy skull x-rays and the Harper fragment are two keys to orienting the photo correctly. And, as Dr. Mantik has explained, the presence of the fatty tissue in the upper-left corner is also a key indicator.
The features Mantik imagines are at the photo's edge and out of focus.
Dr. Mantik viewed F8 in stereo and noted that the upper left corner of F8 shows fat tissue and even a nipple extending outward from the skin of the chest. As Dr. Mantik explains, this fatty tissue would only be visible if F8 showed a posterior view of the head:
Little confidence can be placed in Mantik's claim.
On a side note, Humes told the ARRB that F8 showed the EOP entry wound, and Dr. Mantik has confirmed that F8 does show an EOP entry wound almost exactly where Humes placed it (John F. Kennedy’s Head Wounds, pp. 25-29, 62-65).
I would recommend reading Dr. Mantik's section on autopsy photo F8 in his online paper "The Medical Evidence Decoded," pp. 80-83.
https://themantikview.com/pdf/The_Medical_Evidence_Decoded.pdf
"Livingstone traveled to Dallas and showed these images (actually copies
of drawings of the back of the head, based on the work of the HSCA) for the
first time to the Parkland medical witnesses. What he discovered was truly
astonishing; the Parkland personnel radically disagreed with their authenticity."
The Parkland doctors were shown a viewpoint of the cleaned-up back of the head that none of them ever saw in the first place. So naturally they couldn't confirm a view they had never seen.
"In fact, in their detailed medical notes of 22 November 1963, none of these
doctors had mentioned such a small entry site, a truly astonishing oversight,
if indeed, this "entry" site had existed at all that day."
The doctors explained that the wound could have been there and they not notice it.
"The first individual to recognize this paradox was John Nichols, M.D., A pathologist
at the University of Kansas, (John Nichols, ''The Wounding of Governor John
Connally of Texas, "The Maryland State Medical Journal, October 1977). He drew
a model crosssection of anatomy, and concluded that a bullet fired from the lateral
angle of the sniper's nests imply could not exit at the midline of the throat without
striking bone."
Endorsing the Nichols cartoon shows how bewildered Mantik is in regards to anatomy.
Kennedy's neck-tie knot was not as wide as model's. |
Dr. Mantik's best and most up-to-date analysis of F8 is in his JFK's Head Wounds: A Final Synthesis. On page 28 he has a picture of F8 with overlaid orienting graphics to help the read understand what F8 shows.