This image from a 1967 Biloxi newspaper article was on your site. Lane's shooting sequence ...
- Shot from behind struck President's right shoulder
- Shot from front entered President's throat
- Missed shot inflicting Tague wound
- Shot caused "Connally's wound" (presumably all of his wounds)
- Shot to President's head from Grassy Knoll area
What's interesting is Lane describing the head wound as going from "left front to left back". Some of this could be Lane misspeaking or the reporter misquoting. But Lane did believe the bullet exited the left-rear of the head, arguing the back-and-to-the-left motion of the President's head, that Brehm had seen a piece of skull fly to the left and ...
"The motorcycle officers to the left and rear of the limousine said
that they were struck by flesh and blood driven in their direction."
— A Citizen's Dissent: Mark Lane Replies (1968), p.114
But Officer Hargis said he thought he rode into the head wound debris as it descended, not that the debris was "driven" towards him. (
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This brings us to this curious bit of jumbled misinformation ...
"Two police officers who flanked the presidential limousine on motorcycles,
Billy Martin and Robert Hargis, were so sure that the fatal shot had come
from the knoll that they went directly up the embankment and peered over
the fence. They saw a police officer there and, thinking the area covered,
the pair left to get orders on what to do next. Minutes later pictures were
taken of an officer—or a man dressed as an officer—leaving the grassy
knoll area. His uniform was unlike those worn by the Dallas Police force.
His weaponry and other specifics also differed sharply from those of the
officers in Dealey Plaza that day, indicating that this man was not an officer
at all. This has yet to be fully investigated."
— The People's Almanac (Anthology, 1975), p.600
This article was co-written by Bruce Carero and Rusty Rhodes.