The head shot looks relatively accurate if Jackie's statement 'top, behind the forehead' was accurate.
I prefer actual photos to drawings. How a wound position is described to an artist is the responsibility of the person describing it; if the result is inaccurate then something went sideways between the two.
Do you understand the difference between sloped v square shoulders
Show us where Kennedy's square* shoulders match the sloped shoulders in the generic face sheet drawing
Show us where the 14 x 14 measurement noted on the face sheet changed position
Again, tell us how a face sheet drawing is meant to replace the actual measurement of the body itself.
*Hint: Google 'JFK shoulders swim'
"The head shot looks relatively accurate if Jackie's statement 'top, behind the forehead' was accurate."LOL
"I prefer actual photos to drawings. How a wound position is described to an artist is the responsibility of the person describing it; if the result is inaccurate then something went sideways between the two." "went sideways" The WC provided those drawings as depicting the wounds to JFK.
"Went sideways" is an apt description of those drawings and the WC in general.
"Again, tell us how a face sheet drawing is meant to replace the actual measurement of the body
itself."I don't remember anyone claiming that. Perhaps you could provide a quote?
It is used however to give an approximate location of wounds or injuries.
Except for the description in Jerry Ford's edit, the location on the face sheet is corroborated
by the evidence.