Don't be such an ass Ray. Royell can't help himself but you should know better. It's not a fake face sheet. It's a copy of the original face sheet that the HSCA presented to Boswell and on which he placed for them a mark at where the wound in the neck was. He was the person who made the notes and markings on the original face sheet. He stated that the dot on the original face sheet was not an accurate placement of the wound. He first made that comment in 1966 when he placed an X on another copy of the face sheet.
So how does that work? He made the notes on the original face sheet in 1963 when he has just seen the body and the wounds, yet he makes a "mistake" but it takes him three to six years to realize he made that mistake and correct it?
Really... and this is one of the men you rely on for accuracy in one of the most important autopsies of the century?