The face sheet, the autopsy report, Dr. Humes, Dr. Boswell, Dr. Finck, John Stringer, Chester Boyers, Roy Kellerman, Richard Lipsey, Francis X. O'Neill, Tom Robinson, George Burkley. All of these sources have indicated a small bullet hole resembling entrance right next to Kennedy's external occipital protuberance, not 4-5 inches above it.
The case that the x-rays show an entry 4-5 inches above the EOP is very shoddy and over-exaggerated. Half the people who saw the x-rays said they couldn't find any apparent entry on it. The photographs are ambiguous as to whether they show the EOP wound, but they can be compatible with it as the lower head area is in shadows and autopsy photographs have mysteriously gone missing, including apparently close-up shots of the EOP wound in the scalp and skull. The red spot higher in the scalp was said by Dr. Boswell to be an insignificant laceration related to the large defect. Everybody from the autopsy disagreed that it was the wound described in the autopsy report. The red spot is also about 12 mm, not 15x6mm.