I'm not even saying the throat wound was an entry, but Lifton posits that the throat wound/trach incision was expanded from some kind of probing or even as an effort to make it look like an exit.
Who cares what Lifton says or posits?
Lifton insists all the shooters were in front of the President, which puts them all in front of the Governor, too. So if the President's wounds were all inflicted from the front, and altered to look like wounds from behind as Lifton posits, then it follows that the Governor's wounds were likewise inflicted from the front and altered to look like wounds from behind, even though Lifton never mentions this in his 747+ page tome to bad science and poorer logic.
This is what you get when you follow conspiracy authors down their personal rabbit hole.
And if you want to believe that Perry said he never made the trache through the bullet wound, be my guest, just bear in mind NO ONE ELSE ever said there were two wounds on the throat - a bullet wound and a trache. None of the other Parkland doctors, none of the Bethesda witnesses. The autopsy photos don't show it. The autopsy report doesn't show it. None of the Bethesda witnesses, even 33 years after the assassination, remembered it that way.
Believe whatever outlier nonsense you wish.
During the autopsy, and not on a sanitized third draft of the autopsy report, they did speculate that the stretcher bullet squeezed out of Kennedy's body. Surely you know this.[emphasis added]
"They did
speculate..." Thank you for that admission. Speculations are not evidence. Surely you know this. The 'sanitized' bit is just your belief, supported by no evidence whatsoever. It carries no weight.
Dale Meyers? From the same Discovery Channel special which held a test bullet to the camera at just the right angle to conceal the full extent of it's deformity?
Where'd you get the image you showed? Oh, From the same Discovery Channel special?
Hilarious.
Maybe we should start off a little skeptical. After all, most of the information we have on Dale Meyers' animation is only from that Discovery Channel clip, and a few other photographs. Dale Meyers refuses to release his computer data, and instead chooses to whine on the internet about people asking questions. Does this sound like the behavior of a man who truly believes he solved one of the biggest forensic controversies ever?
It sounds like a man who's done a lot of work and isn't about to give it away for free. It also sounds like you can't attack the message, so you attack the messenger.
The very first image is wrong. Note the red line in relation to the hairline in Myers' images, but in the center [autopsy] image, the hairline is much closer to the red line than in Myers' images. Pat Speer is trying to show something is wrong with Myers work, but Speer's establishing he either can't align the hairline correctly in three images, or he deliberately misaligned them.
Hank