MicahJava
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Yeah, the nine members of the forensic pathology panel agreed that the depressed cowlick fracture on the X-Ray was an entry wound, but this finding is intertwined with the belief that the red spot on the BOH photographs must be an entry wound. As I have pointed out several times, this belief is based on taking the BOH photographs out of context. You must believe that the autopsy doctors (and John Stringer, who took those photographs) are completely clueless about the body they spent hours with.
The HSCA report also explains the concept of beveling, with a diagram of what typical or "ideal" beveling should look like. Is it my untrained eye, or does the depressed cowlick fracture on the X-ray not look particularly "beveled" in either direction? And on the fragment trail, people like David Mantik have pointed out that the emperor is wearing no clothes- the fragment trail does not correspond with the cowlick fracture besides one fragment placed a whole centimeter beside and under it.
I posted plenty of experts who weren't too crazy about the X-ray showing an entry in he cowlick. This just looks like a case of connecting the dots where they don't belong. Wecht also sticks to the belief that the autopsy doctors were very incompetent- he still enjoys telling the story about how they missed the bullet hole in the throat.
And above you have proof the HSCA panel didn't consider the possibility of a missile entering the original EOP location and going under the cerebellum without severely damaging it.
The HSCA report also explains the concept of beveling, with a diagram of what typical or "ideal" beveling should look like. Is it my untrained eye, or does the depressed cowlick fracture on the X-ray not look particularly "beveled" in either direction? And on the fragment trail, people like David Mantik have pointed out that the emperor is wearing no clothes- the fragment trail does not correspond with the cowlick fracture besides one fragment placed a whole centimeter beside and under it.
I posted plenty of experts who weren't too crazy about the X-ray showing an entry in he cowlick. This just looks like a case of connecting the dots where they don't belong. Wecht also sticks to the belief that the autopsy doctors were very incompetent- he still enjoys telling the story about how they missed the bullet hole in the throat.
And above you have proof the HSCA panel didn't consider the possibility of a missile entering the original EOP location and going under the cerebellum without severely damaging it.
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