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Olivier never confirmed or denied any particular entry wound. On the Zapruder film, he testified:
"If you intend to derive from the way the tissue is flying the direction of the bullet impact, you could get some errors, because when that bullet entered the head the nose of the bullet erupted on the skull and expended a tremendous amount of energy. This caused what is known as a temporary cavity. Apparently, this cavity was nearer the side of the head so that it buried in that area, and say, took the path of least resistance. If the bullet path had been near the top of the head it could have burst through the top. So while the motion of pieces of skull and brains like that are in the direction in which the cavity opened, they do not necessarily indicate a vullet flying in that same direction."
https://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=31992#relPageId=19&tab=page
Olivier's words are vague, but is the hypothetical cowlick entry not on the top of the head?
This is not a reference to the X-rays, it was my bad if I said he qualified as an expert in X-rays or if he ever specifically talked about them. But one must also ask how many more of the experts on the Clark Panel, Rockefeller panel, and HSCA are not qualified to discuss the nuances of Kennedy's X-rays even though they may have been presented as qualified to do so.
Dr. Pierre Finck was a forensic pathologist, but when asked by the HSCA if he could identify an entry wound on the X-rays, he declined to comment and referred the issue to a forensic radiologist specifically. I think a newer, better batch of experts should assess the X-rays.
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