RoboTimbo, there is some evidence that the base of the skull was fractured in some way.
Yes, the autopsy stated outright that the bullet that hit the back of the head and exited the right side caused
comminuted fracturing of the skull - that fracturing extended down to the base of the skull. The autopsy found no evidence of a bullet passage through the base of the skull, which is what you're trying to argue.
Did you look up the definition of comminuted yet, like I advised in my very first post on this subject to you?
So let's be honest here. You are questioning the results of the autopsy once more, to push your theory of two shots to the head.
The EOP-throat scenario, like described by autopsy witness Richard Lipsey, is probably the best way to account for the EOP wound without the evidence being altered.
No, the best way to account for that wound is what the autopsy doctors found with the body in front of them, and what the HSCA forensic panel concluded with the extant autopsy materials to examine: The bullet that struck JFK in the back of the head exited the top of the head.
So now you're disputing the findings of the autopsy and the HSCA forensic panel once more.
If the evidence is altered, there could be a number of possibilities.
There's an big
IF in there you need to establish. We'll await your evidence. Your speculation is meaningless.
Either way, we know the EOP wound existed.
We know there was a wound above and to the right of the EOP. We don't know there was a wound where you attempt to move it.
As for the large head wound, at least 3 square inches of Kennedy's skull from the large head wound was missing by the end of the reconstruction by the morticians. Any valuable evidence from the skull fragments that were blown out of the limousine is now lost.
Sorry, you can't use the lack of evidence as evidence to support your supposition. That's another logical fallacy. "We don't know what that might show" doesn't translate - except in CTish - into "This is evidence of a second shot".
You are admitting once more you have no evidence, only speculation about what the evidence might show if it existed.
Speculation about the evidence isn't evidence.
Also consider that tangential wounds do not leave obvious inward beveled entrance wounds, usually they create a long streak of outwardly exit beveling in the bone and lots of missing skin.
Still disputing the autopsy findings and the HSCA forensic pathology panel findings as well, I see. There is no such development in the autopsy record. I would ask on what basis, but we all know the basis by now... it's simply your strong desire to find a shot not fired by Oswald.
Also consider the obvious possibility of a cover-up of evidence for another gunshot wound to the head.
And, when in stuck for evidence, conjecture a cover-up of the evidence! Hilarious.
Q: Why am I not surprised?
A: Because you're a conspiracy theorist, and that is what CTs do.
Autopsy witnesses Richard Lipsey and Tom Robinson have made statements indicative of the EOP-throat scenario.
I've highlighted where you are BEGGING THE QUESTION once more.
These recollections came 15 years or 33 years after the fact. Right?
Don't you remember claiming you didn't rely on those here:
I only post later-day witness statements when they corroborate the contemporaneous stuff.
So where's 'the contemporaneous stuff' by Lipsey or Robinson saying there was any sort of bullet wound from the back of the head to the throat?
You don't have anything of the sort. Just recollections from decades later.
Hank