Robert Prey
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Did you not follow the logic? I presume not.
You cited Jenkins as the source of the temple info - you quote him above - citing originally the mention of the temporal bone.
He calls it a great laceration above. He puts that wound on the right side of the head. Where Kilduff put it.
If they are talking about the same wound - and there is no reason to think they are not - then Kilduff is pointing to the location of the large wound on the right side of JFK's head. The one Jenkins called "great" and put "on the right side of the head".
Neither man mentions the back of the head. Both are referring to the side of the the head. Both are obviously talking about the same wound, and therefore the wound Kilduff is pointing to is the one Jenkins called "a great laceration on the right side of the head".
That means he - and Kilduff - are talking about a large wound, not a small one.
You offer no evidence that the wound was front to back, rather than the reverse. You merely assume it, and then proclaim it is true.
Hank
Occipital and Cerebellum do not connote front. The wound was front to back. Obviously.