Neily - “....So, no I cannot show you a "clear" photo of entrance wound #2. Can you?”
SDuderstadt - “Because it blew JFK's skull off.... I asked about a front entrance wound. Do you have one or not?”
First, if we cannot clearly establish a rear skull entrance wound and can only agree the clear evidence shows a rear “shoulder” entrance wound that exited from his throat, then why would I need to show you a front entrance wound to establish another shooter? Hear me out on this... If, even you agree, the 2nd bullet that hit him blew his skull off and you cannot show me a clear rear skull entrance wound, then aren’t there other possibilities for where the bullet struck causing the skull to be blown off?
Most people visualize the skull as representing a circle (wish I could draw this all for you right now :) ) and assume that if a bullet enters the circle it must have came from another side of the circle at approximately the same angle, which is true. However, in this case, the circle (i.e. head) was not a stationary object by any means. First his head was not stationary, he was also in a car that was moving, and his head was leaning forward clutching his throat as he was struck by the 2nd bullet to the head. This is makes the above circle analogy a bit too simple for this discussion. However, it still works.
Anyway, in this case, if there is not a clear entrance wound on the back or front of the skull, the other possibility is that the entrance and exit wound were so close that when his skull was blown off, the entrance and exit wound flew off with it... (i.e. the bullet deeply grazed his head) If that is the case, then the shooter could have been in front of him or behind him. Given the angle that would be required to result in such a wound, the shooter was either positioned high above him from behind or low below him from the front. Given the fact that his head went back so violently at the moment of impact (laws of physics here), the only forensically sound conclusion is that he was hit from the front.
So, unless you can show me a clear photo of the wound to the back of his head, and can account for the sudden violent thrust to the rear, I will stick to my education, training and experience and go with the only theory that answers all of the questions/circumstances.
By the way, if you get a chance, can you look at this thread and respond to the question I posed? I am sincerely interested in what you think about Gage's theories.
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