In article <
caeruleo-8BB9DD...@mcadams.posc.mu.edu>, John Reagor
King says...
>
You know what, John....I got bored and pretty much quit debating the case
in general against a lone assassin about 13 years ago, because the other
[CT] side never was able to present a single piece of hard evidence for
multiple shooters or for the notion others helped LHO assassinate
JFK......and now I'm getting similarly bored listening to the weak,
pathetic and incredibly varied arguments against a low entry and a
right-rear BOH wound.
For example, when you ask Blenner to tell us, ideally yes or no, whether
he thinks the circular defect in the blow-up image in my graphic [copy of
F8], with the red and green arrows pointing to it, is the entry in his
BOH, or even "a" entry somewhere (or even a bullet wound), does he answer
yes or no....of course not, he says:
...drum roll please.....
"I have told you that the circular shape of the object that you call the
entrance wound is inconsistent with the line of sight arising from your
placement of F8 on the head."
So, did he agree it was the entry or "a" entry......I don't know...can you
make out his cryptic jargon? I can't.
If he meant it wasn't a bullet wound did he offer any suggestions as to
what it might be?
Maybe I'm not reading between the lines? Can you. Actually I don't care
what he's trying to say, because I shouldn't have to read between the
lines for an simple answer to a simple question like I asked.
And then you have McAdams and Marsh....they say it's not a bullet
wound....at least, though, Marsh offers [the pathetic alternative]that
it's a blood clot or something [I actually forget].
Of course, not offering any alternative at all for the conclusion it's a
bullet wound, or saying something wacky like it's a blood clot, are give
away explanations that pretty much show they know, deep down inside, what
it really is...a bullet wound.
And then you have Fiorentino...he's says the defect that the arrows point
to is "probably" the entry...but says it's in the cowlick.....in contrast
to McAdams who says it's not the entry but it's deep inside the cranial
cavity.
Go figure.
Then you have Mitch Todd who I think says it's definitely the entry but
that it's in the cowlick........same as Joe Durnavich, who I always
thought was the most knowledgeable [re. the medical evidence] member of
the "no BOH wound, cowlick entry" club....but he gave up arguing for that
scenario after Sturdivan and Zimmerman examined the originals.
Sorry for the rant....but until one of the members of that aforementioned
club comes up with a point or something substantial against a right-rear
BOH wound or a near EOP entry, friend, they're all yours...I just can't
get interested any morein their B/S arguments.
At least they should form some sort of a concensus among themselves,
shouldn't they?
I think that's "one" of the reasons why Barb J. quit posting here too.
Oh, and one more thing....has any of the nay-sayers (who scoff at the
notion the scalp was undermined and stretched) come up with an explanation
for how ****IF**** the defect with the red and green arrows pointing to it
in my graphic ***IS*** the entry (per Todd Dunavich and "maybe"
Fiorentino) and it's near the EOP (which is roughly 2-2.5 inches above
one's hairline) how it magically migrated up as seen (in the scalp)
roughly four inches above the EOP in the BOH photos?
And of course they know that if the scalp was undermined and stretched
that also means those photos were taken late after the morticians (with
HB&F assisting) began their work...which in turn means the idea that those
photos are some sort of proof there was no right-rear BOH wound is
laughable...again, because those photos were obviously not taken taken
when the body was first received (and hardly reflect the condition of his
BOH when is body left PH).
But why would we ever think that the scalp was undermined, stretched and
sutured?
How about, and I know this seems weak to the nay-sayers, because the
autopsists and morticians said so?
Of course they also know that the fact the lateral X-ray shows no large
BOH opening cannot be offered as proof there was no right-rear BOH
wound...because, thankfully, the honest Dr. Boswell admitted replacing sme
pieces of skull before X-rays or photos were taken.
BTW, can anyone tell me why the hell Boswell would minipulate skull pieces
before x-rays or pictures spposedly documenting the autopsy were taken?
Of course not.
For me, it's obvious why.
How about for the same reason pictures of the BOH weren't taken when the
body was first received?
How about for the same reason HB&F let the FBI think they only probed the
back wound with their finger?
How about for the same reason HB&F let the FBI think they didn't know
about the throat wound until the next AM?
How about for the same reason HB&F let the FBI think they didn't find the
back wound until late in the autopsy?
How about for the same reason HB&F let the FBI think they didn't see the
clothes that night?
How about for the same reason HB&F let the FBI think all the photos were
taken early in the procedure?
But let's not go there.
God willing it'll all be in a book.
Like I said, John...as far as arguing here, the battle, such as they'd
like to think it is, is all yours.
Have fun.
:-)
John C.
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John Canal
jca...@webtv.net