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I have my problems to believe the SBT (entrance wound in the back and exit wound in the throat of JFK)
and til now i was, to admit, unsure to locate a shooting position which allows a clean LOS to the throat of Kennedy.

I found some interesting theories on several discussion boards .   

As you probably know i'am an experienced 3D Freelancer.

My work of the 3D Plaza growth more and more.
Now in progress, i've learned there was a LOS from the northern stockade fence  (Elm Street).

In the time period from Z201-Z225 an alleged front shooter may had really a chance to capture that throat shot.
I've attached the Willis photograph (Z#202) and a crop of a Survey map with two examples (red lines)
Z201 was the first frame which allow (close  before the Stemmons freeway sign) at first a Kennedy signal
from a reaction of a shot.
Later at Z#225 he lift his arms/hands towards his throat which makes a clean LOS from the front impossible.
Apart from that the "Hand waving man" came in dangerous line of fire.
Later JFK head leans too much forward and also his hands remain too long in this upward position.

This is just a theory.

I've read also that such a shot might come through the windshield to Kennedy.
When i follow that trajectory i see it might have to come from the southern stockade fence (Commerce Street).

This theory let room for some doubts because the windshield damage looks like an inside lesions.
Anyway, it is possible.

Another theory came from Wim Dankbaars Forum. From Wim himself: This is an exit wound from a fragment of an explosive bullet that hit in the head.

You know Wim stands in for the theory James Files was the grassy knoll shooter.

It would be interesting to know what you think about all theories.

Thank you forward.

Edit: The white rectangle to BDM can be ignored. It's not from me.

Martin





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Request to all photo and 3d photo experts:
 
......A TV special , as I remember ......
.... "the Men Who Killed Kennedy" perhaps??

well...........They had a 3d image of the cavity of the headshot wound.

Is that already image up on the forum anywhere?
or does anybody have somrthing along these lines
in their archives?????
I know this is the throat shot topic ........but I don't
know a better place for placing this request right now.


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It's been my belief that the throat was a entrance wound that is why JFK reaches for the front of his throat, i mean let's be simple here
If someone would come up to you and punch you in the Throat wouldn't you grab where it hurts and If someone came up and hit in the back of the neck I think you would grab the back of your neck.......The resaon JFK grabs his throat is because that is where he was struck by a bullet coming from in front of him......


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It's been my belief that the throat was a entrance wound that is why JFK reaches for the front of his throat, i mean let's be simple here
If someone would come up to you and punch you in the Throat wouldn't you grab where it hurts and If someone came up and hit in the back of the neck I think you would grab the back of your neck.......The resaon JFK grabs his throat is because that is where he was struck by a bullet coming from in front of him......

Paul,
I too am stuck with the throat wound being one of entrance, despite the doubts other researchers have but,
one thing I don't agree with & that that's that JFK literally "grabbed his throat".
This GIF is quite good.

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OPINION.
Right hand goes close to his mouth not neck(& he appears to cough).
Left hand pulling at his jacket.
FACT.
The very next thing he does is turn his eyes towards Jackie & his left index finger is pointing to his neck the moment he catches her eye!

I could take a guess & say, he's coughing up blood whilst trying to tear his clothing away to get at whatever is causing him the pain in the throat/neck.

Not exactly a classic "I've been hit" reaction though.


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I also beleive that kennedy was coughing up blood from the throat wound, and was more than likely having trouble breathing as he emerged from behind the Stemmons sighn.


I remember reading Bethesda doctors testimony that during the autopsy, stainless steel rods were inserted into the throat and back wound, in order to track the bullet trail.

According to the doctor at least one photo was taken during the autopsy showing the rods, and yet today no such photo exists.


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