No.... Of course not. I posted available links that have the doctors at Parkland describing a neck wound as an entry. Where that bullet/projectile went...I have no answer. Apparently-- the doctors didn't look for it. Their priority was to try and revive the president. Again here is a sketch of the presidents wounds as they saw them....
That wound located further down into the the thoracic area
Not even Boswell clung to the mark on the face-sheet, amending it for the "Baltimore Sun" in 1966. You weren't aware of that?
While measurements on the face-sheet were accurate, markings were not necessarily so. For example, using the face-sheet, the vertical line that rises from the armpit roughly represents the location of the tip of the right acromion process; now note the distance between the "back" wound and right mastoid process on the skull -- it is 1 1/2 times greater. Yet both distances are the same according to measurements written on the face-sheet.
was ignored and moved by the authorities...chiefly as I understand instituted by Arlene Specter and Gerald Ford so that they could account for one single bullet somehow striking two men.
I came back to modify---Where is an [authentic] autopsy picture showing a bullet wound in the back of the neck?
Wow. I can't believe you've never seen this picture. Some "researcher".