Does Bennett mean the shoulder line?
Brainless question
C7 sounds pretty good.
At least we agree on something.
Not buying the bunching stuff?
Brainless question.
If Robinson meant the shoulder line, OK. If he meant below the shoulder body mass, then there's a problem.
Why wouldn't he have said below the shoulder body mass?
The wound occurred near the boundary of different body masses and people use the terms shoulder, neck and back interchangeably.

Nice graphics, Jerry. Pity they are immaterial.
Diana Bowron didn't mention the back wound in her WC testimony or contemporaneous newspaper articles.
She was talking about how she saw the body in the car in her WC testimony.
That she "remembered" it nearly two decades later with the assistance of kook Livingstone and an autopsy photo of the back--and then claimed the photo was wrong--suggests arm-twisting.
Just your opinion.
Neckline? Is that the hairline?
Another brainless question
Are they talking about the shoulder line? Or below the shoulder mass? The critics never bother to figure it out. As long as it sounds like it's real low, so they just brainlessly go with it.
You mean the same brainless way you accept the Specter's single bullet theory?
If you can show a good-resolution picture (that excludes the Willis and Betzner photos) from the motorcade showing clearly the nape area of the jacket that doesn't show a bunch, be my guest.
If you can show a good resolution photo of JFK's shirt bunching up whilst he was in the limo, be my guest.