https://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/arrb/master_med_set/md13/html/Image00.htm
https://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/arrb/master_med_set/md13/html/Image10.htm
Regardless, 3 important photos are not included in the Archives.
The photo of the inside of the chest cavity. It could/would have shown the path and direction of the bullet that struck JFK in the
back.
The photos of the bullet wound in JFK's skull located slightly above and slightly to the right of the EOP. The autopsy doctors asked they
be taken of the inside and outside of the skull, with the brain removed and the scalp refracted.
The location of both wounds were changed after the autopsy.
Gerald Ford changed the description of the location of the back wound in the final draft of the WCR; from JFK's back to the back of the base
of JFK's neck. It raised the entrance above the alleged exit in the front of the throat. Makes a shot from 60 feet up on 6th floor SE corner
TSBD more palatable/believable.
The Clark Panel found a trail of metal particles across the top of JFK's skull when the autopsy materials were re-examined in the late
sixties. They concluded the autopsy doctors missed the rear entrance wound in JFK's skull by 4 inches. They changed it's official location
from the EOP to the cowlick.