Judging by your recent posting history, I'd be careful if I were you when mockingly calling another member "Sherlock".The authentic autopsy photos show that the wound was not below the shoulder.
The original draft stated:?A bullet had entered his back at a point slightly above the shoulder to the right of the spine.?That did not make sense, since a bullet entering "above the shoulder" would not be entering the back.The final draft stated:?A bullet had entered the base of the back of his neck and slightly to the right of his spine.?They changed the wording, not the location of the wound.
"The authentic autopsy photos show that the wound was not below the shoulder.' During an executive session of the WC Rankin tells McCloy they have color photos of JFK's body from the autopsyRankin tells another executive session of the WC they have a picture showing the wound in JFK's back is lower than the one in the front of his neck.
54+ years after the fact, your claim of "Rankin was Wrong" is the Best Rebuttal you can come up with?
Rankin was wrong. So what?
So you've seen the color autopsy photographs of JFK's body that Rankin is referencing at those WC ExecutiveSessions?