New Poll: Was there an exit wound in the back of JFK's head?

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Online Benjamin Cole

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Re: New Poll: Was there an exit wound in the back of JFK's head?
« Reply #7 on: February 08, 2026, 09:02:33 AM »
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Almost all the Parkland witnesses placed a large-appearing wound in the lower rear right of JFKs head. You've seen the photos, films.

I don't see how a shot from the front, but then exiting the lower rear right of JFK's head, would spew matter to JFK's left.

TBH, the comments of Parkland witnesses are puzzling.

I am open to the possibility of a shot from the GK, more from the side than the front. But the surviving x-rays do not reveal such a shot.

In general, I think the cadence of the shots---"bang....bang-bang"---is more indicative of second gunsel. Gov. JBG shot at Z-295 and JFK at Z-313. Both from behind, and too rapidly to have been done by a shooter armed with a single-shot per bolt-action rifle.

The perps may have been Alpha 66, JMWave-attached, or G2, likely independent and low-level perps acting on their own.

Just IMHO.

A side notion: Is the Walker shooting the real Rosetta Stone of the JFKA?

My take is LHO was involved in the Walker shooting, and someone gave him a ride. Then he goes to New Orleans, but so what?

It is back in Dallas when he is involved in JFKA---with the same guys who went on the Walker shooting?


Online John Corbett

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Re: New Poll: Was there an exit wound in the back of JFK's head?
« Reply #8 on: February 08, 2026, 11:07:50 PM »
Was there an exit wound in the back of JFK's head? Not according to every qualified forensic medical examiner who has seen the autopsy photos and x-rays. Determining whether a wound is an entrance or exit is very simple for these people and the original autopsy team, the HSCA FPP, and every other medical examiner who has reviewed the material has agreed that a bullet struck JFK in the BACK of the head. Even conspiracy theorist Dr. Cyril Wecht, who believes there was also a frontal shot agrees a bullet hit JFK's head from the rear. His belief of a second head shot from the front is not based on forensic pathology, but on his interpretation of the Zapruder film. He should really stay in his lane. I doubt in all his years as a medical examiner he ever had a film of a shooting to aid him in his findings. He is basing his belief of a second head shot on something outside his area of expertise.

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Re: New Poll: Was there an exit wound in the back of JFK's head?
« Reply #9 on: February 09, 2026, 02:32:19 AM »
Agent Clint Hill [Secret Service]: Mrs. Kennedy was holding on to the President, his head still in her lap. “Mrs. Kennedy,” I said, “Please let us help the President…”

She would not let go.

That’s the one thing that I can’t get out of my mind– the picture of him lying in her lap– with his head exposed to me– just looking into the back of his head—into his brain– his eyes fixed—blood and brains and bone fragments all over the car.

The right rear portion of the President’s head was missing– it was lying in the rear seat of the car.


Offline Steve Barber

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Re: New Poll: Was there an exit wound in the back of JFK's head?
« Reply #10 on: February 09, 2026, 03:37:01 AM »
New Poll:

Was there an exit wound in the back of JFK's head?


Sonderführer Storing and zombified-by-"JFK" Jarrett Smith say "Da!"


What do you say?

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Online John Corbett

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Re: New Poll: Was there an exit wound in the back of JFK's head?
« Reply #11 on: February 09, 2026, 12:45:19 PM »
Agent Clint Hill [Secret Service]: Mrs. Kennedy was holding on to the President, his head still in her lap. “Mrs. Kennedy,” I said, “Please let us help the President…”

She would not let go.

That’s the one thing that I can’t get out of my mind– the picture of him lying in her lap– with his head exposed to me– just looking into the back of his head—into his brain– his eyes fixed—blood and brains and bone fragments all over the car.

The right rear portion of the President’s head was missing– it was lying in the rear seat of the car.



Your photo clearly shows the skull flap on the side of JFK's head. That is what exposed JFK's brain. There was a massive blowout wound to the upper right side of JFK's head. The original autopsy described it as being chiefly parietal but extending into the occipital and temporal regions. So yes, the blowout was partially toward the rear of the head. Most of the skull pieces that were blown out remained attached to the scalp and it is my belief Jackie tried to close those flaps on the way to Parkland as best she could. What she couldn't close was the hole left by the Harper fragment which was blown completely away and found later that day. That explains why the ER team got the impression the blowout was limited to the rear of the head when in fact it extended along the entire upper right side of JFK's head.

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Re: New Poll: Was there an exit wound in the back of JFK's head?
« Reply #12 on: February 09, 2026, 05:48:41 PM »
Your photo clearly shows the skull flap on the side of JFK's head. That is what exposed JFK's brain. There was a massive blowout wound to the upper right side of JFK's head. The original autopsy described it as being chiefly parietal but extending into the occipital and temporal regions. So yes, the blowout was partially toward the rear of the head. Most of the skull pieces that were blown out remained attached to the scalp and it is my belief Jackie tried to close those flaps on the way to Parkland as best she could. What she couldn't close was the hole left by the Harper fragment which was blown completely away and found later that day. That explains why the ER team got the impression the blowout was limited to the rear of the head when in fact it extended along the entire upper right side of JFK's head.

    Go to You Tube and search    "Zapruder Film JFK Assassination Best Quality HD 1080p"     By- windvale

    Do Not restrict yourself to viewing only a single still frame. Examine this entire film sequence at normal running speed. You can clearly see JFK being hit with such force that he is literally thrown Backward into the Limo backrest. The force from that shot was so great, that JFK then bounces off of the backrest and begins tilting/falling to his (L). Clearly, we are seeing the result of a shot fired from the (R) Front.

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Re: New Poll: Was there an exit wound in the back of JFK's head?
« Reply #13 on: February 09, 2026, 11:30:19 PM »
Clearly, we are seeing the result of a shot fired from the (R) Front.

Says the undisputed worst Dealey Plaza photo analyst on this message board...