You're projecting again. You said (1) that the FPP identified a piece of skull missing from the frontal bone, and (2) that the area of missing frontal bone goes nowhere near the hairline but is limited to a small part of the rear area of the frontal bone.
Both claims are demonstrably false, not to mention inexcusable. The FPP doggedly denied that any bone was missing from the frontal bone;
Please quote this denial. The FPP did not try to piece together the skull fragments and were largely silent on the matter. They did include both McDonnel's and Angel's reports in their records, reports which you cited to bolster one of your silly arguments and now want to walk away from. their wound diagrams show the frontal bone intact from the hairline back to the coronal suture, with no missing skull fragments. In doing so, the FPP ignored all of their own expert consultants who described a sizable amount of missing frontal bone, and even ignored Dr. Angel's diagrams showing that the triangular fragment was frontal bone and that it extended nearly to the hairline.
The FPP could not admit that a sizable chunk of frontal bone is in the skull x-rays missing because the autopsy photos of the face show the area behind and in front of the hairline to be intact. There's not even a hint of a loss of structure there. That's a physical impossibility if the skull x-rays are accurate. At the very least, the top of the forehead and the area right behind the hairline should show some visible degree of depression/indentation. This is why Dr. Ubelaker "noted the inconsistency between the amount of missing frontal bone and the intact appearance of the forehead in the autopsy photos."
You seem to be impeaching Angel's report which you have cited in the past. Angel is the only one who said the missing frontal bone was near the hairline. McDonnel said it was from the posterior of the frontal bone and the FPP was largely silent on the issue. So which one of the doctors whom you have cited in the past are you now throwing under the bus, Angel or McDonnel?
LOL! Oh my goodness. You STILL have not looked at the FPP's skull damage illustrations, have you?! Again, for the umpteenth time, those diagrams show no bone missing from the frontal bone. It is incredible that you keep dodging this fact.
Yes, the FPP included their consultants' reports in Volume 7, at the very end of the volume, but, as many scholars have also pointed out, they ignored most of their consultants' findings in their analysis. Indeed, they flat-out misrepresented Dr. Angel's findings.
And, for the sake of any newcomers to this thread, here is what you said in the OP on the issue of the FPP and missing frontal bone:
The FPP also identified a piece missing from the posterior of the frontal bone. Before seeing this diagram, I would have guessed the frontal bone meant the forehead. As the above diagram shows, the frontal bone extends well beyond the forehead to both the top and sides of the head. The missing piece of frontal bone would have been nowhere near the forehead.
No, the FPP most certainly did NOT identify "a piece missing from the posterior of the frontal bone." Their own diagrams refute this nonsense, and they said nothing about missing frontal bone in their report.
No, the "missing piece of frontal bone" would not have been "nowhere the forehead." Again, look at Angel's and Mantik's diagrams. Mantik had the advantage of being able to use OD measurements to determine the full extent of the amount and location of missing frontal bone. And did you miss Dr. Mantik's point that Dr. Boswell diagrammed the missing frontal bone as nearing the hairline, and his point that Dr. Fitzpatrick, the ARRB's forensic radiologist, said frontal bone was missing right up to the hairline? Did you miss all that? Were you hoping that everyone else would miss it?
And, you once again dishonestly only mentioned Dr. McDonnel's reading of the enhanced skull x-rays regarding missing frontal bone, ignoring the fact that he described a larger area of missing frontal bone in his reading of the unenhanced skull x-rays, and also ignoring the fact that the FPP ignored both of his readings and claimed (via their diagrams) there was no missing frontal bone. I mean, do you suffer from amnesia or something? Do you think readers won't notice the misleading way you cite evidence and how often you simply ignore evidence?
I mean, this is just incredible. You plainly made two unambiguous claims that are both demonstrably and inexcusably false. Everyone who understands English and who reads this thread can see this. But, you just can't man up and admit you blundered.