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Autopsy proves SBT impossible

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Ray Mitcham:

--- Quote from: Tim Nickerson on April 10, 2018, 12:14:47 AM ---It's not explainable using that image.

Take a look at the following:



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Tim, perhaps you would mark on the photo above, the line you believe the bullet took.

Ray Mitcham:

--- Quote from: Bernd Werner on April 09, 2018, 09:25:48 PM ---
Where do you get the idea from, that the bullet "travelled just above the top of the right lung"?

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Bernd, I was bouncing Tim's own post back at him.

"They had an entrance wound in the posterior at the base of the neck. The X-Rays revealed no bullet inside the body.  After removing the breastplate they found a contusion on the apex of the upper lobe of the right lung. It was obvious to them that the bullet had gone over the top of that lung. They came to realize that the bullet had to have exited from the front of the neck. Humes' phone call to Dr. Perry confirmed it for them."

Matt Grantham:

--- Quote from: Ray Mitcham on April 10, 2018, 12:45:08 PM ---Bernd, I was bouncing Tim's own post back at him.

"They had an entrance wound in the posterior at the base of the neck. The X-Rays revealed no bullet inside the body.  After removing the breastplate they found a contusion on the apex of the upper lobe of the right lung. It was obvious to them that the bullet had gone over the top of that lung. They came to realize that the bullet had to have exited from the front of the neck. Humes' phone call to Dr. Perry confirmed it for them."

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 Are we not supposed to be confused by the terms contusion on the apex of the lung and over the top of the lung

Ray Mitcham:

--- Quote from: Matt Grantham on April 10, 2018, 02:13:09 PM --- Are we not supposed to be confused by the terms contusion on the apex of the lung and over the top of the lung

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Was the contusion on the apex of the lung supposedly caused by the bullet?

Matt Grantham:

--- Quote from: Ray Mitcham on April 10, 2018, 02:40:11 PM ---Was the contusion on the apex of the lung supposedly caused by the bullet?

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 Seemingly the apex of the lung is part of the lung. Therefore to say that, and then at the same time claim it went above the lung is some kind of problem

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