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Matt Grantham:
 Items related to this

 The Harper Fragment Good luck with an online search of what happened to this thing I get some clues that the Harper's sent it to Burkley?

The fragment that Jackie supposedly had in her hand at Parkland

The 6.5  image on the X ray that David Mantik thinks was an attempted frame Oswald

Wkipedia seems to indicate three bone fragments were found Are these the same three we see on some diagrams from the top of the head Isn't it clear enough in the photos that no significant part of the skull is missing

 

https://www.history-matters.com/essays/jfkmed/ADemonstrableImpossibility/ADemonstrableImpossibility.htm

Mike Orr:
Secret Service Agent Saw JFK's Head Blown Out In The Back

Samuel A. Kinney was the driver of the follow-up car on 11-22-63 .

In regard to JFK's head wound, Kinney was explicit: "He had no brain left-it was blown out...there was nothing left...(it was blown out...I saw it (the shot) hit and I saw his hair come out...I had brain matter all over my windshield and left arm, that's how close we were to it... It was the right rear part of his head... because that's the part I saw blow out. I saw hair come out, the piece blow out, then the skin went back in- an explosion in and out". Elaborating further, Sam said , after telling him that's where the Parkland doctors saw the wound, I would say so too... it involved half his head". Asked to explain the 1500 gram brain at the autopsy, Sam seemed perplexed, saying that "there was brain matter all over the place". Amazingly when I told Kinney there was a book-- ( High Treason ) that alleged "{SS Agent}" Emory Roberts ordered the men not to move," Sam said , " Exactly Right "

Matt Grantham:
 Sam Kinney, perhaps the most damning witness for the LN's, never called by the Warren Commission?

 I hate to repeat myself but still looking for either the HSCA or WC reports in regard to what skull fragments were admitted as evidence? You see a lot of discussion by Wecht and others about the FPP interpretation of the autopsy photos and autopsy witness reports, but I see no discussion on the location of the skull fragments and where we  would expect to find skull missing in the photos and reports in association with said fragments

 I often see a diagram showing three skull fragments flying off of the top of JFK's head, but am unclear on the source

 Thanks

Tim Nickerson:

--- Quote from: Matt Grantham on April 21, 2018, 10:59:59 PM --- Items related to this

 The Harper Fragment Good luck with an online search of what happened to this thing I get some clues that the Harper's sent it to Burkley?

The fragment that Jackie supposedly had in her hand at Parkland

The 6.5  image on the X ray that David Mantik thinks was an attempted frame Oswald

Wkipedia seems to indicate three bone fragments were found Are these the same three we see on some diagrams from the top of the head Isn't it clear enough in the photos that no significant part of the skull is missing

 

https://www.history-matters.com/essays/jfkmed/ADemonstrableImpossibility/ADemonstrableImpossibility.htm

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Jackie never held a fragment of skull in her hand. It was brain tissue.

The 6.5  image on the X ray that David Mantik thinks was an attempted frame of Oswald was actually the bullet fragment that was removed from above and behind Kennedy's right eye by Dr Humes at Bethesda.

Matt Grantham:

--- Quote from: Tim Nickerson on April 29, 2018, 06:07:41 PM ---Jackie never held a fragment of skull in her hand. It was brain tissue.

The 6.5  image on the X ray that David Mantik thinks was an attempted frame of Oswald was actually the bullet fragment that was removed from above and behind Kennedy's right eye by Dr Humes at Bethesda.

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 Could you please answer what skull fragments, if any, were entered as evidence by either the WC or HSCA?

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