If it's an Entrance wound in JFK's neck, why didn't it nick his Tie?

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Online Tom Graves

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Re: If it's an Entrance wound in JFK's neck, why didn't it nick his Tie?
« Reply #7 on: September 01, 2025, 10:41:03 PM »
It was certainly hurried, frantic scalpel work. The nurses were trying to cut off JFK's shirt and tie as quickly as possible. Again, one of the Parkland nurses confirmed to Henry Hurt that the nurses made the shirt slits and the tie nick.

This explains why Weisberg and Mantik independently observed the jagged edges of a blade in the slits, why the slits had no fabric missing from them, why no metallic traces were found around the slits, and why there was no hole through the tie.

It is obvious that none of you can explain why the tie has no hole through it, why the shirt slits have no fabric missing, and how any bullet exiting the slits could have nicked the top of the tie knot without first tearing through the knot.

It's really, really simple: No bullet exited the slits. Nurses made the slicks [sic] and the tie nick. The throat wound was an entrance wound, just as the Parkland doctors, who'd seen hundreds of gunshot wounds, said it was.

It's a miracle those nurses didn't sever his jugular vein while they were hacking away!
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Re: If it's an Entrance wound in JFK's neck, why didn't it nick his Tie?
« Reply #8 on: September 02, 2025, 03:57:58 PM »
It's a miracle those nurses didn't sever his jugular vein while they were hacking away!

They made two small overlapping slits below the inner collar band and a slight nick on the top of the tie.

I take it you're just going to keep avoiding the fact that there was no hole through the tie? This a textbook case of self-delusion and an ability to face disturbing fact.

If a bullet had exited the shirt slits, it would have to had to tear through the tie. It could not have missed the tie. It would have torn a hole through the bottom part of the tie knot. But there is no hole through the tie. There is only a small nick on top of the tie knot near the left edge of the knot. Obviously, no bullet could have exited the slits and then magically weaved around the body of the knot and nicked the top of the knot. At least not on this planet and not in this reality.

The FBI knew this. This is why the FBI fought so doggedly, for 10 years, to avoid releasing their photos of the tie.

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Re: If it's an Entrance wound in JFK's neck, why didn't it nick his Tie?
« Reply #9 on: September 02, 2025, 04:04:33 PM »
They made two small overlapping slits below the inner collar band and a slight nick on the top of the tie.

I take it you're just going to keep avoiding the fact that there was no hole through the tie? This a textbook case of self-delusion and an ability to face disturbing fact.

If a bullet had exited the shirt slits, it would have to had to tear through the tie. It could not have missed the tie. It would have torn a hole through the bottom part of the tie knot. But there is no hole through the tie. There is only a small nick on top of the tie knot near the left edge of the knot. Obviously, no bullet could have exited the slits and then magically weaved around the body of the knot and nicked the top of the knot. At least not on this planet and not in this reality.

The FBI knew this. This is why the FBI fought so doggedly, for 10 years, to avoid releasing their photos of the tie.

Dear Comrade Griffith,

Please freshen my memory:

Were the fibers of JFK's shirt and/or tie pointed outwards, or inwards?

-- Tom

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Re: If it's an Entrance wound in JFK's neck, why didn't it nick his Tie?
« Reply #10 on: September 03, 2025, 10:04:08 PM »
What was this then?



JFK was a shabby dresser?

     So now there is a "bullet hole" in the JFK Shirt in the region of the Tie? The same tie that was Not penetrated by said bullet? So in order to make the SBT even "possible", (1) JFK is now deemed a "hunchback", (2) the JFK BACK Wound is moved Up to his Neck, (3) the front of the JFK Shirt is claimed to have been penetrated by CE399, and (4) JFK's Tie is claimed to have been penetrated by CE399 too. Revisionist History knows NO Limits.