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   Message 98,529 of 99,700   
   JE Corbett to Gil Jesus   
   Re: Herchel Jacks: "It appeared that the   
   04 Dec 23 05:02:33   
   
   From: jecorbett4@gmail.com   
      
   On Monday, December 4, 2023 at 7:47:51 AM UTC-5, Gil Jesus wrote:   
   > On Monday, December 4, 2023 at 7:37:05 AM UTC-5, JE Corbett wrote:    
   > > That skull flap is not an entrance wound. It is the result of the skull   
   being completely shattered by the    
   > > impact of the bullet and pressure cavity that built up in the wake of the   
   transiting bullet. This pressure resulted in an    
   > > explosive wound along the upper right side of JFK's head.   
   > Show us that skull flap hanging down over the ear in this photo:    
   > https://gil-jesus.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/BE4_HI.jpg   
      
   The flap is clearly visible in the photo. It is not going to hang the same way   
   with JFK lying on his back on the autopsy table   
   as it would when JFK as upright. You can clearly see that flap in any of the   
   frames immediately following 313. It helps if you   
   enlarge the frames, but it can clearly be seen without enlarging it. This flap   
   is what led Bill Newman to believe JFK's right   
   ear had been blown off.    
      
   That flap is clearly seen in both the autopsy photo and the Z-film. There is   
   no doubt that flap was blown open by the headshot.   
   Can you think of a reason why none of the ER team made any mention of such an   
   obvious wound on the upper right side of   
   JFK's head or are you going to continue to ignore that inconvenient truth?   
      
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