08-04-2014, 01:31 AM
Quote: DJAnd finally... when he leaves the Marines... we have the mastoid scar at 1" now, and the scar to his left elbow and hand noted....again, as #39: Identifying Marks...
One would think that when the police are looking for a specific individual, their IDENTIFYING MARKS would be of some importance in proving they had the right person...
If one was to read the autopsy, one might conclude that the person Rose autopsied was NOT the same as this person leaving the military... as none of the surgical marks which Identified him when he entered and left the Marines were noted on his body at the time.... And all the close-up photos of Oswald's autopsy are not available...
1. What part of my previous posts explaining the mastoid scar are you not getting?
2. When were the police specifically looking for Oswald?
3. You don't appear to have actually ever read the autopsy report. The two scars resulting from the "accidental discharge" of a weapon in the Marines are indeed noted in the report.