08-02-2015, 10:22 PM
Hi Cliff
If you want to discuss a low back wound, I agree with you 100%. A wound 1.5-2 inches to the right of the spinal mid line at T3 is squarely lined up with the top section of JFK's right lung. There is enough in the medical evidence, presented in Appendix VIII of the WCR, about obvious signs of pneumothorax and the placement of a chest tube into JFK's right pleural cavity to more than confirm, in my mind, that JFK had a serious wound to his right lung.
I also believe a "shallow" back wound is preposterous, as rifle bullets simply travel at too high of velocities to cause a wound in flesh less than an inch deep. And while many "experts" have tried to tell us the back wound was caused by a "short shot", likely a result of defective gunpowder robbing the bullet of most of its muzzle velocity, what these "experts" fail to mention is that the "short" in "short shot" means the bullet, due to decreased muzzle velocity, will fall short of its target; often hitting the ground only part way to the target.
I feel certain the bullet that entered JFK's right lung was a type of bullet that suffered disintegration while travelling through soft tissue, explaining why no exit wound was observed at Parkland on the front of JFK's chest.
If you want to discuss a low back wound, I agree with you 100%. A wound 1.5-2 inches to the right of the spinal mid line at T3 is squarely lined up with the top section of JFK's right lung. There is enough in the medical evidence, presented in Appendix VIII of the WCR, about obvious signs of pneumothorax and the placement of a chest tube into JFK's right pleural cavity to more than confirm, in my mind, that JFK had a serious wound to his right lung.
I also believe a "shallow" back wound is preposterous, as rifle bullets simply travel at too high of velocities to cause a wound in flesh less than an inch deep. And while many "experts" have tried to tell us the back wound was caused by a "short shot", likely a result of defective gunpowder robbing the bullet of most of its muzzle velocity, what these "experts" fail to mention is that the "short" in "short shot" means the bullet, due to decreased muzzle velocity, will fall short of its target; often hitting the ground only part way to the target.
I feel certain the bullet that entered JFK's right lung was a type of bullet that suffered disintegration while travelling through soft tissue, explaining why no exit wound was observed at Parkland on the front of JFK's chest.
Mr. HILL. The right rear portion of his head was missing. It was lying in the rear seat of the car. His brain was exposed. There was blood and bits of brain all over the entire rear portion of the car. Mrs. Kennedy was completely covered with blood. There was so much blood you could not tell if there had been any other wound or not, except for the one large gaping wound in the right rear portion of the head.
Warren Commission testimony of Secret Service Agent Clinton J. Hill, 1964
Warren Commission testimony of Secret Service Agent Clinton J. Hill, 1964