01-12-2017, 09:58 PM
The medical evidence in the JFK murder case is simple to explain.
There are two types of JFK medical material: that which was prepared/maintained/recorded according to proper autopsy protocols.
Then there is evidence which was not prepared according to proper autopsy protocols.
The former we weigh, the latter we dismiss.
Protocol-proper evidence includes: the clothing, Burkley's death certificate signed off as verified, the portion of the autopsy face sheet filled out in pencil and signed off as verified, the neck x-ray, the contemporaneous notes of the Parkland doctors, and the FBI report on the autopsy.
In the FBI report there was an indication of pre-autopsy surgery to the head -- renders all the head wound/s evidence irrelevant since the possibility of pre-autopsy surgery cannot be discounted.
The evidence not prepared/maintained/recorded according to proper autopsy protocol are: the autopsy photos (which have no chain of possession, to boot), the measurements written in pen on the autopsy face sheet, the description of the back wound location in the final autopsy report.
So we can throw out everything related to the head wound/s and the autopsy photos.
It's long past time to cut to the chase, folks.
There are two types of JFK medical material: that which was prepared/maintained/recorded according to proper autopsy protocols.
Then there is evidence which was not prepared according to proper autopsy protocols.
The former we weigh, the latter we dismiss.
Protocol-proper evidence includes: the clothing, Burkley's death certificate signed off as verified, the portion of the autopsy face sheet filled out in pencil and signed off as verified, the neck x-ray, the contemporaneous notes of the Parkland doctors, and the FBI report on the autopsy.
In the FBI report there was an indication of pre-autopsy surgery to the head -- renders all the head wound/s evidence irrelevant since the possibility of pre-autopsy surgery cannot be discounted.
The evidence not prepared/maintained/recorded according to proper autopsy protocol are: the autopsy photos (which have no chain of possession, to boot), the measurements written in pen on the autopsy face sheet, the description of the back wound location in the final autopsy report.
So we can throw out everything related to the head wound/s and the autopsy photos.
It's long past time to cut to the chase, folks.