Didn't Dr. Cyril Wecht come to the same conclusion--that there could not have been one gunman given the pattern of the wounds? Dr. Wecht also served on the Warren Commission and his recent book documents his studied position about the assassination. https://www.amazon.com/JFK-Assassination-Dissected-Analysis-Pathologist-ebook/dp/B09LSFVW…
Watch the Zapruder film in very slow motion, and you will see that a plume of liquid debris explodes from JFK's head as the death shot found its mark. The vector of the plume was upward and to JFK's front right. As such, the force that caused that plume could only have come from either below JFK to his rear left, or from his front right.
The rear left location would have been in the park to the left of the motorcade as the cars proceeded, exposing the gunman to all the people who were watching the motorcade in that park. The other location makes much more sense, from behind the wall of the grassy knoll above the road where the motorcade passed.
Didn't Dr. Cyril Wecht come to the same conclusion--that there could not have been one gunman given the pattern of the wounds? Dr. Wecht also served on the Warren Commission and his recent book documents his studied position about the assassination. https://www.amazon.com/JFK-Assassination-Dissected-Analysis-Pathologist-ebook/dp/B09LSFVWFQ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2ZJZBI2MQXLTU&keywords=cyril+wecht+the+jfk+assassination+dissected&qid=1674671636&sprefix=cyril+wech,aps,148&sr=8-1
Watch the Zapruder film in very slow motion, and you will see that a plume of liquid debris explodes from JFK's head as the death shot found its mark. The vector of the plume was upward and to JFK's front right. As such, the force that caused that plume could only have come from either below JFK to his rear left, or from his front right.
The rear left location would have been in the park to the left of the motorcade as the cars proceeded, exposing the gunman to all the people who were watching the motorcade in that park. The other location makes much more sense, from behind the wall of the grassy knoll above the road where the motorcade passed.