Post by Gil Jesus on Feb 4, 2023 7:25:19 GMT -5
By Gil Jesus (2023)
Dr. Humes' final autopsy report stated that "in the underlying bone is a corresponding wound through the skull which exhibits bevelling of the margins of the bone when viewed from the inner aspect of the skull." (16 H 981)
One autopsy photograph proves this was not so.
Unlike an exit wound in flesh, which leaves a ragged or jagged edge to the wound, an exit wound in the skull blasts out of the bone leaving a "bevel" at the point of exit.
A bevel on the inside table of the skull indicates a wound of entry while a bevel on the outside of the skull indicates a wound of exit.
Below is a typical gunshot wound to the skull showing the entrance wound (A) on the outside of the skull and the bevelling on the inside of the skull (B) as the bullet exited the bone.
Humes' statement that the bevelling was seen "when viewing from the inner aspect of the skull" indicates that the wound was a wound of entry. (CE 387, pg. 4)
But autopsy photo F8, shows a bevelling of the wound on the OUTSIDE of the skull on the perimeter edge of the large exit wound.
This bevelling indicates that a bullet EXITED at the large head wound. The result is that the autopsy photo does not support the autopsy report.
The autopsy report indicates that Humes knew how to interpret the bevelling information. Three fragments which were blown off the skull in Dealey Plaza found their way to Bethesda and were included in the autopsy report. The largest of these had a bevelling on the "outer aspect of the bone" which Humes presumably but correctly identified as an exit wound. (16 H 981)
If he knew the bevelling on the outside edge of the large fragment indicated a wound of exit, he knew the bevelling on the outside edge of the large wound in the back of the skull indicated an exit wound as well.
In other words, Dr. Humes changed the exit wound he saw to an entrance wound. He deliberately lied about the head wound he saw. With Oswald positioned behind the motorcade, they had to have the official record show all shots were fired from behind.
This is the reason why he and the Secret Service pressured the Dallas doctors, specifically Dr. Malcolm Perry, to back off his statement that the throat wound was an entry wound.
It's the reason why Humes lied to Rydberg about the autopsy photos and x-rays being unavailable and why he preferred dictating a description of the wounds. Rydberg could not be allowed to see the autopsy photograph which showed the bevelling on the outside of the skull bone, evidence that proved Humes' autopsy report that identified it as an entrance wound was a lie.
And it's also the real reason why Humes burned his original autopsy notes after Lee Harvey Oswald was dead. The medical people involved in the autopsy were sworn to secrecy under penalty of court-martial.
All of these actions when combined could only serve one sinister purpose: to hide the fact that the shot that hit the President in the throat and at least one that hit him in the head came from the front.
Dr. Humes' final autopsy report stated that "in the underlying bone is a corresponding wound through the skull which exhibits bevelling of the margins of the bone when viewed from the inner aspect of the skull." (16 H 981)
One autopsy photograph proves this was not so.
Unlike an exit wound in flesh, which leaves a ragged or jagged edge to the wound, an exit wound in the skull blasts out of the bone leaving a "bevel" at the point of exit.
A bevel on the inside table of the skull indicates a wound of entry while a bevel on the outside of the skull indicates a wound of exit.
Below is a typical gunshot wound to the skull showing the entrance wound (A) on the outside of the skull and the bevelling on the inside of the skull (B) as the bullet exited the bone.
Humes' statement that the bevelling was seen "when viewing from the inner aspect of the skull" indicates that the wound was a wound of entry. (CE 387, pg. 4)
But autopsy photo F8, shows a bevelling of the wound on the OUTSIDE of the skull on the perimeter edge of the large exit wound.
This bevelling indicates that a bullet EXITED at the large head wound. The result is that the autopsy photo does not support the autopsy report.
The autopsy report indicates that Humes knew how to interpret the bevelling information. Three fragments which were blown off the skull in Dealey Plaza found their way to Bethesda and were included in the autopsy report. The largest of these had a bevelling on the "outer aspect of the bone" which Humes presumably but correctly identified as an exit wound. (16 H 981)
If he knew the bevelling on the outside edge of the large fragment indicated a wound of exit, he knew the bevelling on the outside edge of the large wound in the back of the skull indicated an exit wound as well.
In other words, Dr. Humes changed the exit wound he saw to an entrance wound. He deliberately lied about the head wound he saw. With Oswald positioned behind the motorcade, they had to have the official record show all shots were fired from behind.
This is the reason why he and the Secret Service pressured the Dallas doctors, specifically Dr. Malcolm Perry, to back off his statement that the throat wound was an entry wound.
It's the reason why Humes lied to Rydberg about the autopsy photos and x-rays being unavailable and why he preferred dictating a description of the wounds. Rydberg could not be allowed to see the autopsy photograph which showed the bevelling on the outside of the skull bone, evidence that proved Humes' autopsy report that identified it as an entrance wound was a lie.
And it's also the real reason why Humes burned his original autopsy notes after Lee Harvey Oswald was dead. The medical people involved in the autopsy were sworn to secrecy under penalty of court-martial.
All of these actions when combined could only serve one sinister purpose: to hide the fact that the shot that hit the President in the throat and at least one that hit him in the head came from the front.