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Subject: Re: Was the neck wound and exit wound or entrance wound?


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Mark Picinich
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Date Posted: 11:19:51 02/06/02 Wed
In reply to: Mr. Torres 's message, "Was the neck wound and exit wound or entrance wound?" on 09:08:18 02/05/02 Tue

My group found a CAD drawing of Dealy Plaza and where the limo is when the shot is fired. It might help to determine where the head shot was from. http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/plazao.jpg


Also, we found a site that has alot of the autopsey photos that show that the neck wound is larger then the back wound which could suggest the shot came from the book depository.
www.jfklancer.com/aphotos.html

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Re: Was the neck wound and exit wound or entrance wound?Mark Picinich11:27:49 02/27/02 Wed


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