Pat Speer keeps telling us that Dr. Robert McClelland of Parkland Hospital said at first that JFK's gaping head wound was near the left temple. And he laments on how a lot of researchers ignore this "fact" and instead put a lot of weight on McClelland's testimony because he has never changed it. The source of Pat's belief is Exhibit 1, which he has misinterpreted.
The truth is that McClelland has, from the very beginning, maintained that the wound was on the back of Kennedy's head.
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I said back-of-head, not occipital, blowout wound.
Note 1: "Occipital" and "cerebellar" refers to the lower back of the head. "Temporal" refers to the low area around the ear.
Note 2: As can be read below, nearly all the Parkland professionals said early on that the gaping wound was at the lower back of the head. But some changed their minds when it came to their attention that that the Warren Commission contradicted them, saying that the gaping wound was at the top of the head