Is the back wound depicted in WC exhibit CE386 at the third thoracic vertebra?
No, but since that's a drawing based on a verbal description error can be expected. There is a phot of the wound that clearly does place it near there.
Does this picture match location shown on autopsy photos
or autopsy fact sheet?
Since both the photos and the fact sheet are in circulation, what difference does it make if a drawing doesn't quite match?
None of the above answers are exceptable, because the bullet has a downward trajectory.
Yes, which is explained by tilting the thorax forward as in a slouching person such as Kennedy was at the time of the shot. If it's only one inch below, it doesn't take much of a forward lean to place it above. A fact I have already demonstrated.
Now, once again, do you ever plan to address the fact that the shots have been duplicated?