I know it won't happen.
You can't post evidence that impeaches your postions.
I will not post pictures or links to pictures of dead people on a public forum, and the forum owner has taken the same position. That has nothing to do with hiding anything and everything to do with common decency. however, I
have told you (and anyone else who cares to read this forum) exactly where to find those images. Your complaint is rather like saying I am hiding a book at your local library because I will not go and hire it out myself and hand it to you in your own house. Get over yourself.
Because when it finally comes down to it, you all know where the back wound was, about right where I said it was.
Can you find any evidence, anywhere at all, that anyone has disagreed with the location of the back wound as described in that photograph? I have never once disagreed that the back wound was located near the top inner corner of the scapula, about six inches below the mastoid process and four inches left of the acromion process, around the level of the third thoracic vertebra. In fact pretty much where the autopsy report and the photograph say it was.
The only one being inconsistent is you, and your earlier suggestion of the back wound being 'six inches lower than the Adam's apple' was patently absurd, even for you.
Significantly lower on JFK's body then his throat wound,
No, a little lower (as I showed on an earlier post in fact), and only if you assume he was sitting bolt upright when the bullet struck. How many more times must the same things be said to you?
which makes the wounds supposedly caused "magic bullet" impossible.
Only if you assume he was bolt upright at the time. He clearly was not and in fact he also had his right arm propped up on the side of the limo, elevating his right shoulder.
You disagree with this conclusion - post the autopsy picture and lets discuss it.
The location of the wound in the photo is NOT the issue, as you well know. You want to discuss it, post a photo showing that Kennedy was sitting bolt upright with his arms down.