The blood examined in photographs and films, and described in the
statements of witnesses in the homicide of John Kennedy, seem to describe back
spatter to the immediate front of the President. There is no conflict to this
supposition within any witness statements or in any blood evidence documented in
video and photographs. Additionally, the Zapruder film reveals a violent
movement of JFK's head to the rear, corresponding to the targets in the
experiments. Therefore, it is my opinion the bloodstain evidence is consistent
with the injury to John F. Kennedy's head being the result of a single gunshot
from the right front.
About the author:
Sherry Gutierrez, a Certified Crime Scene Analyst is presently a consultant to District Attorneys and Law Enforcement Agencies in the fields of Crime Scene Investigation and Reconstruction, and Bloodstain Pattern Analysis. A full listing of Mrs. Gutierrez's numerous published works, achievements, professional affiliations, and professional education are available upon request to JFK-Lancer.
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