Dennis David, who saw JFK's wounds on autopsy photos, indicates where he saw an entry wound.
The above is intriguing. From frames of the famous footage and various books, Kennedy's head appears to literally 'explode'. Half the poor mans head disappeared;
"...blowing off part of his skull and destroying the right front section of his brain".
At the Parkland Memorial Dr Malcolm Perry performed a tracheotomy (which obliterated the neck wound) and he was placed on artificial respiration.
Despite the gross anatomical damage, the man above can discern a "small hole" from a "postmortem photo"? Where are those photos now?
The autopsy was/is the problem;
"A great deal of the controversy and madness surrounding the assassination could have easily been prevented if a thorough autopsy had been performed. The brief postmortem examination, which should have taken two or three days, was rushed through in a few hours because Bobby and Jacqueline Kennedy insisted on staying at Bethesda Naval Hospital during the autopsy, and they reportedly made it known that they wanted it done quickly. Also, it is believed that Kennedy's brain, which would have provided answers to many questions about the head shot (and which was discovered missing from the the National Archives in 1966), was believed to have been disposed of by Robert Kennedy for fear it would become "a lurid public exhibition"
Postscript regarding Tippit. Abraham Zapruder gave $25,000 (received from Life magazine, for his colour footage of the assassination) to Tippit's widow. In 1999, the U.S. government paid Zapruder's family $16 million for the film, which was declared a permanent possession of the American people.
When do we move onto King and Bobby