Ripropongo, riportando le risultanze dell'HSCA, quanto ho già scritto a p. 321 del mio libro in merito al fatto che agli agenti del FBI Sibert e O'Neill furono consegnati durante l'autopsia solo 2 frammenti di proiettile e non un proiettile intero estratto dal corpo di JFK:
The following is from Volume 7 of the HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON
ASSASSINATIONS:
SECTION II.--PERFORMANCE OF AUTOPSY
(65) Sibert and O'Neill observed that Dr. Humes removed two
fragments from the right side of the skull; one 7 by 2
millimeters in size, the other 1 by 3 millimeters.(67) Special
Agents Sibert and O'Neill signed a receipt for custody of these
fragments and immediately following the autopsy transported them
to Special Agent Kurt Frazier at the FBI Laboratory. (68)
(66) The receipt for the fragments has been a continuing
source of controversy. It states that Bureau agents received a
"missile," (69) as opposed to two fragments. Chester H. Boyers,
the corpsman who typed the receipt,(70) submitted an affidavit to
the committee which stated that the receipt was for two fragments
that Dr. Humes removed from the skull, despite the receipt's
caption of "a missile." (71) Boyers emphasized that he gave
Sibert and O'Neill only missile fragments.
In affidavits and committee interviews, Sibert and O'Neill
also stated that Dr. Humes had retrieved two fragments and that
they received these fragments and not a missile. (73)
(67)The evidence indicates that the receipt was in error
and that Boyers transferred only fragments to Sibert and O'Neill.
Diego Verdegiglio