Kennedy Autopsy Photographs Research Video # 1 (1991 Mark A Crouch)

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Summary: Kennedy Autopsy Photographs Research Video #1 (1991):

- (00:40-01:15) Mark Crouch received nine black-and-white Kennedy autopsy photographs from retired Secret Service agent James K. Fox in 1981, with permission to release them after Fox's death in 1987. Seven photos were used in David Lifton's "Best Evidence" re-release and various TV programs.

- (01:48-02:45) The video aims to clarify which autopsy photos are in private possession and identify disturbing anomalies. The "Fox set" contained nine pictures, seven of which appeared in the 1988 "Best Evidence" edition and were featured on Nova broadcasts and other media.

- (04:58-08:00) Analysis reveals significant differences between supposedly identical photographs (Fox F1 vs F2), including different exposures and contrast levels. Fox F3 shows the body positioned to reference a supposed entry wound, while Fox F5-F7 provide multiple angles for stereoscopic analysis.

- (13:18-16:28) Comparison between Fox black-and-white photos and Groden color photos reveals major discrepancies in wound appearance, particularly around the forehead area (called "anomaly 1") and a swath of hair (called "anomaly 2"), suggesting possible photographic manipulation.

- (18:35-21:53) Examination of forehead shots shows a triangle shape in one photo that becomes a circle with an X inside it in another photo, indicating possible retouching attempts in the black-and-white photographs that didn't carry over to color versions.

- (24:14-27:23) Body positioning inconsistencies suggest the photographs were not all taken simultaneously as claimed, with evidence the body was moved or repositioned between shots, contradicting official autopsy procedures.

- (32:48-34:54) Color enhancement analysis indicates possible colorization of certain areas, particularly around wound sites, with unnaturally bright red coloring that doesn't match the natural dark tones seen elsewhere in the photographs.

- (42:43-46:06) Blood pattern analysis around the ear area suggests the body was extensively handled before photography, with clean areas behind the ear contrasting with blood smudges on the ear itself, inconsistent with proper autopsy documentation procedures.

- (48:24-51:29) Crouch concludes the photographic record was deliberately manipulated to obscure evidence of a frontal entry, rear exit fatal head wound, with the overall medical evidence showing signs of alteration and inconsistencies with X-ray findings.
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Original Source Attribution:

'Kennedy Autopsy Photographs Research Video # 1 (1991 Mark A Crouch)' | JFK: Hands on Research | Jan 24, 2018 | https://youtu.be/p-83sznP9hE?si=nmOenkZgMcZkEDSf

Produced by Harrison Edward Livingstone, written, filmed, and narrated by Mark Adam Crouch, This is a walkthrough of the James K. Fox autopsy photograph set and was released in 1991 as an accompanying VHS with the Fox autopsy photograph set.
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