The Autopsy Edits: Photos They Cropped, Retouched, or Replaced

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2025 files confirm what many suspected: the visual record of JFK’s wounds was deliberately manipulated before being archived.


🧠 Introduction: The Photos Never Matched the Wounds

Researchers and doctors have long noted that the autopsy photos don’t align with:

  • Early reports from Parkland Hospital staff
  • Eyewitness accounts from Bethesda Naval Hospital
  • Descriptions from FBI agents present in the room

The 2025 documents confirm:

The inconsistencies were not a fluke. They were the result of photo tampering, image substitution, and suppressed originals.


📁 File Ref: “Secondary Prints, Non-Archival Use Only”

A rediscovered Navy memo from Nov. 30, 1963 includes the directive:

“Do not circulate original cranial entries. Use secondary prints with reduced contrast for official record.”

Attached was a reference to a now-unclassified project label:
“PHOENIX TINT – Forensic Visual Normalization”

This wasn’t just technical correction. It was image control.


📸 Missing Photos, Invented Angles

  • The back-of-the-head wound, described by multiple Parkland doctors, does not appear in any official photo.
  • A side-profile skull image referenced in early FBI logs is absent from the autopsy archive
  • A photographic technician’s log from Bethesda reads: “Two sets prepared. First marked ‘internal reference only.’ Second used for Commission copy.”

Only the second set survives.


🔍 X-Rays That Don’t Match the Skull

The 2025 files also reveal that two radiology consultants from Walter Reed raised red flags about JFK’s cranial x-rays in 1964:

“Positioning inconsistent with reported trajectory. Metallic artifact appears displaced between shots.”

Their concern was noted and filed under the category:
“Anomalous but not actionable.”

Neither was asked to testify.

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🔐 The Cold Storage That Wasn’t

A document titled “Autopsy Asset Index – Naval Archival Compliance” shows that several photo negatives and x-rays were listed as stored at WRAMC Cold Vault D-a storage facility in Bethesda.

In 1997, when the Assassination Records Review Board asked to inspect Vault D?

It had been “repurposed” years earlier.
No inventory survived.


🔚 The Wounds Were Real-But the Photos Weren’t

The visual record presented to the public was not the original.
Not complete.
Not honest.

The 2025 files confirm:

JFK’s wounds were too controversial to show.

So they showed something else.

Disclaimer: All content on this website is based on declassified documents hosted on the National Archives. Where a specific source is not cited, the information has been compiled from a range of related materials, primarily the JFK Assassination Records. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, but if you notice any errors or discrepancies, please let us know by leaving a comment.