The signed autopsy sheet, including the placement and description of the back wound, was verified by Admiral George Gregory Burkley, personal physician to the president who directed the autopsy at Bathesda. Burkley filled out and signed John F. Kennedy's official death certificate on November 23rd, 1963. He verified the location of the back wound and signed the Kennedy autopsy sheet at Bethesda on November 24th. That death certificate revealed the back wound to be, in the Admiral's own words, at
the president's "third thoracic vertebra." FBI report concurred.
here is a picture from JFK's autopsy which perfectly matches the Prez' physician and the autopsy doc -

THE BACK WOUND - NOT NECK
Now... that didn't match with the single shooter. Either the photos and everyone who examined the body were wrong, or, there was a second shooter. So....As a member of the Warren Commission that investigated the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Gerald R. Ford suggested that the panel change its initial description of the bullet wound in Kennedy's back to place it higher up in his body.
Ford's handwritten editing, revealed in newly disclosed papers kept by the commission's general counsel, was accepted with a slight change.
The final report said: "A bullet had entered the base of the back of his neck slightly to the right of his spine."
let us reviewEveryone - the FBI, JFK's doc, the autopsy doc, and our own eyes from pics - show that JFK was shot in the back. Everyone agreed until they lined up the hole and discovered it was impossible for Oswald to have made that shot. So, Ford simply changed the autopsy to say JFK was shot in the neck.
I have photos, FBI re-enactment, autopsy report, and more, that all say back. You have Ford ordering the Warrn commission to ignore this, and change "back" to "neck" so he could rule out a second shooter.
Does anyone here really believe Ford on this one? Um....