Berserker976
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Not much mental gymnastics needed. Where exactly were they going to get a bomb (in 1964) that not only blew the person up but also completely erased all traces of him? There was no such thing.
The bomb blows up and flesh and bones fly all over the place. Simple as that. The point was not to have a fully intact body for anyone to recover.
There is no plot hole there.
Where are you going to get a wormhole device in 1984, or a giant railgun, or a robot capable of smooth bipedal locomotion? This series has never shied away from anachronistic technology.
A small bomb that explodes and incinerates a body is not really super far-fetched. Especially because again, that was its stated purpose, to remove the corpse, not to disseminate it.