08-12-2009, 09:46 AM
DR. MALCOM PERRY-
The wound appeared to be an entrance wound in the front of the throat; yes, that is correct.
The physician in charge who saw the wound before the tracheotomy said it appeared to be an entrance wound.
Livingston advised Humes of this--"The FBI won't let me talk to you any more," concluded Humes.
Horne worked Humes over several times and pronounced him a slick liar constantly altering his version.
But Perry, the first witness, in his first description, called it an entrance wound.
That's one magic bullet--to be radio controlled by Oswald to turn one-eighty and come back on Kennedy's throat--from the front.
The wound appeared to be an entrance wound in the front of the throat; yes, that is correct.
The physician in charge who saw the wound before the tracheotomy said it appeared to be an entrance wound.
Livingston advised Humes of this--"The FBI won't let me talk to you any more," concluded Humes.
Horne worked Humes over several times and pronounced him a slick liar constantly altering his version.
But Perry, the first witness, in his first description, called it an entrance wound.
That's one magic bullet--to be radio controlled by Oswald to turn one-eighty and come back on Kennedy's throat--from the front.