18-12-2008, 03:24 PM
and:
I would be in favor of preserving Presidential Limos (if they have room at Smithsonian for them).
However, when a President is shot in his limo, it is a crime scene.
Nobody gets it until the criminalists have thoroughly examined it in a
pristine state. Then, it should be retained inviolate until the murder case
is over. Until then, it is evidence.
Same is true for clothing, weapons, etc.
In other words, what the Government did in the JFK case with the limo
was totally wrong and inexplicable. The cover-up began very early!
Cyril H. Wecht
I would be in favor of preserving Presidential Limos (if they have room at Smithsonian for them).
However, when a President is shot in his limo, it is a crime scene.
Nobody gets it until the criminalists have thoroughly examined it in a
pristine state. Then, it should be retained inviolate until the murder case
is over. Until then, it is evidence.
Same is true for clothing, weapons, etc.
In other words, what the Government did in the JFK case with the limo
was totally wrong and inexplicable. The cover-up began very early!
Cyril H. Wecht