02-07-2013, 08:27 AM
David
Eye page one recaps David twenty minutes prior to official arrival (gray ambulance, bronze casket) had supervised formal detail of seven or eight men who unloaded a slate-gray shipping casket from a black hearse.
David typed a memo for an agent for four fragments (enough for a bullet, but not two) which disappeared.
Two or three days later, dropped by Pitzer's office. Hand-crank editing machine working a 16mm black and white, pulling off frames including one version of the stare-of-death showing a bullet hole in the president's right forehead.
Because on Tuesday, after the autopsy, I don't know, figure the day after, I had stopped by to see Bill Pitzer, who was head, he was Lt. Commander William Pitzer, he was head of the audiovisual at Bethesda and on staff of their medical school. And he was one of my mentors for the medical service corps program. And I stopped in as I frequently did during the week, I wanted to ask him some questions about the MSC program. Bill was editing a 16mm film of the autopsy. He also had some slides and some black and whites. I was only there for 15 or 20 minutes, I looked at some of them and they were unquestionably, without a doubt, they were of the JFK autopsy. I could see that on the editing. One of the things that Bill and I, [agreed] that it was a frontal entry wound. You know, the wounds were caused by frontal entry wounds, just by what we viewed. We didn't discuss it at length or go into detail and try to, because you know at that time, and then I left Bethesda in '65 and I don't recall that Bill and I ever discussed that again after that. Because on that following Monday, the people who had been in the morgue during the actual autopsy were all taken to John Stover's office, Captain, he was the commanding officer, and signed statements. Well, what they were were, keep your mouth shut and the threat of court marshal.
That there was a distinct bullet entry wound, if you start like at the corner of the right eye and go right up the hairline on Kennedy. There was an entry wound there about the size - my little finger would probably just about fit into it. Believe me I can recognize, I have seen enough in my time, I know an entry wound from an exit wound. There was no doubt about it.
There is a precedent for multiple gunshot suicides, besides Craig and Marshall, that of the second husband of a famous. . . .http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/strange_...Tlt5eOkrEN
We had one of those hand-crank editors for 16mm in the later 'sixties. Roger had his girlfriend running through the woods, intersplicing my American flag undergoing 256 color combinations, Peter Max Beyond the Thunderdome.
You can do marvelous things with film and photos but Pitzer went too far.
Eye page one recaps David twenty minutes prior to official arrival (gray ambulance, bronze casket) had supervised formal detail of seven or eight men who unloaded a slate-gray shipping casket from a black hearse.
David typed a memo for an agent for four fragments (enough for a bullet, but not two) which disappeared.
Two or three days later, dropped by Pitzer's office. Hand-crank editing machine working a 16mm black and white, pulling off frames including one version of the stare-of-death showing a bullet hole in the president's right forehead.
Because on Tuesday, after the autopsy, I don't know, figure the day after, I had stopped by to see Bill Pitzer, who was head, he was Lt. Commander William Pitzer, he was head of the audiovisual at Bethesda and on staff of their medical school. And he was one of my mentors for the medical service corps program. And I stopped in as I frequently did during the week, I wanted to ask him some questions about the MSC program. Bill was editing a 16mm film of the autopsy. He also had some slides and some black and whites. I was only there for 15 or 20 minutes, I looked at some of them and they were unquestionably, without a doubt, they were of the JFK autopsy. I could see that on the editing. One of the things that Bill and I, [agreed] that it was a frontal entry wound. You know, the wounds were caused by frontal entry wounds, just by what we viewed. We didn't discuss it at length or go into detail and try to, because you know at that time, and then I left Bethesda in '65 and I don't recall that Bill and I ever discussed that again after that. Because on that following Monday, the people who had been in the morgue during the actual autopsy were all taken to John Stover's office, Captain, he was the commanding officer, and signed statements. Well, what they were were, keep your mouth shut and the threat of court marshal.
That there was a distinct bullet entry wound, if you start like at the corner of the right eye and go right up the hairline on Kennedy. There was an entry wound there about the size - my little finger would probably just about fit into it. Believe me I can recognize, I have seen enough in my time, I know an entry wound from an exit wound. There was no doubt about it.
There is a precedent for multiple gunshot suicides, besides Craig and Marshall, that of the second husband of a famous. . . .http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/strange_...Tlt5eOkrEN
We had one of those hand-crank editors for 16mm in the later 'sixties. Roger had his girlfriend running through the woods, intersplicing my American flag undergoing 256 color combinations, Peter Max Beyond the Thunderdome.
You can do marvelous things with film and photos but Pitzer went too far.