24-02-2015, 03:26 PM
Clint Hill, despite his defense of the official story, is still insisting he saw a large hole in the back of JFK's head. Four times he describes it in his 2012 book, Mrs Kennedy and Me. As with John Connally (who never accepted the SBT), I wonder if anyone has ever explained to Hill the significance of what he saw.
From Vince Palamara's site:
On pages 290, 291, 305, and 306, Clint Hill states firmly, as he has many times in the past, that the BACK of JFK's head was gone, thus indicating that President Kennedy was shot from the front, as entrance wounds leave small holes, while exit wounds leave large holes. Page 290: "…blood, brain matter, and bone fragments exploded from the back of the president's head. The president's blood, parts of his skull, bits of his brain were splattered all over meon my face, my clothes, in my hair." Page 291: "His eyes were fixed, and I could see inside the back of his head. I could see inside the back of the president's head." Page 305: (at the autopsy) "the wound in the upper-right rear of the head." Page 306: "It looked like somebody had flipped open the back of his head, stuck in an ice-cream scoop and removed a portion of the brain…"
From Vince Palamara's site:
On pages 290, 291, 305, and 306, Clint Hill states firmly, as he has many times in the past, that the BACK of JFK's head was gone, thus indicating that President Kennedy was shot from the front, as entrance wounds leave small holes, while exit wounds leave large holes. Page 290: "…blood, brain matter, and bone fragments exploded from the back of the president's head. The president's blood, parts of his skull, bits of his brain were splattered all over meon my face, my clothes, in my hair." Page 291: "His eyes were fixed, and I could see inside the back of his head. I could see inside the back of the president's head." Page 305: (at the autopsy) "the wound in the upper-right rear of the head." Page 306: "It looked like somebody had flipped open the back of his head, stuck in an ice-cream scoop and removed a portion of the brain…"