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New Research on the throat wound
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Excellent summary of evidence the throat wound was enlarged at Bethesda.

It is more credible to divide the labor, not making Kellerman multitask.

The arrival at 6:35 in the shipping casket enabled Humes and Boswell to use the saw on the skull and scalpels on the throat and scalp to recover inconvenient lead.

Together with baggage-related delays at Love Field, the witnesses collated by James V. Rinnovatore form a compelling hypothesis.

The shell game was interrupted by Jacqueline Kennedy's remaining with her husband's casket until its 7:00 arrival, but the pre-autopsy went on.
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New Research on the throat wound - by Paul Rigby - 13-04-2010, 05:02 PM
New Research on the throat wound - by Phil Dragoo - 13-04-2010, 09:11 PM

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