08-06-2011, 07:31 AM
I found Doug Weldon's The Kennedy Limousine: Dallas 1963 in Murder in Dealey Plaza (2000) James Fetzer (ed.) pages 129-158 followed by Doug Weldon's 1999 JFK Conference presentation Parts 1-16 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czQKoxjcvgc to be clear, compelling evidence of a shot from the area of the south storm sewer (since paved over) through the windshield producing the wound of entry in the anterior throat noted by Malcolm Perry before Secret Service Agent Elmer Moore badgered Perry by telephone the night of Friday November 22, 1963.
There is a standard knee-jerk where is the bullet from this frontal entry which is far less a dilemma than the rather more obvious dude where's my country.
In point of fact in the ARRB depositions is a systematic query of the subjects regarding missing evidence in which list appears an x-ray which showed metal in the cervical vertebrae.
Along with the brain and the original windshield we may add the answer to the above noted shopworn question.
The first to assault Perry on the matter later called Kennedy a traitor. The tag team included Specter and Dulles, so damaging was the proof of conspiracy.
Wouldn't Greer and Kellerman have flinched.
I ask you, as the president dies in a hail of bullets did any of the agentssave Hill at the last--"flinch."
McHugh normally sat between the agents in the front seat. Not that day. The day Emory Roberts told the agents in the follow car not to move.
Crack went the windshield. "I thought what bad taste that someone was setting off firecrackers."
Bad taste. That was the point.
There is a standard knee-jerk where is the bullet from this frontal entry which is far less a dilemma than the rather more obvious dude where's my country.
In point of fact in the ARRB depositions is a systematic query of the subjects regarding missing evidence in which list appears an x-ray which showed metal in the cervical vertebrae.
Along with the brain and the original windshield we may add the answer to the above noted shopworn question.
The first to assault Perry on the matter later called Kennedy a traitor. The tag team included Specter and Dulles, so damaging was the proof of conspiracy.
Wouldn't Greer and Kellerman have flinched.
I ask you, as the president dies in a hail of bullets did any of the agentssave Hill at the last--"flinch."
McHugh normally sat between the agents in the front seat. Not that day. The day Emory Roberts told the agents in the follow car not to move.
Crack went the windshield. "I thought what bad taste that someone was setting off firecrackers."
Bad taste. That was the point.