09-09-2012, 11:16 PM
A.J. Blocker Wrote:From Charles previously posted excert:
"However, 3 Parkland physicians believed in 1963 that they had seen a left temporal wound: McClelland, Jenkins, and Puerto. (See Chapters 7 and 9.) Father Oscar Huber, who administered the last rites to President Kennedy, said he saw a terrible wound over his left eye."
Just a small observational point here...
If you were to have someone lay down on a table facing the ceiling(flat on their backs) and you asked 10 people to stand at the foot of the table and point to the persons left eye......or to lean over that person and touch just above the left eye....
How many do you think would correctly point to the person laying on the tables left eye, and not to the left hand side of the person laying there from where it is they stand and view that person?
I have noticed that being the case on occasion. I believe Mr Files did just that in part of his "description". It does happen, I don't know why, but it does. For me, left is "the left side of a person or an object", not necessarily my left.
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Larry
StudentofAssassinationResearch