The fix was put in quickly that a "sniper" acted alone to kill JFK. In all, over 7 shots were fired that day putting JFK in a hail of crossfire.
The Watsonville Register Pajaronian from that sad time
Again, the words "assassins bullets" are used to fix the blame quickly in the group public mind of a lone assassin.
The San Francisco Examiner of that time
The SF Examiner sub-headline is even more specific in getting the public to accept the lone assassin theory.
The San Jose Mercury 1963 headlines
The San Jose Mercury even starts to suggest a motive for Oswald. The fix was in!
A snippit from "The Death of A President" by William Manchester
This snippit from Manchesters book is a quote from Jackie Kennedy. When she went to the memorial service in Washington D.C., she wore her blood stained pink suit in protest of what had just happened to her husband. When she was offered a chance to exit the building by a private door, she chose to exit the public entrance so that the world could see her clothes.
JPG scan of letter from David Naro to Dr. Cyril Wecht
This letter clarifies the nature of the wound to President Kennedy’s head while at Parkland Hospital, as seen by Dr. Kemp Clark. The key term here is the rear exit wound from the head shot.
Text for the limousine diagram of the JFK assassination
Headine from Op-Ed article published 4-18-92 in The Telegram-Tribune
This is a scan of the op-ed article that I got published in our local newspaper, the Telegram-Tribune. I want to tell the reader here that when I sent the text for this piece via US Mail to Fred Newcomb, the author of "Murder from Within," it ever got there. I had to re-send the text by United Parcel. This sort of mail problem has always been the case when dealing with the JFK assassination. As well, this scan was done once before and the feds deleted it from my web tv scrapbook before I could publish it.
Press photo of Lee Harvey Oswald, the fall guy in the JFK assassination.
Frame 313 of the Zapruder Film
Here, you can plainly see the limousine driver, William Greer, facing completely to the rear and firing his .45 Cal. pistol. That shiny area is not the top of agent Kellermans head. He did not have a flat-top haircut.
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