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"GLAD he went thru this?" That's pretty harsh Thierry... He has had to maintain the company line for sure... which may have been as difficult but my God man... As a guest, you are not allowed to view links.
Register or Login page 11 V. Palamara Many people have empathy for Hill, including many of his colleagues. Agent Lawson wrote to the author: “The thing I am confident of is that, although there were no more shots, Clint saved Mrs. Kennedy’s life by vaulting up on the back of the car using the steps and hand holds and keeping her from falling off. I’m still amazed at how quickly he got up there, didn’t fall and get run over by the heavy Cadillac follow-up car and, more amazingly, how he managed to hang on during that frantic high speed race to Parkland Hospital.”98 However, through photo analysis of the Zapruder film and the Altgens photo, the author has dis-covered that Agent Hill was looking directly at JFK upon the moment of the first shot: his guilt is well-founded, for he let several crucial seconds (at least five) go by before belatedly coming to the President’s “aid”.99 As author James Hepburn wrote: “Clint Hill, who was later decorated, was the first to move, and it took him seven or eight seconds to react. In eight seconds, the average sprinter can cover 80 yards.”100 In addition, photo analysis reveals that Hill did not even push Mrs. Kennedy back into the limousine—she crawled back into the back-seat on her own. Also, like Agent Ready, Hill was involved in the drinking incident the night before.Then again.. he does provide some of the most compelling testimony as he was the FIRST PERSON to see the injuries for what they were... and corroborated Jackie's deleted testimony. So thank you Mr. Hill for telling the truth here...Mr. SPECTER. What did you observe as to President Kennedy's condition on arrival at the hospital? Mr. HILL. The right rear portion of his head was missing. It was lying in the rear seat of the car. His brain was exposed. There was blood and bits of brain all over the entire rear portion of the car. Mrs. Kennedy was completely covered with blood. There was so much blood you could not tell if there had been any other wound or not, except for the one large gaping wound in the right rear portion of the head. 
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