I Was a Teenage JFK Conspiracy Freak (new book)

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Offline Rob Caprio

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Re: I Was a Teenage JFK Conspiracy Freak (new book)
« Reply #147 on: October 30, 2018, 02:40:12 AM »
Not true Four Dallas doctors examined the autopsy x-rays and photos and told the NOVA science show on PBS that the photos and x-rays were consistent with what they saw. But, I would never expect all the eyewitnesses at parkland to agree - after all they were frantically trying to save Kennedy, not examine their wounds. And, that is why they all have a variety of different viewpoints as to what they saw. The best evidence is the autopsy x-rays and photographs and they clearly prove that Kennedy was hit by two bullets from behind.

As for Oswald, there's lots of time to get there. I'm trying to get agreement on the autopsy x-rays and photographs.

Have you read the documentation I referenced?

The Dallas doctors would have nothing to do with the autopsy to know if the X-rays and photographs are genuine. In terms of the wounds I am curious -- who were these four doctors?

The old, "they were trying to save his life" excuse. How does a doctor save someone's life if they don't know what wounds the patient suffered?

The best evidence is the body, but unfortunately the SS seized the body without jurisdiction and rushed it to a military controlled hospital for the autopsy.

Online Fred Litwin

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« Reply #148 on: October 30, 2018, 03:38:56 AM »
The Dallas doctors would have nothing to do with the autopsy to know if the X-rays and photographs are genuine. In terms of the wounds I am curious -- who were these four doctors?

The old, "they were trying to save his life" excuse. How does a doctor save someone's life if they don't know what wounds the patient suffered?

The best evidence is the body, but unfortunately the SS seized the body without jurisdiction and rushed it to a military controlled hospital for the autopsy.

You're not answering the question I asked?  Did you read the documents I referenced. You are so anxious for me to cite evidence. I have. Have you read what
I posted?  And I still ask the question - have you ever read the HSCA supporting volumes of evidence?

Offline Bill Brown

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« Reply #149 on: October 30, 2018, 03:41:28 AM »
The best evidence is the autopsy x-rays and photographs and they clearly prove that Kennedy was hit by two bullets from behind.

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Re: I Was a Teenage JFK Conspiracy Freak (new book)
« Reply #150 on: October 30, 2018, 01:00:38 PM »
Silly. These witnesses were trained professionals in dealing with gunshot wounds. Also, how difficult is it to notice a MASSIVE wound in the right rear of JFK's head?

You have provided NO supporting evidence and Bugliosi certainly didn't provide any supporting evidence. How could either of you do so when the WC didn't provide any?

Good grief -- David Von Pein wrote a book? It must be full of belly laughs.

The Dallas doctors were there to save JFK's life, not to make detailed observations on the wounds. That's what an autopsy is for.

Offline Rob Caprio

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« Reply #151 on: October 30, 2018, 01:28:18 PM »
You're not answering the question I asked?  Did you read the documents I referenced. You are so anxious for me to cite evidence. I have. Have you read what
I posted?  And I still ask the question - have you ever read the HSCA supporting volumes of evidence?

How's it feel? You have yet to answer several of my questions. What evidence stopped you from being a "freak" and converted you to a LNer?

And, how did the HSCA experts know that the autopsy X-rays and photographs they were provided with were the ones taken on November 22-23, 1963?

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« Reply #152 on: October 30, 2018, 01:34:10 PM »
The Dallas doctors were there to save JFK's life, not to make detailed observations on the wounds. That's what an autopsy is for.

Please. A MASSIVE wound to the head would be as obvious as Rudolph's red nose. What about this?

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ACTIVITIES OF PAT HUTTON
ON NOVEMBER 22, 1963

I came back from lunch, and went to the O.B.-Gynocology section where I was working. At approximately 12:30 P.M., the triage nurse called us to bring a cart out to the entrance. We took said cart out the door, and it was then that I realized who was in the car.

Several people helped put the President on the cart, and we then proceeded to the Major Surgery section of the Emergency Room to Trauma Room #1. **Mr. Kennedy was bleeding profusely from a wound on the back of his head**, and was lying there unresponsive.

As soon as we reached the room, a doctor placed an endotracheal tube, and prepared for a tracheostomy. Within a few minutes, there were numerous doctors in the room starting I.V.'s, placing chest tubes and anesthesia with O2. **A doctor asked me to place a pressure dressing on the head wound. This was of no use, however, because of the massive opening on the back of the head.**

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Re: I Was a Teenage JFK Conspiracy Freak (new book)
« Reply #153 on: October 30, 2018, 02:06:38 PM »
Please. A MASSIVE wound to the head would be as obvious as Rudolph's red nose. What about this?

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ACTIVITIES OF PAT HUTTON
ON NOVEMBER 22, 1963

I came back from lunch, and went to the O.B.-Gynocology section where I was working. At approximately 12:30 P.M., the triage nurse called us to bring a cart out to the entrance. We took said cart out the door, and it was then that I realized who was in the car.

Several people helped put the President on the cart, and we then proceeded to the Major Surgery section of the Emergency Room to Trauma Room #1. **Mr. Kennedy was bleeding profusely from a wound on the back of his head**, and was lying there unresponsive.

As soon as we reached the room, a doctor placed an endotracheal tube, and prepared for a tracheostomy. Within a few minutes, there were numerous doctors in the room starting I.V.'s, placing chest tubes and anesthesia with O2. **A doctor asked me to place a pressure dressing on the head wound. This was of no use, however, because of the massive opening on the back of the head.**

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JFK was lying on the back of is head. Any wound there would not have been visible. The autopsy photos as well as the Zapruder film show the wound clearly. The witnesses were simply mistaken.