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Are the Autopsy Photos authentic?

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Gary Craig:



?Motorcade Cop Tells How It Happened,? Sunday News (New York)
, 24 November 1963, p.25:

Dallas, Nov. 23 (Special) - B. W. Hargis, 31, Dallas motorcycle patrolman who was riding
in President Kennedy?s motorcade, gave this account today of the assassination:
 
?We turned left onto Elm St. off Houston, about half a block from where it happened. I was

right alongside the rear fender on the left hand side of the President?s car, near Mrs. Kennedy.
 
When I heard the first explosion, I knew it was a shot. I thought that Gov. Connally had

been hit when I saw him turn toward the President with a real surprised look.

The President then looked like he was bent over or that he was leaning toward the Governor,

talking to him.
 
As the President straightened back up, Mrs. Kennedy turned toward him, and that was when he

got hit in the side of his head, spinning it around.

I was splattered with blood.
 
Then I felt something hit me. It could have been concrete or something, but I thought at first I

might have been hit.

Then I saw the limousine stop, and I parked my motorcycle at the side of the road, got off and

drew my gun.
 
Then this Secret Service agent (in the President?s car) got his wits about him and they took off.

The motorcycle officer on the right side of the car was Jim Chaney. He immediately went forward

and announced to the chief that the President had been shot.?

Royell Storing:

--- Quote from: Gary Craig on March 06, 2018, 06:16:40 PM --- :)

"This is Exactly what happened to Officer Hargis & his motorcycle situated on the immediate Left Rear of the JFK Limo."




?Motorcade Cop Tells How It Happened,? Sunday News (New York)
, 24 November 1963, p.25:

Dallas, Nov. 23 (Special) - B. W. Hargis, 31, Dallas motorcycle patrolman who was riding
in President Kennedy?s motorcade, gave this account today of the assassination:
 
?We turned left onto Elm St. off Houston, about half a block from where it happened. I was

right alongside the rear fender on the left hand side of the President?s car, near Mrs. Kennedy.
 
When I heard the first explosion, I knew it was a shot. I thought that Gov. Connally had

been hit when I saw him turn toward the President with a real surprised look.

The President then looked like he was bent over or that he was leaning toward the Governor,

talking to him.
 
As the President straightened back up, Mrs. Kennedy turned toward him, and that was when he

got hit in the side of his head, spinning it around.

I was splattered with blood.
 
Then I felt something hit me. It could have been concrete or something, but I thought at first I

might have been hit.

Then I saw the limousine stop, and I parked my motorcycle at the side of the road, got off and

drew my gun.
 
Then this Secret Service agent (in the President?s car) got his wits about him and they took off.

The motorcycle officer on the right side of the car was Jim Chaney. He immediately went forward

and announced to the chief that the President had been shot.?

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      Are you Claiming that the Photo you have posted was taken at the time of the Kill Shot?  If you are, please refrain from posting any further images. You are completely Misleading this Forum.

Mike Orr:
No

Gary Craig:

--- Quote from: Royell Storing on March 06, 2018, 07:07:53 PM ---      Are you Claiming that the Photo you have posted was taken at the time of the Kill Shot?  If you are, please refrain from posting any further images. You are completely Misleading this Forum.

--- End quote ---

Most know that's Willis #5.

I highlighted Hargis in the photo to show his relative position to JFK's limo.

 

Royell Storing:
I know it's Willis. Point IS, that Pic was NOT taken at the time of the Kill Shot. It was due to the Kill Shot that Officer Hargis got splattered with Blood/Brain Matter & Jackie being right on top of JFK should have had her face splattered.

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