Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Simple Transparent Lies Make JFK Murder True Tragedy

I registered as a Democrat to vote for John Kennedy.

I cried as I drove home from Cabrillo Junior College that closed after the announcement was made about his assassination on Nov. 22, 1963.

In 1992 I found out who really killed him and your time will be well spent as you read all fully documented proof I have found that the limousine driver, William Greer, actually fired the fatal shot that day.

I even have a special section of "additional confirmations" coroborating the fact that Greer did, in fact, shoot Kennedy.

William Greer

JFK KILLER WILLIAM GREER

We know from frame 312 of the Zapruder film that just after President Kennedy had been hit in the throat he turned at the last second to his left almost facing Jackie. which exposed his right temple to the front of the car.

Statements made by seven different Parkland Hospital doctors including Dr. Robert N. McClelland, Dr. Paul Peters and Dr. Charles A. Crenshaw indicate that the original appearance of the wound to Kennedy head was a large gaping entry wound to his right temple (left as you face him) and a much larger exit wound in the right rear of his head.

A right side head wound is indicated in the statements of Doctors Malcom Perry, Charles Baxter, Robert N. McClelland, William Kemp Clark and M.T. Jenkins.

In this overhead view of the limousine and its occupants, the trajectory of a bullet that would cause this kind of wound has been traced backwards to the point of origin which is the right shoulder of William Greer, the limousine driver.

It should also be noted that Dr. McClelland also made testimony to the Warren Commission that the head wound could have been caused by "a handgun fired at close range."

Dr CRenshaw Note from 1994
I wrote to Dr. Charles A. Crenshaw in 1994 to get his exact description of how President Kennedy's wounds appeared to him at Parkland Hospital in Dallas. This reply matches the description in the caption of the car diagram above.

Letter from David Naro to Dr. Cyril Wecht:
In Dallas the wound at the back of Kennedy’s head was an exit wound.

The direction of the bullet reversed when he was at Bethesda Naval Hospital getting the "official autopsy."

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