By Charles Crenshaw and Jens Hansen and J. Gary ShawOur Price: $4.99 A used copy of this book is also available:   Used Copy Price: $2.50 (Save 50%) Our Item Code: JfkSilence Postage Code: std
205 Pages, Mass-Market Paperback Features: Table of Contents, Photo Insert, Photo of Author
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|  Our Review | Opinion of the webmaster, subject to debate  |
Of all the claims made about the Kennedy assassination, this book strikes us as the most credible and interesting. The Dallas surgeon who worked on both Kennedy and Oswald claims that the bullet wounds on Kennedy's head were inconsistant with the official story. That is all he claims and all he is qualified to speak about. He doesn't offer an overall theory, as so many conspiracy buffs have done. Even without this startleing observation, the book is an interesting hour-by-hour account of what this surgeon experienced in a fateful three days in history, Nov. 22-24, 1963. -- Glenn Campbell
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|  Information from the Publisher | Always supportive  |
"I have wanted to shout to the world that the wounds to Kennedy's head and throat that I examined were caused by bullets that struck him from the front, not the back, as the public has been led to believe..."
Speaking is Dr. Charles A. Crenshaw, the Dallas surgeon who fought to save JFK, and then shocking days later, Lee Harvey Oswald. Now he gives the testimony he wan not allowed to give to the Warren Commission. He explains why he is sure that the President was the victim of a second assassin. He reveals the eerie telephone call to him from the newly sworn-in President, Lyndon Johnson. He details the behavior of Jacqueline Kennedy at the hospital and the virtual kidnapping of JFK's corpse. He tells of the stifling of his and other doctors' dissenting opinions. He does this and much more, in a book that butresses his unimpeachable evidence with other undisputed facts -- including fresh focus on the role of Jack Ruby -- that at last are shredding the greatest cover-up in U.S. history.
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