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bob dennis
@Urbanlegends · 4:12

JFK Emergency Room Doctors Speak Out

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Seven physicians who were present at Parkland's hospital trauma room One with Kennedy's body say their observations of his wounds were silenced. Some say they feared repercussions for speaking up. Parkland medical resident and student Ronald Jones, Lawrence Klein, Kenneth Salier, Peter Loeb, and Goldstrich, as well as assistant professor of surgery Robert McClellan and chief of Medicine Donald Selden, were all present in the trauma room when the president died and described what they experienced in what the doctors saw

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@ozzymendez
Joshua Tito
@ozzymendez · 3:41
But, yeah, his assassination is interesting. People have. Yeah, it's really fascinating pop culture, and it's something that I'm not sure, because the problem with cold cases is that witnesses die or forget things and the crime scene changes and all sorts of shenanigans happen. So I don't think we'll have an answer unless people actually come forward or we find written confessions or something like that
@LadyFi
Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 1:07
And sometimes they keep the records closed for 100 years, and then they finally let the information nation go. But I feel sorry for these doctors, because here it is. They worked on the president of the United States, and they can't even really talk about what happened. They have to keep that type of trauma in their head for the rest of their lives. They can't tell anybody. They can't even mention it in a medical journal or anything. They can't just
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