Subject: Another Dealey Plaza Head Wound Witness
Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 05:11:40 GMT
From: jmcadams@primenet.com (John McAdams)
Organization: Marquette University
Newsgroups: alt.assassination.jfk
Followup-To: alt.assassination.jfk

From Larry Snead, NO MORE SILENCE, testimony of Clemon Earl Johnson,
p. 80.

Johnson was one of the "railroad men" on the Triple Underpass.

<Quote on>

The president was headed toward the underpass at the time the shots
went off.  First, you think of firecrackers going off, then, when you
see all the motorcycles buzzing around, falling down, turning around,
and running into one another, then you could see plainly that the
President's head was shot off.  Being that I had been in the
undertaking business, I could realize just what happened because I had
done a lot of post mortems with the head lifted off and the stomach
opened up and all that.  You could tell that the whole top of his head
was probably missing, and you could see blood and maybe brains and
bone.  It happened so quickly that you couldn't tell exactly. It was
just a few seconds and they were gone, but he was right close, and you
could see plainly what happened.

<Quote off>

It seems the "back of the head" crowd have *nobody* from Dealey Plaza,
and an easy dozen witnesses or so put Kennedy's wound on the top or
right side of the head.  Johnson said the "whole top of his head was
probably missing."

This one goes on the following web page:

http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/dpwound.htm

.John


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