There is a new documentary in the JFK assassination sphere called "JFK: What the Doctors Saw" which is described as wanting to raise serious doubts about whether Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing JFK.
This is how the Rolling Stone magazine describes it
I watched about 40 minutes since it is very repetitive and it all comes down to them saying over and over how they thought that the entrance wound was the exit wound.
Also, almost all of them were not doctors at the time but were medical students. One of them admits he was still very incompetent, while the other one I remember from before in an article where he claimed the opposite than in the documentary: that JFK was shot from behind. In the article, he admitted to being just a medical student who didn't know anything about enter and exit wounds but that he only later started to think that the head wound was the exiting wound, only to change his mind again a few years later, and then again changing his mind for this documentary.
This is how the Rolling Stone magazine describes it
Quote:None of them seem more compelling than JFK: What the Doctors Saw, a documentary featuring previously unreleased footage — and the testimony of seven doctors who were there in the emergency room of Parkland Hospital trying to save the then-president’s life after he was shot as his motorcade passed through Dealey Plaza on Nov. 22, 1963.
The doctors in the film contend one of the bullets that hit JFK entered through his throat, meaning it was an entrance wound from the front — and that there were potentially two gunmen, with Oswald firing from the rear.
I watched about 40 minutes since it is very repetitive and it all comes down to them saying over and over how they thought that the entrance wound was the exit wound.
Also, almost all of them were not doctors at the time but were medical students. One of them admits he was still very incompetent, while the other one I remember from before in an article where he claimed the opposite than in the documentary: that JFK was shot from behind. In the article, he admitted to being just a medical student who didn't know anything about enter and exit wounds but that he only later started to think that the head wound was the exiting wound, only to change his mind again a few years later, and then again changing his mind for this documentary.
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