A new memoir released Tuesday details one local Northeast Ohio man's life as a U.S. Secret Service agent, including new details from the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. In Paul Landis’s newly released book, his account differs from the official version of the day Kennedy was killed.
Investigators determined what’s known as the "Magic Bullet Theory," that one shooter fired all the shots, and one bullet entered JFK, then entered Texas Governor John Connally's right shoulder, struck his rib, exited his chest and continued through his right wrist and into his left thigh.
Investigators came to the conclusion in part because the bullet was found on a stretcher for the Texas governor, assuming it had exited his body.
But Paul Landis never told his story and spoke to investigators. He told News 5 that he wrote a report about what happened but omitted how he moved the bullet to a gurney after he found it lodged in the back of the limousine, and he didn’t want it to get lost.
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9 окт 2023