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Living History with Steve Landregan 

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The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza presented an interview with Steve Landregan as a Living History education program, connected online via Distance Learning to students at Wayne High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana. As assistant administrator for professional services at Parkland Memorial Hospital in 1963, Landregan was heavily involved in hospital activities and public relations during the treatment of President Kennedy, Governor Connally, and Lee Harvey Oswald. The program was moderated by Curator Stephen Fagin.
This presentation took place at the Museum on May 4, 2016. To see related films, photos, documents and oral histories from The Sixth Floor Museum's collection, visit our online collections database (emuseum.jfk.org). Or make a research appointment to explore the books, DVDs and other materials available in the Museum's Reading Room (www.jfk.org/go/reading-room).

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@figgybass
@figgybass 4 года назад
Enjoyed this interview.
@poppynurse
@poppynurse 7 лет назад
Great storyteller, involved in every aspect, well told...
@BilgePump
@BilgePump 5 лет назад
A interviewer must listen and remember he is not the focus. The Dr announces he was the official witness for the Oswald autopsy and the interviewer completely misses it.
@BryanM61
@BryanM61 4 года назад
Landegran wasn't a doctor; he was the Asst. Administrator at Parkland, but was integral to coordinating activities the day of the assassination. If you read his written statement in the Price Exhibit of the Warren Commission, you would probably reach the conclusion that he was the 'central hub' of communications and decision-making for the medical staff, press, Kennedy and Connally family and staff, Secret Service, FBI, DPD, and logistics (engineering, telephones, etc.); in short, except for the medical efforts, he was running the show. I agree that in this - and many other Living History interviews - Stephen Fagin sometimes 'steps on' the speakers at absolutely critical points in their interviews.
@OpinionatedPeach
@OpinionatedPeach Год назад
Intentionally. 6th floor isn’t researching for fact it’s presenting for its curriculum or narrative. They get great guests though
@davidmoser3535
@davidmoser3535 9 месяцев назад
Yeah this guy is definetly bot Gary Mack
@janetphillips2875
@janetphillips2875 6 месяцев назад
They hear and see what they want to.
@jude999
@jude999 7 месяцев назад
There was no body bag, and Saligner was on a plane to Hawaii, not in Paris.
@dannyburch2122
@dannyburch2122 5 лет назад
One thing that I think might be wrong Pierre Salinger JFK's press secretary they were on their way back from Japan I believe not Paris and when they were told to be assassination of course they turned around and headed back to Washington
@lindagiovannazambanini6218
@lindagiovannazambanini6218 4 года назад
Partly correct... Salinger and the entire cabinet (i think except for one cab. member) were en route to Japan at the time. They were instructed to return and the plane turned around and landed in Honolulu. From there they returned to DC.
@quintonpace2311
@quintonpace2311 5 лет назад
Mr Landregan said twice in this interview the President's body was placed in a body bag. I've seen interviews where the funeral director stated the body was not placed in a body bag. Interesting.
@randyharris3175
@randyharris3175 2 года назад
He obviously made a mistake and didn't actually view the event.
@curbozerboomer1773
@curbozerboomer1773 2 года назад
@@randyharris3175 also...his description of JFKs head wound (which he seemed reluctant to discuss) goes against the verified, official autopsy photos and x-rays, that show the massive head wound was located above the ear, and extended more forwards than backwards...this man says the right/back of the head was basically shot off!...several of the Parkland doctors said similar observations--even Dr. Kemp Clark, the neurosurgeon who signed off on the death certificate. We have to believe the medical evidence--but why do the Parkland people say conflicting things about this?...very weird.
@randyharris3175
@randyharris3175 2 года назад
@@curbozerboomer1773 I think because of the fact the wound the president was laying flat on his back he had very thick hair and matted blood Mclleland I believe was looking down mire onto the top of Kennedys head than directly into the back of his head which was tilted downward a membet of one of the facebook groups I belong to posted a picture as illustration.
@randyharris3175
@randyharris3175 2 года назад
@@curbozerboomer1773 There was a show on the 40th anniversary of the Kennedy assassanation it was a Larry King soecial they tried to save the President check it out and tell me what you think. I like conversing with intelligent people on you tube seems I attract all the kooks.
@bradparker9664
@bradparker9664 10 месяцев назад
JUST A NOTION that MIGHT sort of explain that...if you watch the oral history with Robert Walker, MD, he describes being asked to go get some mattress covers from some operating rooms (to be used for trying to wrap the body such that it didn't stain the interior of the casket, presumably). I interviewed multiple physicians and others in the Trauma room that day, including Aubery Rike, and that was the first mention of anything like that I've heard in 30+ years on the medical evidence. Mr. Landregan is a grand old gentleman in this interview, but he's clearly very much a layman not familiar with a lot of pretty basic medical stuff. (Several things he mentions are incorrect, but he's not a physician so he's just doing the best he can to recount a very old memory.) I just wonder if that mattress cover thing, being one continuous piece of fabric, could be mistaken by a layman who's probably never seen a body bag in his life. Merely speculation obviously. (I love his mention of having to "straighten anything out" of the movie Parkland.)
@stevemaher7481
@stevemaher7481 3 года назад
Alot of people died right afterward
@curbozerboomer1773
@curbozerboomer1773 2 года назад
But not from anything suspicious!...do some reading.
@JfK--OBJECTivE
@JfK--OBJECTivE 3 месяца назад
@@curbozerboomer1773 Plenty of people died in suspicious circumstances and incriminating documents/diaries that belonged to these people disappeared forever, that is a FACT.
@hulaguitar
@hulaguitar 7 лет назад
I believe this might be the first person to mention seeing a body bag being used for JFK at Parkland?
@tallmn1957
@tallmn1957 7 лет назад
Yes, and I can't believe he wasn't stopped at that moment and questioned about it. But Aubrey Rike from the funeral home has stated that he himself helped put JFK in the casket and that they put him in a plastic mattress cover and not a body bag. Still this man should have been questioned about it.
@Imtahotep
@Imtahotep 6 лет назад
I've heard Rike describe it as rubberized body bag, "like the ones used in Vietnam" but as always, there's mountains of conflicting info to sort through because *CIA is at the bottom of this whole mess* and their stock and trade is misdirection, lies, deceit, disinformation, double-cross, death and murder, aimed at Americans and their presidents, JFK + Reagan too!. Do you have a reference to Aubrey's statement about the mattress cover? Parkland had access to both body bags and mattress covers, although a bag seems to be more probable, but Rike was actually there and my 'impression' is he's a truthful person.
@mkii1964
@mkii1964 6 лет назад
hulaguitar - 50 year old memories aren’t so sharp, he also said Mcgruder when referring to Zapruder....
@travismaxwell6821
@travismaxwell6821 6 лет назад
It was OSWALD.
@jude999
@jude999 Год назад
It was not an official body bag, which didn't exist at the time. A mattress cover from a hospital bed was used to put the body in. Per a doctor at Parkland who got it.
@randyharris3175
@randyharris3175 4 года назад
David Dietz that film was examined at one eighteenth of a second intervals eyes play tricks on you I do admit from liking at the film it does look like the shot came from front but on anzylus of the film at one eighteenth of a second intervals the mist of blood and brain matter was shown to move forward not backward plus he had moved just slightly forward from frame 312 to 313 just like Dan rather said
@curbozerboomer1773
@curbozerboomer1773 2 года назад
This is correct.
@ericbaker9688
@ericbaker9688 2 года назад
21:41 Them low down dirty snakes man! Why would you bring such film to a hospital for someone to see at a time like that? Why set it up there out of all the places you can do that. Simple! to coach him on what to say. So it can coincide with their plan. They wanted to get to him before he made is real statement. Therefore when Connelly gave is statement not to long after while still in the hospital bed, it will all fall into place the way they wanted to. Which seemed coached to me. Smh
@ericbaker9688
@ericbaker9688 26 дней назад
@@mikehiggins946 They, Them, figure it out!
@randyharris3175
@randyharris3175 2 года назад
Wait a minute he said his body was put in a body bag he has to be mistaken here.
@curbozerboomer1773
@curbozerboomer1773 2 года назад
The body of JFK was placed in a casket, but first, the folks who put him in there, had to place a large sheet of plastic material in there, to protect the inside of the casket from the blood that was still oozing from the head wound....then, they wrapped the body in a full sheet, and used another sheet to wrap the head--once again, to absorb the blood...the plastic sheet may have been from a hospital bed cover, and might have given the false appearance of being a type of body bag...this body bag business was mentioned b y the people who moved JFKs body from the casket, to the autopsy table, at Bethesda. They were mistaken.
@randyharris3175
@randyharris3175 2 года назад
@@curbozerboomer1773 You're absolutely right but you got Occonor saying different personally I think he could be lying or mistaken he also said there were no brain.
@tallmn1957
@tallmn1957 7 лет назад
Another Dallas Dr. who witnessed and described a large wound at the back of the head. I'm curious to see how the Warren Commission defenders invalidate this man.
@Realbillball
@Realbillball 6 лет назад
So tell me where that shooter was and how he would have pulled it off without the help of a truly magic bullet.
@mikejones9961
@mikejones9961 10 месяцев назад
@@Realbillball grassy knoll, goofy
@Realbillball
@Realbillball 10 месяцев назад
@@mikejones9961 I suggest you take a look at the map and then you tell me how a bullet from a 2 to 3 o'clock angle could hit the President in his right temple and then take a sharp left turn inside his head and go out the back...without damaging the left side of his brain. Just go ahead, oddball.
@bradparker9664
@bradparker9664 10 месяцев назад
This gentleman was not a physician but he's pretty clear on wound location when he puts his hand to the back of his head. They did an oral history with Dr. Phillip Williams who briefly saw the head injury and again....occipitoparietal exit. They did a joint one with Dr. Robert McClelland and Dr. Ron Jones, both of whom I've interviewed myself and they obviously both describe that posterior gaping avulsion.
@stddisclaimer8020
@stddisclaimer8020 8 месяцев назад
There were no doctorS who " described a large (exit) wound at the back of the head." That's a conspiracy-addled myth. The Zapruder film as well as the Moorman photo show the back of the President's head to be *_intact_* The four main doctors who attended to the dying president: Perry, Carrico, Jenkins & Baxter; all agreed that in Carrico's words, "Nothing we observed contradicts the autopsy finding that the bullets were fired from above and behind by a high-velocity weapon." The same Parkland doctors appeared on NOVA in 1988, re-examined the autopsy photos and agreed they are accurate and depict an entry wound on the back of the skull. I'm curious to see how conspiracy peddlers get around all that...
@stanhankins3175
@stanhankins3175 3 года назад
This interview man talks too much.
@janetphillips2875
@janetphillips2875 6 месяцев назад
Because he is a high paid fertilizer spreader
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