Conspiracies are just theories, not fact... says the Secret Service agent haunted by JFK?s shooting.
It has become a cliche that everyone of a certain age could tell you where they were when they heard President John F Kennedy was dead. Clint Hill spent decades trying to forget.
Secret Service agent Clint Hill heard the shot and saw where Kennedy was hit from behind in the neck and then another that literally blew out his brains some of which wound up in Jacqueline Kennedy s hands. He was climbing onto the trunk trying to put himself between the bullets and their target. At the hospital, Jacky would not turn loose of the Presidents head and brain until Hill covered it with his coat.
Those are facts. All the bullets were coming from the right rear and Hill is adamant about that, plus the rifle and bullets found in the book depository are hard evidence and not just theories.
It has become a cliche that everyone of a certain age could tell you where they were when they heard President John F Kennedy was dead. Clint Hill spent decades trying to forget.
Secret Service agent Clint Hill heard the shot and saw where Kennedy was hit from behind in the neck and then another that literally blew out his brains some of which wound up in Jacqueline Kennedy s hands. He was climbing onto the trunk trying to put himself between the bullets and their target. At the hospital, Jacky would not turn loose of the Presidents head and brain until Hill covered it with his coat.
Those are facts. All the bullets were coming from the right rear and Hill is adamant about that, plus the rifle and bullets found in the book depository are hard evidence and not just theories.

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