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'''Roy Kellerman''' was a member of the [[secret service]] who was in the front seat of the limousine when [[JFK]] was [[assassinated]]. | '''Roy Kellerman''' was a member of the [[secret service]] who was in the front seat of the limousine when [[JFK]] was [[assassinated]]. | ||
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|text=Now, in the seconds that I talked just now, a flurry of shots come into the car. | |text=Now, in the seconds that I talked just now, a flurry of shots come into the car. | ||
− | |note=Describing what the Warren Commission would later describe as a single fatal shot. | + | |note=Describing what the [[Warren Commission]] would later describe as a single fatal shot. |
|subjects=JFK Assassination | |subjects=JFK Assassination | ||
|source_name=History Matters | |source_name=History Matters |
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Roy Kellerman | |
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Born | Roy Herman Kellerman 1915-03-14 Macomb County, Michigan, U.S. |
Died | 1984-03-22 (Age 69) St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. |
Roy Kellerman was a member of the secret service who was in the front seat of the limousine when JFK was assassinated.
“Now, in the seconds that I talked just now, a flurry of shots come into the car.”
Roy Kellerman (22 November 1963) [1]
Describing what the Warren Commission would later describe as a single fatal shot.
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