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}}'''Dr Charles Crenshaw''' treated [[John F. Kennedy]] at Parkland Hospital.<ref>[[Document:JFK and RFK: The Plots that Killed Them, The Patsies that Didn’t]]</ref> He later stated: "Two wounds were visible. There was a small, round opening in the front of the midline of the throat. This became the site of Dr. Malcolm Perry's tracheotomy incision. In the occipito-parietal region at the right rear of the head, there was an avulsive wound nearly as large as a fist.... I considered the throat wound to be an entrance wound and the large head wound to be an exit wound. Along with many of my Parkland colleagues, I believed at the time that President Kennedy had been hit twice from the front."<ref>http://spartacus-educational.com/JFKcrenshawC.htm</ref>
Crenshaw also treated [[John F. Kennedy]] at Parkland Hospital.<ref>[[Document:JFK and RFK: The Plots that Killed Them, The Patsies that Didn’t]]</ref> He later stated: "Two wounds were visible. There was a small, round opening in the front of the midline of the throat. This became the site of Dr. Malcolm Perry's tracheotomy incision. In the occipito-parietal region at the right rear of the head, there was an avulsive wound nearly as large as a fist.... I considered the throat wound to be an entrance wound and the large head wound to be an exit wound. Along with many of my Parkland colleagues, I believed at the time that President Kennedy had been hit twice from the front."<ref>http://spartacus-educational.com/JFKcrenshawC.htm</ref>
 
 
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 13 December 2024

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Treated John F. Kennedy at Parkland Hospital

Dr Charles Crenshaw treated John F. Kennedy at Parkland Hospital.[1] He later stated: "Two wounds were visible. There was a small, round opening in the front of the midline of the throat. This became the site of Dr. Malcolm Perry's tracheotomy incision. In the occipito-parietal region at the right rear of the head, there was an avulsive wound nearly as large as a fist.... I considered the throat wound to be an entrance wound and the large head wound to be an exit wound. Along with many of my Parkland colleagues, I believed at the time that President Kennedy had been hit twice from the front."[2]

 

A Quote by Charles Crenshaw

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JFK/Assassination/Cover-up“I believe there was a common denominator in our silence – a fearful perception that to come forward with what we believed to be the medical truth would be asking for trouble. Although we never admitted it to one another, we realized that the inertia of the established story was so powerful, so thoroughly presented, so adamantly accepted, that it would bury anyone who stood in its path… I was afraid of the men in suits as I was afraid of the men who had assassinated the President... I reasoned that anyone who would go so far as to eliminate the President of the United States would surely not hesitate to kill a doctor.”1992
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