Former Secret Service Agent Challenges Official Account of JFK Assassination
- A former Secret Service agent who was present at the assassination claims to have found a bullet in the presidential limousine.
- His account contradicts the Warren Commission's "magic bullet" theory that one bullet hit both Kennedy and Connally.
- He believes the bullet may have transferred between the stretchers carrying Kennedy and Connally at the hospital.
- His story raises doubts about whether Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.
- The agent kept his revelations secret for 60 years before deciding to speak out.