'JFK: What The Doctors Saw' Challenges Official Narrative of Kennedy's Assassination
Doctors in new documentary suggest Kennedy was shot from the front, contradicting the government-supported story of a lone assassin.
- New documentary, 'JFK: What The Doctors Saw', features seven doctors who treated President John F. Kennedy after his assassination, contradicting the government-supported story of a lone assassin.
- The doctors observed what they believed was an entrance wound in the President's neck, suggesting he was shot from the front, not from behind as the official narrative suggests.
- The doctors' recollections of Kennedy's wounds do not match the autopsy photos taken at Bethesda.
- The documentary investigates questions about the forensic pathology experience of the doctors who led the examination of Kennedy’s body during his autopsy at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland.
- There was a lack of communication between Parkland and Bethesda doctors, with the Bethesda team not reaching out to confirm details of Kennedy’s treatment until after the autopsy was finished.