J F K: A Conspiracy of Silence

J F K: A Conspiracy of Silence

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Speaking is Dr. Charles A. Crenshaw, the Dallas surgeon who fought to save JFK, and then shocking days later, Lee Harvey Oswald. Now he gives the testimony he was not allowed to give to the Warren Commission. He explains why he is sure that the President was the victim of a second assassin. He reveals the eerie telephone call to him from the newly sworn-in President, Lyndo...more
Paperback, 224 pages
Published April 7th 1992 by Signet
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Pete daPixie
As John H. Davis immediately points out in the Foreword, 'the overwhelming majority of books on the John F. Kennedy assassination have been written by people who had no firsthand personal experience with the crime.'
Charles A. Crenshaw,M.D. was there in Parkland Hospital on the 22nd November '63 in Trauma Room One when JFK was wheeled in. Two days later he experienced his second brush with history when he worked on Lee Oswald in Trauma Room Two.
'JFK Conspiracy of Silence' is co-written with Jens...more
Flow Wampfler
Conspiracy theorists will love this book because it really makes you question the official explanation of what happened to JFK. Problem is that the story is interlaced with braggart ramblings of the author which probably only serves the purpose of making the book longer than it would be otherwise.
Jamie Hammonds
This is a good book to read if you are not in the conspiracy camp. Some of the information in the book made me stop to think and want to do more research on a particular point. I would have to say it's a must read for JFK buff's.
Marc
The doc at the center and in the infancy of the fouling of the Kennedy assassination investigations. Gripping for anyone who grew up with this story.
Daniel
Good read, one with a perspective I've never read before. I recommend it.
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