The final witness : a Kennedy secret service agent breaks his silence after 60 years
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Chicago, Illinois : Chicago Review Press Incorporated, [2023].
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xvii, 222 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Nonfiction - Adult Books
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Published
Chicago, Illinois : Chicago Review Press Incorporated, [2023].
Format
Book
Language
English
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Includes index.
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"Special Agent Paul Landis is in the follow-up car directly behind JFK's and is at the president's limo as soon as it stops at Parkland Memorial Hospital. He is inside Trauma Room #1, where the president is pronounced dead. He is on Air Force One with the president's casket on the flight back to Washington, DC; an eyewitness to Lyndon Johnson taking the oath of office. What he saw is indelibly imprinted upon his psyche. He writes and files his report. And yet . . . Agent Landis is never called to testify to the Warren Commission. The one person who could have supplied key answers is never asked questions. By mid-1964, the nightmares from Dallas remain, and he resigns. It isn't until the fiftieth anniversary that he begins to talk about it, and he reads his first books on the assassination." -- Amazon.com.
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