If memory serves, Robert MacNeil (much later of the MacNeil-Lehrer Report) was heading into the Book Depository to get to a phone (finding a pay phone was easier then :^) to call in with his prelim story about the assassination and once inside apparently asked LHO -- who was on the way out of the building -- where the phones were.
I’ve heard that story before. Thanks for bringing it up.
Dr. Robert McClelland observed a small bullet hole at the top of JFK’s forehead, near the hairline, and a large exit wound in the right rear skull. He was examining the head wound as other doctors were desperately trying to support Kennedy’s heartbeat and respiration.
He said he would be sure of this until the day he died.
Well isn’t that convenient.
This is definitely worth watching.
Journalist Robert MacNeil on John F.
Kennedy’s assassination
https://youtu.be/vpPAR8tI5ts?si=Jgwg-Erfdo2v5UDn
If memory serves, Robert MacNeil (much later of the MacNeil-Lehrer Report) was heading into the Book Depository to get to a phone (finding a pay phone was easier then :^) to call in with his prelim story about the assassination and once inside apparently asked LHO — who was on the way out of the building — where the phones were.
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building the “official” narrative may have been part of MacNeil’s initiation to the Clowns of America?