Does he explain about the bullet found on the stretcher, how the SS took the camera of the man in operating room, they took JFK’s brain as well. They refused the DR telling them had to be an autopsy and they couldn’t take the body?
What about the Hobs’s seen at grassy knoll? All the strange deaths afterwards.
I am thinking of getting this book.
"how the SS took the camera of the man in operating room," -- I do not specifically recall that being mentioned.
"they took JFKs brain as well." -- What was left of it. Yes he discusses this and the 'autopsy'
" They refused the DR telling them had to be an autopsy and they couldnt take the body?" -- Yes, He discusses this and pretty much rips the whole thing to shreds. But he emphasizes that the bad autopsy is not proof of a murder conspiracy.
"What about the Hobss seen at grassy knoll?" He names them and cites the interviews conducted with the three men.
"All the strange deaths afterwards." -- He discusses this in detail.
I have read numerous books on the assassination, and as stated earlier, never bought into the 'lone gunman' theory. I felt I had to read the book to be fair. I now feel 95% certain that Oswald did do it.
I was disappointed in one aspect of the book: Bugliosi chose to ridicule Hugh McDonald, the author of "Appointment in Dallas". He does so without addressing any of the possibilities that McDonald brings up, McDonald was a man with a stellar reputation and well placed in law enforcement, including extensive contacts in the CIA and FBI.
I would suggest reading the book.