So what can we tell from this list. Do they agree with Robert?
l. KEMP CLARK, MD: Professor and Director of Neurological Surgery at Parkland
2, ROBERT McCLELLAND, MD:
3, MARION THOMAS JENKINS, MD:
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/aguilar/agg1.txt
MARION THOMAS JENKINS, MD--In a contemporaneous note dated
11-22-63, Jenkins described "a great laceration
on the right side of the head (temporal and occipital) (sic), causing
a great defect in the skull plate so that there was herniation
and laceration of great areas of the brain, even to the extent that
the cerebellum had protruded from the wound." (WC--Exhibit
#392) To the Warren Commission's Arlen Specter Dr. Jenkins said,
""Part of the brain was herniated; I really think part of the
cerebellum, as I recognized it, was herniated from the wound..."
(WC--V6:48) Jenkins told Specter that the temporal and
occipital wound was a wound of exit: "...the wound with the exploded
area of the scalp, as I interpreted it being exploded, I
would interpret it being a wound of exit..." (WC--V6:51.)
Who can point to their right temple? Who knows where their scalp is?
4. CHARLES JAMES CARRICO, MD
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/aguilar/agg2.txt
In an interview with Andy Purdy for the HSCA on 1-11-78, Dr. Carrico
said, "The skull wound "...was a fairly large wound in the right side
of the head, in the parietal, occipital area. (sic) One could see
blood and brains, both cerebellum/and cerebrum fragments in that
wound." (sic) (HSCA-V7:268)
Note once again, "Right side", and just to be clear the context suggests the "occipital" is referring to the bone, not the Occipital Lobe that Robert relies on to place the wond on the back of the head. At best this can be selectively quoted to appear to help his case. But under scrutiny? No.
On March 5, 1981, C. James Carrico sent a letter to Ben Bradlee (Jr.)
of THE BOSTON GLOBE responding to a query from Bradlee. Bradlee had
apparently asked him about the standard conspiracist claim that the
doctors saw the "back of the head" blown out, and that this
contradicted the autopsy photos.
Carrico told Bradlee that:
". . . there is nothing in the pictures and drawings that is
incompatible with the injury as I remember it."
Not so good for Roberts assertion.
5. MALCOLM PERRY, MD:
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/aguilar/agg13.txt
"I looked at the head wound briefly by leaning over the table
and noticed that the parietal occipital head wound was largely
avulsive and there was visible brain tissue in the macard and some
cerebellum seen..."
So he looked over at the wound briefly by leaning over the table. The occipital bone again, which is not to be mistaken for the occipital lobe, which, if JFK was laying down... How would he see the head was blown out?
6. RONALD COY JONES: was a senior General Surgery resident physician
7. GENE AIKIN, MD: an anesthesiologist at Parkland
Mr. SPECTER. With respect to the head wound, Dr. Akin, did you observe
below the gaping wound which you have described any other bullet wound
in the back of the head?
Dr. AKIN. No; I didn't. I could not see the back of the President's
head as such, and the right posterior neck was obscured by blood and
skull fragments and I didn't make any attempt to examine the neck.
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/aguilar/agg20.txt
So he couldn't see the back of the head? Hmm....
But assume for a second he did, give Robert that benefit:
He later opined, "I assume the right occipitalparietal
region was the exit, so to speak, that he had probably been hit
on the other side of the head, or at least tangentially in the back of
the head...". (Emphasis added throughout)
(WC-V6:67)
The Occipital bone being the protrubance from the rear of the skull, but not as Robert suggests meaning the rear face of the skull, and noting the shot came from "at least tangentially behind". Whoopsie, that undermines Robs "shot from the front" assertion. It directly contradicts it!
8. PAUL PETERS, MD: a resident physician
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/aguilar/agg19.txt
So the photos in the archive are fake? And this witness PROVES that right? Well, what did Peters say on seeing those photos in the archive?
"Looking at these photos, they're pretty much as I remember President
Kennedy at the time."
Peters then mentions one minor discrepancy -- a small incision that he
believes the autopsy doctors made while removing the brain.
Peters then explained that the "cerebellum" statement shows how "even
a trained observer can be wrong." Other evidence, including the
testimony of the autopsists and the photos of the brain make it clear
that neither Peters nor any of the other doctors could have seen
cerebellum.
9. CHARLES CRENSHAW, MD: a resident physician
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/crenshaw.htm
The dishonesty of this man has been established previously in this thread.
10. CHARLES RUFUS BAXTER, MD: a resident physician
"...the right temporal and parietal bones were missing". (WC-V6:44)
Temporal anybody?
11. ROBERT GROSSMAN, MD
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/aguilar/agg5.txt
That would be the guy who told the Boston Globe he saw:
two separate wounds: a large defect in the parietal area above the
right ear, and a second wound, about one-and-a-quarter inches in
diameter, located squarely in the occiput. Grossman, the only
physician to report seeing to such distinct wounds, was never called
to testify before the Warren Commission or the House Assassinations
Committee.
So a small wound in the occiput, a big wound on the parietal above the ear.
Small wound at the rear of the head, big wound on the right side. Sounds like the exact opposite to Roberts claims....
12. RICHARD BROOKS DULANEY, MD: was a first year general surgery resident
13. ADOLPH GIESECKE, MD: an assistant professor of anesthesiology
14. FOUAD BASHOUR, MD: an associate professor of medicine
15. KENNETH EVERETT SALYER, MD: was an intern
Not this Kenny Everett then?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FJDAep-WDg
(Joking aside, moving on...)
16 PAT HUTTON, RN: a nurse
17. SECRET SERVICE AGENT CLINT HILL
18. NURSE DIANA HAMILTON BOWRON
Witnesses at Bethesda
19. GODFREY McHUGH: was President Kennedy's Air Force Aid,
20. JOHN STRINGER: was the autopsy photographer.
21. MORTICIAN TOM ROBINSON
22. ROBERT FREDERICK KARNEI, MD: Bethesda pathologist,
23. PAUL KELLY O'CONNOR
24. JAMES CURTIS JENKINS
25. RICHARD A. LIPSEY: an aide to General Wehle
26. EDWARD REED: one of two X-ray technicians
27. JERROL CUSTER: the other X-ray technician
28. JAN GAIL RUDNICKI: Dr. Boswell's lab assistant
29. JAMES E. METZLER: was a hospital corpsman
30. JOHN EBERSOLE, MD: was Assistant Chief of Radiology
31, SAUNDRA KAY SPENCER
32. FLOYD RIEBE
33. JAMES C. JENKINS
Dealey Plaza
34.Ken O'Donnell
35. DAVE POWERS
36. Gov. Connally
37. PHIL WILLIS
38. MARILYN WILLIS
39. LINDA WILLIS
40. ROSEMARY WILLIS
41. BEVERLY OLIVER
42. ED HOFFMAN:
Told the FBI he saw two men running from the TSBD then went back to claim he couldn't have because a fence was in the way.
43. BILL NEWMAN
44. GAYLE NEWMAN