FBI agent James Hosty was called to testify in Washington DC to the Warren Commission. I found this passage from his book “Assignment Oswald” to be interesting:
I walked in and looked around. It looked like a typical conference room, one you would find in any prestigious law firm, nicely furnished, and against two walls were stacks of what looked like law books. Another wall was almost entirely windowed. I didn’t notice the view. In the middle of the room was a long conference table. At the far end was a large executive-type desk, and sitting on it was the windshield from President Kennedy’s limousine. The day before, Stern had shown this windshield to Belmont, Fain, Quigley, and me. We could see pock-marks on the inside of the windshield. Stern explained that forensic experts had determined that the pockmarks were consistent with highspeed bullet fragments hitting it. On the floorboard just beneath these pockmarks, bullet fragments had been recovered. These fragments were determined to be consistent with the headshot Kennedy had suffered. I shivered when I looked at the windshield.