"I'm the only one living who was beside the car, said Detective Hargis, now 63. When he was shot in the head, it splashed up, and I ran into all that brain matter, and all that. It came up and down, all over my uniform." After the head shot, ?there was a plume of blood and brains and plasma. It was just like a fog, and I ran right through it.?
She couldn't have possibly seen the President's head before Clint Hill's suit coat was covering it before he was even removed from the vehicle and placed onto the gurney. Again, the top of the head, not the back, was blown off.
Since when does a full metal jacketed bullet explode in your head and generate a plume of plasma? Ans: never.
Let us have your witnesses to a "top of the head" wound, Steve.
She couldn't have possibly seen the President's head before Clint Hill's suit coat was covering it before he was even removed from the vehicle and placed onto the gurney.
And you know this how?