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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion & Debate => JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate => Topic started by: Richard Smith on February 24, 2025, 07:58:37 PM
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Just saw that he had passed. I was fortunate to meet him on one occasion.
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Just saw that he had passed. I was fortunate to meet him on one occasion.
Unfortunate that he passed before Rep Luna does her thing. With Trump cleaning out the Deep State, skeletons are going to begin falling outta the closet. And these Deep Stater's destroy Nothing. Instead, they document everything in triplicate. J. Edgar taught them the black mail value of documentation.
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Who's now left from the SS detail; especially those in the follow-up Queen Mary?
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Clint Hill was one of the last persons to know JFK did not die that day in Dallas...
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Who's now left from the SS detail; especially those in the follow-up Queen Mary?
Landis the flake.
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Landis the flake.
Whether you agree with SA Landis or not, show the man some respect.
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Who's now left from the SS detail; especially those in the follow-up Queen Mary?
Saddened to learn of Clint Hill's death.
I did a quick obituary check and found obituary records for Secret Service agents in the QM and the President's limo. Records were found for all but Paul Landis and Glen A. Bennett:
Jack Ready: died February 24, 2014
Paul Landis - still alive
Clint Hill - died February 21, 2025
William McIntyre - died August 26, 2019
Samuel Kinney - died July 21, 1997
Emory Roberts - died October 8, 1973
George Hickey - died February 25, 2005
Glen A. Bennett - no obituary record found
Roy Kellerman - died March 22, 1984
William Greer - died February 23, 1985
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He lived a long life, but took secrets to his grave. His account of what happened doesn't match the film evidence. At least he did acknowledge the head shot had a different sound.
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He lived a long life, but took secrets to his grave. His account of what happened doesn't match the film evidence. At least he did acknowledge the head shot had a different sound.
My opinion, SA Hill kept his own personal journal. This is not uncommon.
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He lived a long life, but took secrets to his grave. His account of what happened doesn't match the film evidence. At least he did acknowledge the head shot had a different sound.
There are lots of clips available. I don't think he kept anything secret. He always maintained that he jumped off the running board after hearing the first shot and sensing something wrong with the President. He did not hear the second shot but saw and heard the last shot. He believed that the second shot occurred while he was running along side the QM as that is what other agents told him - as documented by Gerald Blaine in his book "The Kennedy Detail". Blaine is still alive as far as I can tell.
Why do you think that does not match the film evidence?
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There are lots of clips available. I don't think he kept anything secret. He always maintained that he jumped off the running board after hearing the first shot and sensing something wrong with the President. He did not hear the second shot but saw and heard the last shot. He believed that the second shot occurred while he was running along side the QM as that is what other agents told him - as documented by Gerald Blaine in his book "The Kennedy Detail". Blaine is still alive as far as I can tell.
Why do you think that does not match the film evidence?
You do Not think Hill, "kept anything Secret"? He did belong to the, "SECRET Service".
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There are lots of clips available. I don't think he kept anything secret. He always maintained that he jumped off the running board after hearing the first shot and sensing something wrong with the President. He did not hear the second shot but saw and heard the last shot. He believed that the second shot occurred while he was running along side the QM as that is what other agents told him - as documented by Gerald Blaine in his book "The Kennedy Detail". Blaine is still alive as far as I can tell.
Why do you think that does not match the film evidence?
His feet never hit the pavement until Kennedy was shot in the head as shown on the Muchmore film. He claims the first shot hit Kennedy he grabbed at his throat and leaned left, the second shot was fired on the way to the car, and the third hit JFK in the head.