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Essay heading: Medical Analysis of The JFK Assassination
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His essay on supposed "back of the head" witnesses is useful and interesting ? although many of his assessments of the testimony are to be treated skeptically.
How does Crenshaw know such things? According to the book, he had a central role in treating Kennedy. Yet when the New York Times called up Crenshaw in response
to his book, he backed away from the book's claims as to how central he was, saying that Hansen and Shaw "took poetic license" on this issue... displayed 300 characters
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Crenshaw "admitted . . .that the role he played in Kennedy's case was minor." See the Times of May 26, 1992.
It hardly inspires confidence in the book when Crenshaw says things like this.
Aguilar then quotes the following passage, where Crenshaw further described the wound:
All I could see there was mangled, bloody tissue... displayed next 300 characters
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