In the Eye of History: Disclosures in the JFK Assassination Medical Evidence
An oral history of the JFK autopsyAnyone interested in the greatest mystery of the 20th century will benefit from the historic perspective of the attendees of President Kennedy’s autopsy. For the first time in their own words these witnesses to history give firsthand accounts of what took place in the autopsy morgue at Bethesda, Maryland,
An oral history of the JFK autopsy
Anyone interested in the greatest mystery of the 20th century will benefit from the historic perspective of the attendees of President Kennedy’s autopsy. For the first time in their own words these witnesses to history give firsthand accounts of what took place in the autopsy morgue at Bethesda, Maryland, on the night on November 22, 1963. Author William Matson Law set out on a personal quest to reach an understanding of the circumstances underpinning the assassination of John F. Kennedy. His investigation led him to the autopsy on the president’s body at the National Naval Medical Center. In the Eye of History comprises conversations with eight individuals who agreed to talk: Dennis David, Paul O’Connor, James Jenkins, Jerrol Custer, Harold Rydberg, Saundra Spencer, and ex-FBI Special Agents James Sibert and Frances O’Neill. These eyewitnesses relate their stories comprehensively, and Law allows them to tell it as they remember it without attempting to fit any pro- or anticonspiracy agenda. The book also features a DVD featuring these firsthand interviews.
As a result I was disappointed that the wording and phrasing in some of the … I live in South Africa and paid the ROE 17 to 1 USA so this was not a cheap purchase for me.As a result I was disappointed that the wording and phrasing in some of the interviews were so carelessly written without obviously been edited/checked.Yes, confusing for sure but then that is what this whole conspiracy thing was supposed to be!!!!A lot of time, research and effort has been inputted by Mr Law but it felt as if he just threw all the research together without much thought for…
Excellent Oral History by the Bethesda autopsy witnesses I’m a big fan of oral histories and William Law has brought most of the Bethesda autopsy witnesses together in this book. To me, letting a witness tell his own story, and not having to fit the confines of the author’s own theory of what happened is the best way to research a book, even if sometimes those witnesses disagree with one another.There are times when the author lets his own theory creep in, but these are few and acceptable in reading this book. I do wish the author (and…
Lots of information Loved the detail and the writer’s style.