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Of course Linda Willis understood a rear entry was impossible. Dr. McClelland pointed to the exact area the bullet really entered. The driver who fired the fatal shot pointed to this exact area when questioned by Arlen Specter. The specks of lead Greer was referring to were behind the right eye, the bullet's actual entry point. http://i889.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps834f3ddb.jpg


"The particular headshot must have come from another direction besides behind him because the back of his head blew off, and it doesn't make sense to be hit from the rear and still have your face intact. So he must've been hit from another position, ya know possibly, ya know in the front or over to the side, I, I really don't know where, but the back of his head blew off." Great quotes from eyewitnesses. Linda Willis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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Phillip Willis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Willis stated in a 1979 interview: "There's no doubt in our mind the final shot that blew his head off did not come from the depository. His head blew up like a halo. The brains and matter went to the left and the rear."


Mr. Specter.

Did you just mention, Mr. Greer, a hole in the President's head in addition to the large area of the skull which was shot away?

Mr. Greer.

No. I had just seen that, you know, the head was damaged in all this part of it but I believe looking at the X-rays, I looked at the X-rays when they were taken in the autopsy room, and the person who does that type work showed us the trace of it because there would be little specks of lead where the bullet had come from here and it came to the--they showed where it didn't come on through. It came to a sinus cavity or something they said, over the eye.


Mr. Specter. 

Indicating the right eye. (Greer pointed over his right eye)

Mr. Greer.

I may be wrong.

Mr. Specter.

You don't know which eye?

Mr. Greer.

I don't know which eye, I may be wrong. But they showed us the trace of it coming through but there were very little small specks on the X-rays that these professionals knew what course that the bullet had taken, the lead.

Mr. Specter.

Would you describe in very general terms what injury you observed as to the President's head during the course of the autopsy?


Mr. Greer.

I would--to the best of my recollection it was in this part of the head right here.

Mr. Specter.

Upper right?

Mr. Greer. 

Upper right side.

Mr. Specter.

Upper right side, going toward the rear. And what was the condition of the skull at that point?


Mr. Greer.

The skull was completely--this part was completely gone.


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