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Post by Arjan Hut on Nov 13, 2023 13:51:15 GMT -5
( Back to Erasing the past) More bullet fragments came from the governor's thigh, according to Texas State Patrolman Charles Harbison: "HARBISON, CHARLES, Parkland witness; Texas state patrolman. Harbison told the HSCA that three bullet fragments fell from the wound in Governor Connally's leg, three or four days after the shooting, while he helped move Connally to another hospital room. He says the fragments were turned over to the FBI-thus casting further doubt on the plausibility of the "magic bullet." Officially, the fragments do not exist." ( Who's who in the JFK assassination, from Carl Oglesby, Who killed JFK, p. 32) Are these different bullet fragments than those described by nurse Bell? "Harbison said he was guarding Connally's recovery room in Parkland Memorial Hospital on either Nov. 25 or 26, 1963, when someone stepped from the room into the hall and gave him more than three metallic fragments (...)" Yet: "It is known that Miss Audrey N. Bell, then supervisor of the operating room at Parkland, remembers she also placed four or five bullet fragments from Connally's wounds in an envelope at least three days earlier, on Nov. 22." (JFK: From Parkland to Bethesda)
Harbison tells his story to The Dallas Morning News in 1977 and again to Henry Hurt in 1983. Could it be that he is mistaken about the date?
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