FBI Agent Pokes Hole In The JFK Assassination Lone Gunman Theory
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Retired FBI Agent Stewart Fillmore had a natural interest in history, true crime, and especially the irregular way the fact-finding was done in the case of the JFK assassination. Trained to break down evidence to solve crimes and build cases, Stewart focused on the forensics of the shooting, and the likelihood that the hole in the front of the late President’s throat was an entry wound, not an exit wound as originally concluded.
He walks us through the evidence he’s gathered, and what it tells him about the nature of the crime. Importantly, his account aligns with prior HBH guest Tosh Plumley, that there was a shooter to the left of the President’s automobile, from the top of the South Knoll.
Stewart was originally going to write his conclusions in a book, but instead wrote up a technical Brief as he was trained to do in the FBI, and sent it to the appropriate authorities, and the White House. He received a nice thank you note from the White House, but he’s still waiting for a response from his former employer.
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