Post by Rob Caprio on Apr 22, 2019 21:39:32 GMT -5
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Parkland Hospital (PH) nurse, Audrey Bell, would see the President John F. Kennedy's (JFK) wounds up close, and like nurse Patricia Hutton, she would be avoided by the Warren Commission (WC) at all costs. She is in fact, mostly mentioned in regard to Governor John B. Connally (JBC), but she was in the trauma room with JFK as well.
Try and find anything tied to the WC with her, in regard to testimony, and you won't find it. She did speak with David Lifton for his book "Best Evidence" where she would describe what she saw.
Audrey Bell said JFK's skull wound "was so localized at the REAR of JFK's skull that, from her position on the right-hand side, with JFK lying face up, she COULDN'T SEE ANY DAMAGE." (Emphasis mine)
Ms. Bell would finally make an official statement with the Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB), and Doug Horne would read some of it at a conference. Horne read selections from Audrey Bell's ARRB interview. Although in Trauma Room One for only 3 to 5 minutes she did see the head wound. She asked Dr. Perry, "Where is the wound?" Dr. Perry turned the head only slightly to the president's anatomical left so that she could see a right rear posterior head wound which she described as occipital. She said that the right side and top of the head were intact which is why she asked where the wound was in the first place.
Obviously if the wound was where the WC claimed it was, she would have seen it and not asked where it was located. Furthermore, if it was where the WC claimed it was, they wouldn't have been afraid to call her as a witness.
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Parkland Hospital (PH) nurse, Audrey Bell, would see the President John F. Kennedy's (JFK) wounds up close, and like nurse Patricia Hutton, she would be avoided by the Warren Commission (WC) at all costs. She is in fact, mostly mentioned in regard to Governor John B. Connally (JBC), but she was in the trauma room with JFK as well.
Try and find anything tied to the WC with her, in regard to testimony, and you won't find it. She did speak with David Lifton for his book "Best Evidence" where she would describe what she saw.
Audrey Bell said JFK's skull wound "was so localized at the REAR of JFK's skull that, from her position on the right-hand side, with JFK lying face up, she COULDN'T SEE ANY DAMAGE." (Emphasis mine)
Ms. Bell would finally make an official statement with the Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB), and Doug Horne would read some of it at a conference. Horne read selections from Audrey Bell's ARRB interview. Although in Trauma Room One for only 3 to 5 minutes she did see the head wound. She asked Dr. Perry, "Where is the wound?" Dr. Perry turned the head only slightly to the president's anatomical left so that she could see a right rear posterior head wound which she described as occipital. She said that the right side and top of the head were intact which is why she asked where the wound was in the first place.
Obviously if the wound was where the WC claimed it was, she would have seen it and not asked where it was located. Furthermore, if it was where the WC claimed it was, they wouldn't have been afraid to call her as a witness.