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JFK Autopsy Essay

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time so that they could get ahold of the body and get it on the plane to take back to Washington to have the official autopsy (Twyman 797). The body was taken from the hospital in a bronze ceremonial casket and wrapped very well, but when the body made it to the National Navy Medical Center in Bethesda Maryland the body was found in a zipped body bag and a plain green military casket (Marrs 364). The autopsy was a total disaster because the surgeons that looked at Oswald had little to no experience in bullet related injuries. The autopsy report stated that there were no fragments from shattered bullets and there was no facial damage or skull fragments missing. These reports do not match the ones at parkland so obviously one or the other is …show more content…

Jack ruby was a mobster who started as a gun runner for Cuba but transformed into an FBI informant while running his gambling business too. Since Jack was involved with both organized crime and the government it is obvious that there were connections with Oswald and Ruby as there were many reports of seeing the two together in New Orleans prior to the assassination (Marrs 371). The warren commission was very important in the cover up being the ones who listened to all the witnesses and testimonies and were responsible for the ruling in the end. Johnson handpicked all seven guys to sit for this commission and the leader was Earl Warren, who graduated from law school at the bottom of his class. Warren first refused but was personally convinced by Johnson to take the job (Marrs 438). The commission was made up of right wings men who were all associated with the military or central intelligence, all things that Kennedy abused and ignored. Even former CIA director Allen Dulles was a part of the commission after being fired by Kennedy which I’m sure is no coincidence (mars 438). The commission was famous for their “Single Bullet Theory” used to describe the injuries to Kennedy and

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