| In an effort to bring truth and justice to the JFK assassination, author Dan Robertson introduces his debut release, "Definitive Proof: The Secret Service Murder of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy."
Book Presents "Compelling" Evidence in JFK Assassination
In an effort to bring truth and justice to the JFK assassination, author Dan Robertson introduces his debut release, Definitive Proof: The Secret Service Murder of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy. The book takes a detailed look at forensic, anecdotal and ballistic evidence relating to the assassination of JFK as well as evidence that relates to the recently digitally enhanced version of the original Zapruder film. Evidence presented in this film suggests that the secret service clearly had a major involvement in the assassination of President Kennedy. In fact the author strongly believes that one segment of this film, when viewed in slow motion and enlarged, identifies the true assassin of President Kennedy.
The author takes a detailed look at the forensic, ballistic, testimonial, eyewitness and anecdotal evidence relating to the JFK assassination as well as evidence that relates to a recently digitially-enhanced version of the original Zapruder film. The totality of the evidence indicates that the Secret Service was the major player in the assassination and that a Secret Service Agent sitting in front of President Kennedy fired the fatal head shot.
Robertson's conclusion is buttressed in particular by the forensic and ballistics evidence indicating that the head wound proceeded along the right side of President Kennedy's head, such that the gunman had to have been positioned almost directly in front of, or directly behind, the president, and at a point nearly horizontal with the president -- not high above him or below him. The forensic evidence, according to experts, also indicates that the fatal head wound was likely caused by a handgun fired at close range, not a rifle fired from a distance. This evidence, in turn, fits with testimonial evidence of the smell of gunpowder at street level moments after the assassination and testimony that the fatal head shot had a different sound and effect than the shots that hit President Kennedy in the neck and back. Compelling confirmation of Robertson's conclusion is contained in the digitally-enhanced version of the original Zapruder film.
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