Paul Landis, a Secret Service agent who was with President John F. Kennedy on the day of his assassination, has disputed the “magic bullet” theory. Landis claims that the first bullet to hit Kennedy was not the same one that pierced Governor Connally, contradicting the official view of the US government. Landis says he recovered the first sniper bullet himself, which he thought was a key piece of evidence, but believes it may have bounced off Kennedy’s stretcher and into Connally’s. This lends support to the idea of a second shooter, which conspiracy theorists have long asserted.
Balanced News: JFK Secret Service Agent Refutes Magic Bullet Assassination Theory

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