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13th November 2013, 22:25
I'm watching this channel 5 documentary now....
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Secret Service Agent George Hickey had access to a AR 15 , its proposed he took
the kill shot that blew President Kennedy's head, from the car following
immediately behind. With an explosive round, that could not have been fired from
Oswalds Carcano rifle in the book depository. Its got some good points, but the end
conclusion that it was an accidental shot. contradicts why it had explosive
ammunition preloaded, still plenty of speculation but clearly points out Oswald
could not have killed the President, with the ammunition he was using, the angle of
the headwound and explosive impact means there had to have been a second
shooter.
It only focuses on two things really, Oswald could not have Killed the President
which is a good enough reason for the doc in itself. The Killer was probably
George Hickey either Murder or Manslaughter. It does not go into any of
the real political reasons for his death, but is interesting in its way.
I can't remember if they mentioned the grassy knoll..LOL
JFK's Secret Killer: The Evidence - 9PM Wed 13th Nov - Brand New
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Actually this looks like it was aired earlier probably in the US, or Australia.
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New JFK documentary alleges there WAS a second shooter in the assassination...
and he was a Secret Service agent who shot the president by ACCIDENT
Film alleges that Agent George Hickey accidentally shot Kennedy in the head
It is based on the work of veteran Australian police detective who has spent four
years investigating the assassinationThe government then covered up the Secret
Service role, it is claimed, to save the agency from embarrassment
By Damien Gayle
PUBLISHED: 09:45, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:03, 29 July 2013
Many conspiracy theorists unhappy with the official account of the assassination of
John F. Kennedy have pointed to evidence they believe shows that the president
was shot twice, from different directions.Now a new documentary has come up with
a new twist on the conspiracy theory, claiming that a Secret Service agent was the
man who fired that shot... by accident.
JFK: The Smoking Gun claims that George Hickey, a Secret Service man riding in
the car behind Kennedy, accidentally fired his weapon on November 22, 1963.
What really happened? A Secret Service agent stands on the rear bumper of John
F. Kennedy's car as his wife, Jackie, bends over her husband moments after he was
shot as they drove through Dallas, Texas What really happened?
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It alleges that a cover-up was then carried out to save the blushes of the agency
whose main role is to protect serving and former U.S. leaders - leaving the many
loose ends that have long raised suspicions.It is said that as much as 75 per cent of
the American public do not believe the official account of the Kennedy
assassination.
The new documentary is based on the work of Colin McLaren, a veteran Australian
police detective who has undertaken a four-year investigation into the killing.
His theories are based on the work of Howard Donahue, who spent two decades
probing the assassination and whose work was presented in the book Mortal Error:
The Shot That Killed JFK, by Bonar Menninger.
Both Mr Menninger and Mr McLared spoke yesterday about the film at the
Television Critics Association press tour in Los Angeles, California.
Central to their case is the claim that Agent Hickey and his Secret Service
colleagues had been out partying the night before Kennedy's motorcade drove
through Dallas. To compound the problems the hungover agent faced, McLaren
says he has found evidence that Hickey had not been properly trained to use the
AR-15 gun he was carrying that morning. 'It was his first time in the follow car, his
first time holding the assault weapon he was using,' the Huffington Post reported
McLaren as saying.
The theory is that as the assassin opened fire, Hickey grabbed his own gun. But
when the whole motorcade shunted to a halt, the agent was jolted by the sudden
stop and accidentally pulled the trigger - firing a bullet straight at the back of
Kennedy's head.
Mr McLaren said he believes Agent Hickey's AR-15 was loaded with different from
the ammunition used by Lee Harvey Oswald, who the Warren Commission declared
in 1964 to be the lone gunman in the assassination. That, he claims, explains what
they believe are the different ballistic profiles of the two bullets that struck Kennedy.
Lee Harvey Oswald, who was arrested for the assassination but himself shot dead
before he could stand trial. Oswald was himself assassinated before he could stand
trial over the killing.
Mr Menninger insisted that they do not believe that Agent Hickey intentionally fired
at Kennedy. Rather, the Huffington Post reported him as saying, 'this was a tragic
accident in the heat of the moment.'
But the pair do allege that the government moved swiftly, with the help of
Kennedy's brother Robert, to cover up the Secret Service's involvement and save
the agency from embarrassment.
Agent Hickey, who died two years ago, said in his witness statement given the day
after Kennedy's assassination that after he heard the gunfire he did indeed rise to
his feet and load and cock the AR-15, but did not fire it.
He said: 'At the end of the last report I reached to the bottom of the car and picked
up the AR 15 rifle, cocked and loaded it, and turned to the rear.
'At this point the cars were passing under the over-pass and as a result we had left
the scene of the shooting. I kept the AR 15 rifle ready as we proceeded at a high
rate of speed to the hospital.'
Mr Menninger's book, which was published in 1992, claims that it was a shot from
Agent Hickey's gun that actually killed the president, citing evidence which
appeared to show that Kennedy was hit by two different kinds of bullet.
AR-15 rounds are encased in thin copper and tend to break up upon impact, as did
the shot that struck Kennedy in the head. A 6.5mm Mannlicher-Carcano bullet of
the kind known to have been fired by Oswald, on the other hand, would not break up when it hit the target.
Agent Hickey sued Mr Menninger in 1995 over the allegations contained in Moral
Error, but the case was dismissed after a judge ruled that he had taken too long
after the book's publication to file his case.Rufus W. Youngblood, the agent in
charge of the Secret Service detail protecting Vice President Lyndon Johnson on the
day, also denied suggestions that Agent Hickey fired his weapon.In an interview
with the Georgia Tech alumni magazine in 1992, just prior to Mortal Error's
publication, he labelled the theory 'ridiculous'.
'I don't think any Secret Service guy fired his weapon down there that day. I could
look ahead and see [George] Hickey, an agent in the president's follow-up car, who
had the AR-15 [rifle]. He stood up and looked, but didn't see anything to fire at,' he said.
President Kennedy pictured hours before his assassination: It is said that as much
as 75 per cent of the American public do not believe the official account of the
Kennedy assassination given by the Warren Commission President Kennedy
pictured hours before his assassination: It is said that as much as 75 per cent of
the American public do not believe the official account of the assassination given by
the Warren Commission
JFK: The Smoking Gun will be broadcast on the Reelz Channel on November 3. A
spokesman for the network said: What makes McLaren's investigation different
than those that came before it is the fact that he had all the evidence, facts and
eyewitness testimony from fifty years ago as well as modern forensic technology.
'McLaren’s findings are a far cry from the fanciful conspiracy theories that usually
surround this assassination.
'His case is methodically constructed from simple logic and available evidence using
time-tested investigative techniques to solve the crime; including key archival
photographic evidence, medical reports and bullet science.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2380691/President-JFK-documentary-alleges-WAS-second-shooter-assassination--Secret-Service-agent.html#ixzz2kZ70AVX1
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Secret Service Agent George Hickey had access to a AR 15 , its proposed he took
the kill shot that blew President Kennedy's head, from the car following
immediately behind. With an explosive round, that could not have been fired from
Oswalds Carcano rifle in the book depository. Its got some good points, but the end
conclusion that it was an accidental shot. contradicts why it had explosive
ammunition preloaded, still plenty of speculation but clearly points out Oswald
could not have killed the President, with the ammunition he was using, the angle of
the headwound and explosive impact means there had to have been a second
shooter.
It only focuses on two things really, Oswald could not have Killed the President
which is a good enough reason for the doc in itself. The Killer was probably
George Hickey either Murder or Manslaughter. It does not go into any of
the real political reasons for his death, but is interesting in its way.
I can't remember if they mentioned the grassy knoll..LOL
JFK's Secret Killer: The Evidence - 9PM Wed 13th Nov - Brand New
ayfS1XlvXEA
http://www.jfkassassinationgallery.com/albums/userpics/10001/ALTGENSZ.jpg
Actually this looks like it was aired earlier probably in the US, or Australia.
======================================================
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New JFK documentary alleges there WAS a second shooter in the assassination...
and he was a Secret Service agent who shot the president by ACCIDENT
Film alleges that Agent George Hickey accidentally shot Kennedy in the head
It is based on the work of veteran Australian police detective who has spent four
years investigating the assassinationThe government then covered up the Secret
Service role, it is claimed, to save the agency from embarrassment
By Damien Gayle
PUBLISHED: 09:45, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:03, 29 July 2013
Many conspiracy theorists unhappy with the official account of the assassination of
John F. Kennedy have pointed to evidence they believe shows that the president
was shot twice, from different directions.Now a new documentary has come up with
a new twist on the conspiracy theory, claiming that a Secret Service agent was the
man who fired that shot... by accident.
JFK: The Smoking Gun claims that George Hickey, a Secret Service man riding in
the car behind Kennedy, accidentally fired his weapon on November 22, 1963.
What really happened? A Secret Service agent stands on the rear bumper of John
F. Kennedy's car as his wife, Jackie, bends over her husband moments after he was
shot as they drove through Dallas, Texas What really happened?
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/07/29/article-2380691-00C75D7300000190-665_634x481.jpg
It alleges that a cover-up was then carried out to save the blushes of the agency
whose main role is to protect serving and former U.S. leaders - leaving the many
loose ends that have long raised suspicions.It is said that as much as 75 per cent of
the American public do not believe the official account of the Kennedy
assassination.
The new documentary is based on the work of Colin McLaren, a veteran Australian
police detective who has undertaken a four-year investigation into the killing.
His theories are based on the work of Howard Donahue, who spent two decades
probing the assassination and whose work was presented in the book Mortal Error:
The Shot That Killed JFK, by Bonar Menninger.
Both Mr Menninger and Mr McLared spoke yesterday about the film at the
Television Critics Association press tour in Los Angeles, California.
Central to their case is the claim that Agent Hickey and his Secret Service
colleagues had been out partying the night before Kennedy's motorcade drove
through Dallas. To compound the problems the hungover agent faced, McLaren
says he has found evidence that Hickey had not been properly trained to use the
AR-15 gun he was carrying that morning. 'It was his first time in the follow car, his
first time holding the assault weapon he was using,' the Huffington Post reported
McLaren as saying.
The theory is that as the assassin opened fire, Hickey grabbed his own gun. But
when the whole motorcade shunted to a halt, the agent was jolted by the sudden
stop and accidentally pulled the trigger - firing a bullet straight at the back of
Kennedy's head.
Mr McLaren said he believes Agent Hickey's AR-15 was loaded with different from
the ammunition used by Lee Harvey Oswald, who the Warren Commission declared
in 1964 to be the lone gunman in the assassination. That, he claims, explains what
they believe are the different ballistic profiles of the two bullets that struck Kennedy.
Lee Harvey Oswald, who was arrested for the assassination but himself shot dead
before he could stand trial. Oswald was himself assassinated before he could stand
trial over the killing.
Mr Menninger insisted that they do not believe that Agent Hickey intentionally fired
at Kennedy. Rather, the Huffington Post reported him as saying, 'this was a tragic
accident in the heat of the moment.'
But the pair do allege that the government moved swiftly, with the help of
Kennedy's brother Robert, to cover up the Secret Service's involvement and save
the agency from embarrassment.
Agent Hickey, who died two years ago, said in his witness statement given the day
after Kennedy's assassination that after he heard the gunfire he did indeed rise to
his feet and load and cock the AR-15, but did not fire it.
He said: 'At the end of the last report I reached to the bottom of the car and picked
up the AR 15 rifle, cocked and loaded it, and turned to the rear.
'At this point the cars were passing under the over-pass and as a result we had left
the scene of the shooting. I kept the AR 15 rifle ready as we proceeded at a high
rate of speed to the hospital.'
Mr Menninger's book, which was published in 1992, claims that it was a shot from
Agent Hickey's gun that actually killed the president, citing evidence which
appeared to show that Kennedy was hit by two different kinds of bullet.
AR-15 rounds are encased in thin copper and tend to break up upon impact, as did
the shot that struck Kennedy in the head. A 6.5mm Mannlicher-Carcano bullet of
the kind known to have been fired by Oswald, on the other hand, would not break up when it hit the target.
Agent Hickey sued Mr Menninger in 1995 over the allegations contained in Moral
Error, but the case was dismissed after a judge ruled that he had taken too long
after the book's publication to file his case.Rufus W. Youngblood, the agent in
charge of the Secret Service detail protecting Vice President Lyndon Johnson on the
day, also denied suggestions that Agent Hickey fired his weapon.In an interview
with the Georgia Tech alumni magazine in 1992, just prior to Mortal Error's
publication, he labelled the theory 'ridiculous'.
'I don't think any Secret Service guy fired his weapon down there that day. I could
look ahead and see [George] Hickey, an agent in the president's follow-up car, who
had the AR-15 [rifle]. He stood up and looked, but didn't see anything to fire at,' he said.
President Kennedy pictured hours before his assassination: It is said that as much
as 75 per cent of the American public do not believe the official account of the
Kennedy assassination given by the Warren Commission President Kennedy
pictured hours before his assassination: It is said that as much as 75 per cent of
the American public do not believe the official account of the assassination given by
the Warren Commission
JFK: The Smoking Gun will be broadcast on the Reelz Channel on November 3. A
spokesman for the network said: What makes McLaren's investigation different
than those that came before it is the fact that he had all the evidence, facts and
eyewitness testimony from fifty years ago as well as modern forensic technology.
'McLaren’s findings are a far cry from the fanciful conspiracy theories that usually
surround this assassination.
'His case is methodically constructed from simple logic and available evidence using
time-tested investigative techniques to solve the crime; including key archival
photographic evidence, medical reports and bullet science.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2380691/President-JFK-documentary-alleges-WAS-second-shooter-assassination--Secret-Service-agent.html#ixzz2kZ70AVX1
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