
JFK's Parkland Doctors Dispute Lone Gunman Theory
In the upcoming documentary "JFK: What the Doctors Saw," seven doctors who treated John F. Kennedy at Parkland Hospital after his assassination claim that one of the bullets was an entrance wound, contradicting the official narrative that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. The film raises doubts about the Warren Commission's conclusion and suggests a potential government cover-up. The doctors recall their observations and testimonies, including an incident where a Secret Service man warned a surgeon not to describe the throat wound as an entrance wound. The documentary challenges the common belief that JFK was shot from behind by a lone gunman.