DiamondDave
Army Vet
I did not see that particular special. But since the splatter evidince was brought up and explained, how did they explain the motorcycle cop to the left and rear of the motorcade getting splattered with blood and brain fluid if the shot came from the right rear?
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JFK EXHIBIT F-644
TESTIMONY OF BOBBY W. HARGIS
The testimony of Bobby W. Hargis was taken at 3:20 p.m., on April 8,
1964, in the office of the U.S. attorney, 301 Post Office Building, Bryan and
Ervay Streets, Dallas, Tex., by Mr. Samuel A. Stern, assistant counsel of the
President's Commission.
Mr. STERN. Will you stand, please.
Do you solemnly swear that the evidence :you ,are about to give shall
be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Mr. HARRIS. I do.
Mr. STERN. Would you state for the record your name and residence
address.
Mr. HARGIS. Bobby W. Hargis, 1818 Adelaide, Dallas, Tex.
Mr. STERN. What is your occupation ?
Mr. HARGIS. Police officer.
Mr. STERN. How long have you been a member of the Dallas Police
Department?
Mr. HARGIS. Nine years and about 7 months.
Mr. STERN. And you are now a member of the motorcycle--
Mr. HARGIS. Division.
Mr. STERN. Division?
Mr. HARGIS. Yes.
Mr. STERN. Were you a part of the motorcade on November 22nd?
Mr. HARGIS. Yes; I was.
Mr. STERN. In what position?
Mr. HARGIS. I was at the left-hand side of the Presidential limousine.
Mr. STERN. At what part of the President's car?
Mr. HARRIS. Well..
Mr. STERN. Front, or rear?
Mr. HARGIS. Oh. Rear.
Mr. STERN. Riding next to Mrs. Kennedy ?
Mr. HARGIS. Right.
Mr. STERN. Will you describe what occurred or what you observed as the
limousine turned into Elm Street?
Mr. HARGIS. Well, at the time that the limousine turned left on Elm,
I was staying pretty well right up with the ear. Sometimes on Elm we get right
up next to it on account of the crowd, but the crowd was out down here at the
triple underpass, so, I was next to Mrs. Kennedy when I heard the first shot,
and at that time the President bent over, and Governor Connally turned around.
He was sitting directly in front of him, and a real shocked and surprised
expression on his face.
Mr. STERN. On Governor Connally's?
Mr. HARGIS. Yes; that is why I thought Governor Connally had been shot
first, but it looked like the President was bending over to hear what he had to
say, and I thought to myself then that Governor Connally, the Governor had been
hit, and then as the President raised back up like that (indicating) the shot
that killed him hit him. I don't know whether it was the second or the third
shot. Everything happened so fast.
Mr. STERN. But, you cannot now recall more than two shots?
Mr. HARGIS. That is all that I can recall remembering. Of course,
everything was moving so fast at the time that there could have been 30 more
shots that I probably never would have noticed them.
Mr. STERN. Did something happen to you, personally in connection with
the shot you have Just described?
Mr. HARGIS. You mean about the blood hitting---
Mr. STERN. Yes.
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JFK EXHIBIT F-644 cont.
Mr. HARGIS. Yes; when President Kennedy straightened back up in the car
the bullet him in the head, the one that killed him and it seemed like his head
exploded, and I was splattered with blood and brain, and kind of bloody water,
It wasn't really blood. And at that time the Presidential car slowed down. I
heard somebody say, "Get going," or "get going,"
Mr. STERN. Someone inside--
Mr. HARGIS. I don't know whether it was the Secret Service car, and I
remembered seeing Officer Chaney. Chaney put his motor in first gear and
accelerated up to the front to tell them to get everything out of the way, that
he was coming through, and that is when the Presidential limousine shot off, and
I stopped and got off my motorcycle and ran to the right-hand side of the
street, behind the light pole.
Mr. STERN. Just a minute. Do you recall your impression at the time
regarding the source of the shots?
Mr. HARGIS. Well, at the time it sounded like the shots were right next
to me. There wasn't any way in the world I could ten where they were coming
from, but at the time there was something in my head that said that they
probably could have been coming from the railroad overpass, because I thought
since I had got splattered, with blood--I was Just a little back and left
of--Just a little bit back and left of Mrs. Kennedy, but I didn't know. I had a
feeling that it might have been from the Texas Book Depository, and these two
places was the primary place that could have been shot from.
http://karws.gso.uri.edu/Marsh/HSCA/HARGIS.TXT
It was not in a fucking vaccum... about 25 MHP of total wind that day.. hence why matter even ended up on the windshield
And quit with the whole debunked "back and to the left" Oliver Stone crapola
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