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Partially due to the 60th anniversary of the JFK assassination there are many articles recently concerning the Paramount+ original documentary, "JFK: What the Doctors Saw". It premiered Nov 14, 2023. Seven Parkland doctors say neck wound was an entrance wound. Meaning more than one shooter.
- Youtube: - JFK: What The Doctors Saw | Official Trailer | Paramount+. See: Archive. Posted Oct 30, 2023 at Youtube. The end of the trailer says it premiered Nov 14, 2023. JFK: What the Doctors Saw. See: Archive. IMDb. And: Paramount video via Amazon Prime Video. See: Archive.
- New York Times: ‘JFK: What the Doctors Saw’ Review: A Clinical Take. Barbara Shearer’s documentary unpacks the medical opinions of physicians who treated John F. Kennedy in Dallas. See: Archive. By Natalia Winkelman. Nov. 16, 2023. EXCERPTS: the professional opinions of the physicians present in the president’s Parkland Memorial Hospital emergency room. ... What did the staff observe? An entrance wound on Kennedy’s throat. What does that suggest? A bullet entered from the front. Why is that significant? It contradicts the findings of the Warren Commission. ... You will finish the film agreeing that what the doctors saw is crucial. END.
- CBS News: JFK's E.R. doctors share new assassination details. See: Archive. By Jacquelynn Lueth. November 15, 2023. EXCERPTS: I videotaped interviews with seven of the doctors. ... The interviews were conducted individually and then I brought them together as a group. It was the first time since the day of the assassination that they had been reunited. ... The doctors at Parkland had extensive experience in treating gunshot wounds and had no agenda other than trying to save the president's life. Those who saw the wound in the president's neck believed it was an entrance wound. Several of them saw a gaping hole in the back of JFK's head. END.
- San Francisco Chronicle: Review: ‘JFK: What the Doctors Saw’ contradicts the Warren Commission with eyewitness accounts. See: Archive. By Mick LaSalle. November 13, 2023. EXCERPTS: The film brings together seven surviving doctors who were present in the emergency room with Kennedy. ... All agree on what they saw, and none of it comports with the idea of a single gunman shooting from behind. ... In the Parkland emergency room, the doctors said they saw a small entry wound in the president’s neck, which would indicate someone shooting from the front. The autopsy photos show a large slit at the president’s neck, but the doctors say that the wound was enlarged when someone inserted a trachea tube to assist Kennedy’s breathing. END.
- Rolling Stone: JFK’s Parkland Doctors Come Forward: Oswald Didn’t Act Alone. See: Archive. EXCERPT: And then, Dr. McClelland recalls something chilling that he witnessed after the presser: “When [Dr. Perry] left the room, someone came up to him who Dr. Perry thought maybe was a Secret Service man, and he told Dr. Perry, ‘You must never, ever say that was an entrance wound again if you know what’s good for you.’” END.
- The Berkshire Edge: Two documentary films that open Nov. 22 — 60 years ago today. See: Archive. By Sarah Wright. November 22, 2023. The Berkshire Edge. EXCERPTS: Indeed, Parkland’s chiefs of anesthesiology, medicine, and neurosurgery candidly discuss what they saw when President John F. Kennedy arrived in trauma room one. Several surgeons as well as medical students and residents share their perspectives, too. ... In every official investigation since, the Parkland doctors have upheld a key observation: President Kennedy was shot in the neck just above his collar. And they all thought this represented an entrance wound, from the front. ... seeing all the living Parkland doctors gather together in a room 10 years ago moved me in an indescribable way. END.
- AS USA: JFK assassination doctors break silence: what do we know about the Emergency Room? See: Archive. By Gidget Alikpala. Nov 22, 2023. EXCERPTS: she interviewed the doctors individually and as a group, which was the first time they had all been together since Nov. 22, 1963, per CBS News. ... According to Lueth, the physicians who saw the wound on Kennedy’s neck believed it to be an entrance wound. This would imply that Oswald was not the only gunman, as the president would have been shot from the front for the bullet to enter through the hole on his neck. END.
- MedPage Today: A Medical Student, a Dying JFK, and ‘Destiny’: What a Young Doctor Saw 60 Years Ago — A look back at a conversation with one of the last surviving witnesses from Trauma Room One. See: Archive. By Randy Dotinga. November 22, 2023. EXCERPT: In 2013, 7 physicians who treated Kennedy – including Goldstrich – met for a roundtable discussion. The recording of their conversation has finally surfaced in a new Paramount Plus documentary titled "JFK: What the Doctors Saw." Four of those interviewed have since died. END.
- The Messenger: Doctors Who Treated JFK After Assassination Kept Silent Out of Fear: ‘So Many People Did Die’. Seven doctors who treated JFK after his assassination reveal how their observations were dismissed and why they didn't come forward. See: Archive. By Eboni Boykin-Patterson. Nov 11, 2023. EXCERPTS: Goldstrich, who was a 4th-year medical resident at the time he helped treat the President, said "I didn’t tell anybody for over 30 years that I was present in Trauma Room 1." ... "When I first saw the autopsy pictures, my first thought was that I wanted to tell everybody that that didn’t reflect what actually transpired," Goldstrich said. He'd said earlier in the documentary, "I didn’t want to be a target for those that had killed our president." END.
- The Messenger: What Really Happened to JFK: His Doctors Reveal New Details of Assassination 60 Years Later. See: Archive. By Eboni Boykin-Patterson. Nov 11, 2023. EXCERPTS: those seven doctors, who were part of the surgery team at Dallas's Parkland Hospital at the time of the shooting, say that President John F. Kennedy presented with a bullet entrance wound in the neck — an impossibility if there was only one shooter from behind. ... "At the press conference, Dr. Perry, in describing the wound here [pointing to his throat], said he thought that it looked like an entrance wound," McClelland recalls. "When he left the room, someone came up to him. Dr. Perry thought 'Maybe he was a secret service man.' And he told Dr. Perry, "You must never, ever say that that was an entrance wound again if you know what’s good for you." END