Kennedy Assassination: 7 Tales From the Hospital Where He Died

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1. Jackie Wouldn’t Let Them Take Kennedy Inside

Clint Hill, the US Secret Service agent was the first who knew Kennedy had passed away. As the limo rushed toward Parkland, Hill gave a sign to the agents in the follow-up car, letting them know the gravity of the situation.

Eight minutes after the shooting, the limo arrived at the Parkland receiving area. They were ready to take JFK inside. However, Jackie Kennedy refused to let her husband go. “Please let us help the president”, Hill recalls telling Mrs. Kennedy, but there was no response. She had ahold of him without any sign of letting go. “I pleaded with her again, but without success”.

In fact, Jackie Kennedy was fully aware that her husband was either already dead or unsavable. A good portion of JFK’s brain had been blown out, so she didn’t want the media to capture every detail of that gory image.

Hill continues: “I understood what was happening, so I took off my suit coat and covered up his head and his upper back. Once I did that, she let go.”.

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89 comments on “Kennedy Assassination: 7 Tales From the Hospital Where He Died”

  1. Yeah great for cheating on jackie+having an affair with Marilyn Monroe! Lost key ally Turkey,in Middle East!

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  4. I think it was all a government plan. No way a man gets shot from behind and the wound is bigger on entrance than exit.

  5. Back in 1960 Kennedy was in broomal, pa. at lawrence park shopping center on his campain when my dad and I were stopped in trafic because of his motorcade. I was only 8 at the time when dad said get in back of the pickup’s bed so I could see him pass by. It was a 2 lane road, sproul rd. well he went by and I sheepishly peeped out of the pickup’s bed and saw Mr. Kennedy and his wife wearing those pill box hats! I will never forget that day . He did have flaming red hair unlike some photos. Dad’s truck was an old ’51 Dodge pickup with those big fenders and running boards. Neat times back then!

  6. I remember I was at my sister’s house and holding my baby while coming down the stairs. We were watching TV and saw it happen. We just sat there and cried. We were in shock as was the rest of the world. Every November 22 we would be together and pray. My other daughter (by marriage) was born that day and the joy we would have shared was completely overshadowed by this horrible event. My sister just passed away, but I still secretly go off by myself and pray. It will never be forgotten. Also seeing Walter Cronkite cry is something that remains in my mind.

  7. I was in High School in class ( History I think ) when the news came over the P A system and the entire school was let out. Everybody was like ” WTF ” , I had never seen the school that still. That’s something I’ll never forget.

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