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Jfic Murdered by His Own Limo Driver 9 SECRET DALLAS JFIC MURDERED POLICE FILES ARE BY HIS OWN I UNLOCKED •AFTER 29 LIMO DRIVER SHOCKING EVIDENCE RIPS LID YEARS OFF GOVERNMENT COVERUP MOD /OR 11101101111 theorem's 'say rood! STARTLING CHARGE BEHIND BITTER MARRIAGE SPLIT: LIBERACE HAS we Plastic surgeon SECRET turned me Into SON monster with A 'PIANO 4 breasts TUNER Mom's tragic story ‘- • FIRST LOOK AT SEALED DALLAS FILES UNLO p `29 YEARS PROVIDES SHOCKING NEW EVIDE J.F.K. WAS SHO ,e.‘1,HIS OWN CHAUF HOCKING new evi- S dence from secret 1011111AVIT 114 11211 PI files hidden by Dallas po- lice for 29 years proves se ie.. is ses the final bullet that killed at President John F. Ken- WON nedy was fired by his tuitit ■ driver — Secret Service ..-y“.•• •••• a, Agent William Greer! 11 5 And the astonishing po- SA lice documents prove Lee rees aael■ uut Harvey Oswald, the man • - • fingered as the lone as- eessin by the Warren Com- mission, wasn't even one of the president's killers. Now, for the first time anywhere, an intensive GLOBE investigation has unearthed the hidden files — and the awful truth ---- about .TFICs murder One of the astonishing documents from police files r At doss rungs mysterious "magic bul- doing his dirty work in the let" — which killed JFK famed film by eyewitness Here are the shock- and wounded Go-v. Con- Abraham Zapruder. The Agent Greer looked ing revelations, nally — was found. coup de grace shows up as • The famed Zapruder Many experts believe a blinding flare on the film if the first shot had d film capturing the too- JFWs wounds were alter- — caused by the sun glint- mem of the assassination ed. But the shocking fact is ing off Greer's gun and the clearly shows Greer ad- that Greer was one of only pistol's muzzle flash_ — then finished off th ministering the coup de two non-medical persons 'People at the scene re- grace to the president. present in the autopsy ported six or seven shots," • A doctor who per- room where the presi- says assassination re- formed the autopsy stated dent's body was taken! searcher Larry Jernigan of that the fatal head wound The Secret files reveal San Luis Obispo, Calif. First Lady Jackie Kennedy grabs her husband Ins was caused by a handgun the FBI was ordered to cov- assassination footage (circled) the corns frame stir fired at close range. er up the facts and frame The fatal sleet • At least one other gun- Oswald by acting Attor- "The first hit Kennedy in man, a man with a rifle ney Gen. Nicholas Kat- the throat and you can see who was firing deem on renbach — and they also it the film that Jackie the motorcade from the show why the president leans over to help him. nearby railroad overpass, was such en easy mark. Mien the car slows al- was involved in the Ken- Traitor Greer actually most to a stop. It took al- nedy assassination. slowed the president's limo most 11 seconds for Greer • Six bullets from at least to a crawl so JFK would be to get out of the area - two assassins were fired at a sitting duck for the other that's a long time. the president — not three marksmen waiting on the 'As you watch the film, shots as reported by the grassy knoll near Dallas you can dearly see the driv- Warren Comnusston_ Dealey Plaza and on a rail- er Greer) turn, face the • Greer lied about why he road overpass. rear, put his own left arm mysteriously slowed down Then, to make sure the across his right shoulder, the president's car to job was done, the Secret aim and fire the fatal shot. nearly a complete stop Service agent turned and 'He appears to be hold- during the shooting. fired the final, deadly bul- ing a .45 caliber pistol, • Greer helped to carry let into JFK's head at which was standard issue Texas Gov. John Connal- point-blank range with his for Secret Servicemen. ly in the hospital on the nickel-plated revolver. 'You see the Impact on stretcher in which the And Greer can be seen the front of the presi- jlieseist;;FSer ::::;::•17.154.41:5,44,111ta ',rs. _ • - The president and Jackie are relaxed and smiling as the fatal motor- Kennedy c cade gets underway. Documents show six shots were fired at Kennedy the pres4di KED AFTER • Files show driver Greer lied CE THAT... to cops & Warren Commission • Uncut Zapruder film shows he turned round with gun in hand • Doc said fatal head wound came William—Greer fired coup are grace-shol from handgun fired at close range 1". il"rgi glit"111"4:1 dent's head, then a piece moos, who was standing on ; witAt "0,:, • , of JFICa skull flies back- the railroad overpass as ward. Jackie scrambles JFK's motorcade ap- • across the trunk of the car proached, told Dallas po- to escape the gunman in lice: 'The car didn't speed the front seat. up. In fact, it stopped or "That's when Clint Hill, almost stopped." Jackie's own bodyguard, And another eyewit. runs to the rear of the limo ness, World War II com- from the following car and bat veteran Charles pushes her back inside. Brehm, who was standing The Warren COMMiti- just 20 feet away from sion had this film and 'lost' JFICa.car when the shoot- three vital frames. The ing -Started, told police: commission was a scam. The car lost momentum, The whole thing smells." almost as if the driver had And witnesses said that taken his foot of the gas.' the inside of the limo This was completely the smelled of cordite — which opposite of Secret Service only could have happened policy, which required the if a gun had been fired president's driver to step there, says Jamison. on the gas and get out of the killing zone as fast as Wounds were altered he could, says historian But Greer's grisly role Harold Weisberg, 78, who has spent 28 yeara inves- in the assassination wasn't finished when he tigating JFICs death. But Weisberg says that pulled the trigger. Greer did more than just Documents place him in slow down — in fact, he ac- the hospital around Con- tually stopped the car. nally'e gurney when the 'magic bullet* WAS found, 'Greer said that after and new evidence ang• the second shot, he stepped on the gas and raced to- gests he planted IL in a scene from the MOW! OK as the first bullet hilt In the authentic Greer (rIght)and his superior Charles Kellerman The Secret Service agent ward the hospital,' says shows a handgun (outfinedipointing at Kan:loch/ from the front of limo were both present at the president's autopsy and his superior, Charles Weisberg. 'But according to a film taken that day, Kellerman, were the only the brake light remained government officials pre- sent at JFK's autopsy. And on the limo until after the final shot was fired. many experts say the wounds were altered by Report on the radio doctors to make the Os- wald-single bullet theory 'There wall no reason at seem plausible. all for the brake light to be Greer retired at age 56 on — unless Greer was de- — almost immediately af- liberately setting up Ken- ter the murder — and died nedy as a target for a of bleeding ulcers in Deals, three-way crossfire.' Md., before his role in the And Weisberg nays he killing came to light. caught Greer in another He's been dead about lie. The agent testified be- eight years, a source says, fore the Warren Commis- but any records of his sion that he slowed down death are scanty. to report on the radio to the But eyewitness ac- rest of the motorcade. counts in the reports con- But his superior and firm Greer's role in the partner. Kellerman. sit murder James L. Sim. CONTINUED ON PAGE 27 dy clutches his throat as the first bullet hits him. Greer had slowed The fatal shot, ([red from inside the limo, ex- esiclent's limo to a crawl, making him a sitting duck. witnesses say plodes JFK's head as Jackie reacts in horror convinced there was a conspiracy & cover-up' ring next to him, testified CONTINUED FROM 1 ing, Weisberg says a top that he handled the radio, CENTERSPREAD official ordered FBI in- and not Greer. vestigators to prove Os- Other documents prove p.m. from the sixth-floor wald acted ALONE — and Oswald was not one of the window of the Depository that there was no con- killers. Eyewitnesses said and walked to the second spiracy to murder JFK. they heard shots coming floor, where he was con- 'There is a hand- from the grassy knoll and fronted by a policeman in written memorandum • the railroad overpass - the lunch room. dated Nov 25, 1963, from and not from the School After a supervisor told deputy Arty. Gen. Nicho- Book Depository building the cop that Oswald las Katzenhach to .1. Ed• where Oswald wan. worked there, Oswald gar Hoover through his One of the unearthed walked seven blocks and deputy," he says. reports shows that cops ar- boarded a bus, which got "The memo says: The rested John Franklin El- bogged down in a traffic public must be satisfied rod minutes after police jam that was caused, iron- that Oswald was the as- got a call reporting a man ically, by the shooting.
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