The Robert McClelland interview is from 2009 and is on youtube. Just listen and decide for yourself.

As for nurses, I read head nurse Audrey Bell's testimony to the ARRB and I remember the nurse saying she asked the physician if the president would be all right and was told he would die. She asked where the wound was and the physician (probably Dr McClelland) gently showed her the wound in the back of the head.

Zapruder film and autopsy photos--McClelland comments on the photos. He asked about whether the back of the skull was reconstructed and they admitted to him it was.

All these things are problems and confusing, but I will only make one comment. The physicians saw the real body and the real bone. The conflicting evidence is photos.

**I have just found another interview with Dr McClelland on you tube done by Brent Holland which is in much more depth about the wounds.  Dr McClelland states at the end of the interview that he is about to celebrate his 82nd birthday, which makes this from 2011.

***I find it interesting that these in-depth interviews of a man who no matter what else is said about him is an important eyewitness to an important historical event (comparable to the physicians who treated Lincoln) is only interviewed in depth by obscure radio hosts and what have you, rather than than by our mainstream media.

****I found a summation of what Nurse Audrey Bell testified to the ARRB.

"Although only in the operating room 3-5 minutes she did see the head wound.  After asking Dr Perry 'Where is the wound,' she said he turned the President's head slightly to the left, so she could see a right rear posterior head wound, which she describes as occipital in both her oral remarks and her drawings."

"She said it was her recollection that the right side of the President's head, and the top of his head, were intact, which is why she had to ask Dr Perry where the wound was in the first place."

   

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