Overview
As the 54th anniversary of JFK's assassination draws near, readers of this firsthand account from the morgue at Bethesda Naval Hospital will question the government's official story
Uncover the chilling truth behind JFK's autopsy. One of the only living participants in President Kennedy’s autopsy, James Jenkins, breaks his silence after 54 years to reveal what truly happened inside the Bethesda Naval Hospital morgue on November 22, 1963.
At the Cold Shoulder of History presents Jenkins' detailed account of the procedures performed on President Kennedy’s remains, revealing a web of inconsistencies and sparking a personal quest into the labyrinth of the assassination. Was there a conspiracy in the murder of the 35th President of the United States?
For readers of history, political science, and conspiracy theories, this book offers:
- An eyewitness account of the JFK autopsy
- Analysis of medical evidence
- Exploration of potential government cover-ups
Reviews
"Even if you are not a fan of conspiracy theories, you will be convinced after you read this book. In fact, I think this book will turn the entire world of the Kennedy assassination upside-down." —Mike Michelsen, freelance writer in Southern California
Author Biography
James Curtis Jenkins was born in 1943. After enlisting in the United States Navy he won a place at the Medical Technology School that was part of Bethesda Naval Hospital, where John F. Kennedy's body was taken the day of his assassination. Along with fellow students, he was asked to assist in the autopsy of Kennedy. William Law's decades of research on the Kennedy assassination has appeared in more than 30 books, including Douglas Horne’s Inside the Assassination Records Review Board. He has written, produced, directed, or consulted on documentaries and films like RFK, The Gathering, and Killing Kennedy.