Sixty years later we are hearing that the vaunted Warran Report as a fraud, that there was at least one other gunman shooting at JFK and a bullet that was found lying on a stretcher at Parkland Memorial Hospital was put there by a secret service agent who just came clean but 60 years too late.

Paul Landis, now 88 years old was, in 1963 a young Secret Service agent assigned to protect First Lady Jaqueline Kennedy, said that in the chaos following the shooting, he picked up a nearly pristine bullet sitting on the top of the back seat of the open limousine.

It was just behind where Kennedy was sitting when he was killed, he says. Landis says he took the projectile and placed it on the president’s hospital stretcher to preserve it for the autopsy investigators.

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