Dr. Perry, one of the first to attend to Kennedy when he was brought to the hospital, and who examined the wound in the front of the neck below the Adam's apple said it was about 5mm (less than 1/5 of an inch) in diameter, and with no rough edges.

In a press conference one hour after Kennedy was pronounced dead Perry said this neck wound was an entrance wound.

Later, while being grilled and led by the questioning of Specter, Perry relented to the pressure and said that the neck wound could have been either an exit or an entrance wound.

Perry was experienced in dealing with gun shot wounds prior to treating Kennedy. So I lean heavily toward believing what he said one hour after Kennedy died was indeed true, immediately following his seeing the wound. At this point in time it was not possible for anyone to devise a cover-up, as it was too early.

What do you think about this?


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