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Book Description Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. At the Cold Shoulder of History gives an in-depth look at what happened in the aftermath of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. One of the only living participants in President Kennedy's autopsy now comes forward after almost 54 years of silence and speaks about what truly took place inside of the morgue at Bethesda Naval Hospital on the night of November 22, 1963. Jenkins gives a detailed account about the procedures performed on the President's remains. What he learned that night led him to believe there was a conspiracy in the murder of the 35th President of the United States and caused him to undertake his own personal journey into the labyrinth of the assassination. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781634242110
Book Description paperback. Condition: New. Product DescriptionAt the Cold Shoulder of History gives an in-depth look at what happened in the aftermath of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. One of the only living participants in President Kennedy's autopsy now comes forward after almost 54 years of silence and speaks about what truly took place inside of the morgue at Bethesda Naval Hospital on the night of November 22, 1963. Jenkins gives a detailed account about the procedures performed on the President's remains. What he learned that night led him to believe there was a conspiracy in the murder of the 35th President of the United States and caused him to undertake his own personal journey into the labyrinth of the assassination.Review"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 CaliforniaAbout the AuthorJames 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.Excerpt. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.At the Cold Shoulder of HistoryThe Chilling Story of a 21-year-old Hospital Corpsman Who Stood at the Shoulder of JFK During the Bethesda AutopsyBy James C. Jenkins, William Matson Law Trine Day LLCCopyright 2018 James C. JenkinsAll rights reserved.ISBN: 978-1-63424-211-0CHAPTER 1Who would have thought that a small town southern boy would find himself standing at an autopsy table assisting with the postmortem on an assassinated president of the United States of America. Certainly not I. But, please allow me to digress for a moment and tell you a little about that southern boy.I was born in a little town in North Mississippi called Eupora. My dad was drafted into the Navy during World War II and my mother and I went to live with her parents until my dad returned from the service. When he returned from the Navy in 1944, we moved to South Mississippi, and my dad bought a couple of sawmills and went into the timber business with my mother's father.We lived in the country, a little village called Auburn. When the timber played out in this southeast area, my dad moved his sawmills to Louisiana close to Lake Charles and purchased timber tracts there. My dad would transport the sawn timber back to Summit Ms., where we were living at the time. My mother had become ill, and my father moved us to Summit, which was a town of 200 or 300 people, to be close to a doctor. Summit is where my interest in the medical profession started. When I was about 9 or 10 years old, I lived down the street from the town physician. The town I was raised in had a population of about 200 people and only one doctor. The doctor's hobby was developing different varieties of camellias. He was always working with his camellias when I rode my bicycle past his house and I would stop and watch him grafting and pruning his camellia bushes. He would talk to me and tell me what he was doing, and I would ask annoying questions, but he never seem to mind. He was a little man, balding, and wore glasses - just what you think a doctor would look like in a little boy's eyes. He wasn't a jovial kind of person, but he always had a quick and ready smile and always had something encouraging to say to me. Everyone went to him for treatment because he was the only doctor in town. Somehow, and I don't remember how all these years later, I got. Seller Inventory # BKZN9781634242110
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