Wednesday, October 08, 2003
Olney Daily Mail October 8, 2003:[Dennis] David was 26 years old at the time of Kennedy's murder and was working at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Washington, D.C. as the designated "chief of the day." . . .
David maintains that Kennedy's body arrived at the hospital in a gray shipping casket before a bronze casket arrived, which was where the government claimed the body was located. . . .
David claims there is evidence that Kennedy's body was tampered with . . .
Four hours later, David said he was asked to type a memo while an FBI agent dictated it.
While typing the memo, the agent placed a small bottle next to David. Inside the bottle were around four pieces of lead that David said were too much for one bullet, the "magic bullet" labeled "Commission Exam 399." . . .
Kennedy's brain, however, is missing. . . .
Several days after the autopsy, David said his friend and mentor, William Bruce Pitzer, who was the head of the audio/visual department at Bethesda, wanted to show him a 16-millimeter film of the autopsy as well as some black and white photographs of the procedure.
David said he did not look at the entire film and what he saw was footage prior to the official autopsy, but there was clearly something amiss.
Kennedy's throat was sloppily slit 2 inches in length and near the corner of his eye was an entrance wound, a hole no larger than a finger, David said.
It appeared that the body had been tampered with to cover up evidence that Kennedy may have been shot from the front.
It was December 1965 and Pitzer had told David that he would soon be retiring from Bethesda. David said Pitzer told him he had lucrative offers for work elsewhere.
In April 1966, Pitzer was found dead and had supposedly committed suicide.
"I never really believed Bill committed suicide," David said. . . .
In 1992, David said he learned that a retired lieutenant colonel with the U.S. Army Special Forces named Dan Marvin along with another man were asked by an agent of the Central Intelligence Agency to assassinate Pitzer. . . .
David said a woman named Madeline Brown was told by Johnson during a party before the assassination that he soon would no longer have to worry about Kennedy. Also at the party were FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, Gerald Ford, who was a Warren Commission member and later became president, and some oil industry men who did not like Kennedy. . . .....---
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