1. President Kennedy's death: a poison arrow-assisted homicide.
- Author
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Salerian AJ
- Subjects
- Forensic Pathology, Head Injuries, Penetrating history, History, 20th Century, Humans, Male, United States, Wounds, Gunshot history, Famous Persons, Head Injuries, Penetrating pathology, Homicide history, Neurotoxins poisoning, Wounds, Gunshot pathology
- Abstract
"President John F. Kennedy's death was a neurotoxin-assisted homicide" is the hypothesis of this study. A review of medical evidence demonstrates evidence of a neurotoxin-assisted homicide. The convergence of three independent actions, or the signature traits of a neurotoxin-assisted homicide- the emergence of neurological signs consistent with a neurotoxin-induced paralysis, the induction of a small neck wound consistent with a flechette-transported neurotoxin entry wound, and the execution of a coverup to eliminate neurotoxin evidence, supports this hypothesis. This review suggests, JFK's death had all the signature traits of a neurotoxin-assisted homicide., (Copyright 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2010
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