- Jim Gochenaur is a teacher from Seattle
- He met and got to know Elmer Moore and Carver Gayton
- Gayton’s first position in the FBI was in Kansas city where he worked with James Hosty
- Hosty told Gayton that Oswald was a paid informant
- Gayton told Gochenaur that one of Malcolm X’s bodyguards was a CIA agent
- Carver Gayton was Gochenaur’s landlord
- Gochenaur was in touch with Harold Weisberg
- Carver Gayton’s testimonies to the Church committee and the HSCA
- These two testimonies are diametrically opposite to each other
- “I’ve become a student of American political assassinations” – Elmer Moore
- FREE Download Ebook: Accessories After the Fact by Sylvia Meagher (PDF)
- Elmer Moore was trying to establish the trajectories of the bullets
- Elmer Moore himself might have come up with the magic bullet theory
- Moore probably was the first cover-up guy in the JFK case
- Moore told Gochenaur that JFK was Russia’s man
- “We got that goddamm lying nigger” – Moore talking about Abraham Bolden
- “……Kelly and the Chief did (got him)”
- Neither the HSCA nor the ARRB contacted Gochenaur
- Part B: Benjamin Cole; beginning at 1:20:18
- Article: The Strange, Strange Story of Governor Connally’s Shirt & Coat and Congressman Henry B. Gonzalez by Cole
- Watch all 50 episodes of 50 Reasons for 50 Years
- Article: The Death of the Tumbling Magic-Bullet Theory by Benjamin Cole
- The bullet passing through Governor John Connally
- The Mannlicher–Carcano fired a 6.5mm bullet
- Was the bullet tumbling when it entered Gov Connally?
- Dr. Shaw was of the opinion that the bullet entering Connally was not tumbling
- There is no evidence that the bullet was tumbling
- Dr. Shaw personally performed 900 surgeries during world war two (shrapnel and bullet wounds)
- Connally’s wife said that she had washed her husband’s shirt in cold water
- Spectrographic analysis of the shirt failed to find any metallic traces
- FREE Borrowable Ebook: The Last Investigation by Gaeton Fonzi
- Book: The Assassinations co-edited by Jim DiEugenio & Lisa Pease: Paperback, Kindle
- The CIA was and is most suspect in regards to the JFK assassination
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