Shot from the Front into JFK Limo Windshield Evidence

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Taken from the 7th installment of The Men Who Killed Kennedy – Episode 7 - The Smoking Guns – originally aired Nov 2003 (written, produced and directed by Nigel Turner)

Dr. Evalea Glanges was a second year medical student at Southwestern Medical University in Dallas Texas saw the presidential limousine at the back of the Emergency Room at Parkland Hospital and saw the bullet hole in the front windshield. She said: “…it was very clear, it was a through-and-through bullet hole through the windshield of the car, from the front to the back…it seemed like a high-velocity bullet that had penetrated from front-to-back in that glass pane.” At the time of the interview, Glanges had risen to the position of Chairperson of the Department of Surgery, at John Peter Smith Hospital, in Fort Worth. She had been a firearms expert all her adult life.”

The Limo was flown to the White House where Secret Service agent Charles Taylor, Jr., also witnessed the front windshield bullet hole. Nick Prencepe, US Police Park Officer also witnessed the bullet hole in the windshield while the limo was in the White House Garage.

The White House Garage wasn’t accessed from Nov 24 – Nov 25.

Mr. George Whitaker, Sr. was a senior manager at the Ford Motor Company's Rouge Plant in Dearborn, Michigan. On Nov. 25th at B building he witnessed the Kennedy Limo. The interior had been stripped and windshield removed to use as a template for the new windshield. After manufacturing the replacement windshield, the original was scrapped.
After George Whitaker’s death in 2001, his family released his written testament - JFK was shot + killed on November 22, 1963. This was a Friday afternoon. On Monday morning (Nov. 25) The Lincoln car was in the Rouge Plant of the Ford Motor Co. When it arrived there I do not know. At about 9:00 I was called to report to glass laboratory, which I did. When arrived at the lab, the door was locked. I was let in there were two glass engineers there. They had a car windshield that had bullet hole in it. The hole was about 4 or 6 inches to the right of the rear view mirror. The impact had come from the front of the windshield. (If you have spent 40 years in the glass business you know which was the impact was from) Our orders were to make a windshield using the window shield they and as pattern

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