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:59:03
Objection!
:59:04
Sustained.
:59:05
On the plane, the White House Situation
Room announced Oswald's guilt...

:59:09
...to all passengers before any kind
of investigation had begun.

:59:13
The "angry lone nut" solution
is beginning to take shape.

:59:16
Objection, Your Honor.
Sustained.

:59:20
Please bottle the acid.
:59:24
The three Bethesda doctors picked by
the military left something to be desired.

:59:29
None of them had experience
with combat-gunfire wounds.

:59:33
Through their autopsy, we've been able
to justify eight wounds from two bullets.

:59:37
Three to Kennedy, five to Connally.
:59:40
One of them being the "magic bullet."
:59:42
FBI?
Here.

:59:44
Col. Finck, are you saying someone
told you not to dissect the neck?

:59:48
I was told the family wanted
the examination of the head.

:59:51
Oh, Christ.
:59:52
Looks like half his brain is gone.
:59:54
Weigh it.
653 grams.

:59:57
As a pathologist, it was your obligation
to explore...

1:00:00
...all possible causes of death.
1:00:02
I had the cause of death.
1:00:03
Your Honor, please direct the witness
to answer my question.

1:00:07
Why did Colonel Finck not dissect
the tract of the bullet wound?

1:00:10
I heard Dr. Humes stating...
1:00:13
Thas enough. Thas enough.
1:00:15
Is duly noted.
1:00:17
Les check the back.
1:00:26
I can feel the end of the wound
with my finger.

1:00:28
That won't be necessary.
1:00:33
Watch the ear!
1:00:35
Shot in the back. Cheap crime.
1:00:38
He said:
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Who's in charge here?
1:00:41
I am.
1:00:43
I don't remember his name.
1:00:45
It was quite crowded.
1:00:47
And when you are called to look
at the wounds of the dead President...

1:00:51
...you don't ask people for their names
and who they are.

1:00:54
But you were a qualified pathologist.
Was the Army General?

1:00:58
No.

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