Former Secret Service agent Paul Landis has spoken out aged 88-years-old and claims he heard two extra shots during the 1963 attack in Dallas – sparking intrigue in the assassination once again
A former secret service agent who witnessed the assassination of John F Kennedy from just feet away has broken his silence – and raised questions on a second shooter.
Paul Landis, who was standing behind the President, claims he heard two extra shots during the 1963 attack – and claims he found the “magic bullet” but it got misplaced.
Landis who was standing on the running board of the car behind the president, has never testified over the death – but has now spoken out in a jaw-dropping interview.
He claims he picked up a bullet from the back seat of the car where JFK had been sitting, and placed it on the president’s stretcher for investigators to examine.