Richard Marles says the fact the airline is not using all its existing slots was part of the reason it was blocked from more; an earthquake in Morocco near Marrakech climbs over 2000; British parliamentary researcher arrested for spying for China. Follow the latest here.
Share post| He still remembers the first gunshot. For an instant, standing on the running board of the motorcade car, he entertained the vain hope that maybe it was just a firecracker or a blown tyre. But he knew guns, and he knew better. Then came another shot. And another. And the president slumped down.
Until finally, after the nightmares had passed at last, he could think about it again. And he could read about it. And he realised that what he read was not quite right, not as he remembered it. As it turns out, if his recollections are correct, the much-discussed “magic bullet” may not have been so magic after all.
Landis’ account, included in a forthcoming memoir, would rewrite the narrative of one of modern American history’s most earth-shattering days in an important way. It may not mean any more than that. But it could also encourage those who have long suspected that there was more than one gunman in Dallas on November 22, 1963, adding new grist to one of the nation’s enduring mysteries.
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