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Paul Landis



Average rating: 3.76 · 1,663 ratings · 202 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Final Witness: A Kenned...

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Four famous Greek plays (Pl...

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La balle manquante: Les der...

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Illini Poetry, 1924-1929

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“The mood among most agents in the White House that first Saturday morning after the assassination was anger. We were resentful of Johnson. We all knew that there was no love lost between him and the Kennedys. The angrier agents among us commented rashly that they wouldn’t be surprised if Johnson had something to do with the events in Dallas. We all knew how badly he wanted to be president. But no one was serious, we were all just shocked, and saddened, and angry. There was no escaping the fact that the changeover was happening.”
Paul Landis, The Final Witness: A Kennedy Secret Service Agent Breaks His Silence After Sixty Years

“Contrary to published statements regarding the events that took place that night at the Cellar, I was not personally drunk nor did I witness any Secret Service agents who were drunk or misbehaving in any manner whatsoever.”
Paul Landis, The Final Witness: A Kennedy Secret Service Agent Breaks His Silence After Sixty Years

“When Mrs. Kennedy finally stood up, I looked again at the seat and saw a bullet on top of the tufted black leather cushioning behind where she had been sitting. It was resting in a seam where the tufted leather padding ended against the car’s metal body. It wasn’t a bullet fragment like the other two pieces. It was a completely intact bullet. It had been hidden behind Mrs. Kennedy all the time she was seated. No wonder I hadn’t seen it sooner.”
Paul Landis, The Final Witness: A Kennedy Secret Service Agent Breaks His Silence After Sixty Years

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