'Trauma Room One-The JFK Medical Coverup Exposed' (2001) is a revised and expanded version of Crenshaw/Hanson/Shaw's 'JFK:Conspiracy of Silence' from 1992. The first half of this book consists of the recollections of Dr Charles Crenshaw, one of the trauma team on duty at Parkland Hospital over that momentous weekend in Dallas. Crenshaw provides first hand testimony of the fight to save JFK's life, as well as credible desciptions of his patients wounds with his belief in both shots from the front. The chronological running of events which intersperse Crenshaw's narrative clearly come from Hanson and Shaw and climax on Sunday November 24th '63 when Dr. Crenshaw is once again called to Trauma Room Two in vain efforts to save the alleged assassin.
The latter chapters include very valuable contributions from D. Bradley Kizzia J.D., J. Gary Shaw, Gary Aguilar M.D. and Cyril Wecht M.D. J.D., which provide further updates and insights on the trail laid down by David Lifton and Jim Garrison...namely that the President's autopsy at Bethesda Naval Hospital contains more holes than Blackburn, Lancashire.