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Secret service agent who witnessed JFK’s assassination casts doubt on ‘magic bullet’ theory

Paul Landis breaks his silence after six decades and says he heard two extra shots during the 1963 attack in Dallas

A secret service agent who was just feet away from John F Kennedy when he was assassinated claims he found the “magic bullet” but it got misplaced, in a curious intervention that raises questions about a second shooter.

Paul Landis who was standing on the running board of the car behind the president, also said he heard two extra shots during the 1963 Dallas attack.

Mr Landis, who never testified to the commission into the assassination, said he picked up the 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.

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