Medical Hypotheses
Volume 75, Issue 4 , Pages 372-377, October 2010

President Kennedy’s death: A poison arrow-assisted homicide

International Center for Evidence Based History, 5225 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Suite 104, Washington, DC 20015, United States

Received 10 March 2010; accepted 20 March 2010. published online 24 May 2010.

Summary 

“President John F. Kennedy’s death was a neurotoxin-assisted homicide” is the hypothesis of this study.

A review of medical evidence demonstrates evidence of a neurotoxin-assisted homicide. The convergence of three independent actions, or the signature traits of a neurotoxin-assisted homicide- the emergence of neurological signs consistent with a neurotoxin-induced paralysis, the induction of a small neck wound consistent with a flechette-transported neurotoxin entry wound, and the execution of a coverup to eliminate neurotoxin evidence, supports this hypothesis.

This review suggests, JFK’s death had all the signature traits of a neurotoxin-assisted homicide.

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PII: S0306-9877(10)00163-5

doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2010.03.037

Medical Hypotheses
Volume 75, Issue 4 , Pages 372-377, October 2010