On November 22, 1963, Dr. Charles Crenshaw, an accomplished surgeon, tried to save John F. Kennedy's life—and then days later, the life of the alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. His gripping, firsthand account contradicts the Warren Commission and years of public misperception, and illuminates a chapter in American history long cloaked in conspiracy.
Writing with eye-opening immediacy, Dr. Crenshaw takes listeners into the emergency room to share the critical events at Parkland Hospital as he lived them. Now updated, his searing testimony punctures myths and shatters a cover-up of massive proportions.
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— Robert K. Tanenbaum, New York Times bestselling author
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Charles A. Crenshaw, MD (1933-2001) is coauthor of JFK: The Conspiracy of Silence and Trauma Room One. He was a resident physician at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas, in the 1960s. He later became professor of clinical surgery at Southwestern Medical School in Dallas and was chairman emeritus of the department of surgery at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth.
Jens Hansen is coauthor, with Charles A. Crenshaw and J. Gary Shaw, of JFK: Conspiracy of Silence and Trauma Room One.
J. Gary Shaw is coauthor, with Charles A. Crenshaw and Jens Hansen, of JFK: Conspiracy of Silence and Trauma Room One.
James C. Lewis, an AudioFile Earphones Award winner, is a voice actor in New York City and can also be seen in television commercials. His voice is often heard as a hard-boiled detective, but his work covers a wide range. Earlier in his career, he was a television weatherman and a political reporter.