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Shocking 'blood and brains' testimony of JFK assassination as man who tried to save him dies

Clint Hiil tried to protect John F Kennedy when he was shot in Dallas in 1963 - he has died aged 93 and his shocking testimony is a chilling reminder of the day's awful events



Clint Hill, a Secret Service agent who leaped onto President John F. Kennedy's limousine during the 1963 assassination, has died at 93. Hill's graphic testimony to the Warren Commission described the horrifying scene, including blood and brain matter covering the car. Despite receiving awards for his actions, Hill blamed himself for not reacting quickly enough and was tormented by guilt. Over time, he found some peace. The 1993 film "In The Line Of Fire" was inspired by his experiences.

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