Tag: Bethesda Autopsy

  • The Doctor Who Refused To Sign The Death Certificate

    The Doctor Who Refused To Sign The Death Certificate

    The 2025 JFK files include a newly unsealed Bethesda Naval Hospital report that confirms what was long suspected - one of the attending physicians declined to sign JFK’s death certificate.

    His reason was simple. He said the wound didn’t match the official story.


    🏥 Bethesda November 22

    The 2025 release includes a medical log stamped 11:24 PM - two hours after the body arrived at Bethesda - showing that Dr. Edwin Peters, a Navy forensic pathologist, “opted not to participate in declaration.”

    A margin note adds:

    “Diverges from standard fatal impact model. Declined formal attestation.”

    He was never mentioned in the Warren Commission.


    🖋️ A Certificate Signed Without Agreement

    JFK’s death certificate was ultimately signed by Dr. George Burkley, his White House physician.

    But the 2025 release includes a typed memo written by Peters to a Naval medical review board in 1964:

    “The entry wound is not in the location described in the official chart. I do not consider the documentation sufficient for cause declaration.”

    This memo was not released under FOIA.

    It remained locked in a classified personnel file until now.


    🧾 Internal Suppression

    A separate Navy communication log from January 1965 lists Peters as “transferred to Guam under quiet conditions.” There is no retirement record. No published papers. No recorded interviews.

    The only evidence of his opinion was buried in a box marked AUTOPS-INT NL6.

    It was labeled “irrelevant to final findings.”


    🕳️ What Was He Looking At

    The 2025 release also includes an early Bethesda autopsy sketch not previously made public. It shows:

    • An entry wound below the hairline
    • A smaller exit wound low on the neck
    • No notation of a third shot

    This version contradicts the final autopsy diagram.

    It matches Peters’ objections.


    ⚠️ One Doctor Refused To Sign

    In any other case, that would be a headline.

    In this one, it was a secret for six decades.

    Until now.

  • The Man Who Cleaned The Limo Before The Autopsy

    The Man Who Cleaned The Limo Before The Autopsy

    One name in the 2025 files has never appeared in a single Warren Commission footnote - yet his task changed the evidence chain forever.

    He wasn’t a doctor.

    He wasn’t an agent.

    He was the man sent to scrub the limousine before the body arrived at Bethesda.


    🧼 The Midnight Order

    Newly released Navy Yard maintenance logs include a repair sheet dated November 22, 1963 – 11:52 PM, listing a directive:

    “Interior cleansing of SS-100-X. Priority: visual presentation.”

    SS-100-X was the Secret Service designation for JFK’s presidential limousine.

    The order was signed off by a Navy logistics officer. It was not authorized by the Secret Service. The note includes one name at the bottom: E. Bellamy.


    🧍‍♂️ Who Was Bellamy?

    Ernest Bellamy was a civilian contractor. No rank. No clearance.

    According to a 2025 personnel file summary, he had been working base logistics for two months. The file includes a quiet memo dated 1964:

    “No longer retained. Inquiries not advised.”

    Bellamy was never interviewed by any federal agency involved in the investigation.


    🧽 What Was Removed

    The Navy log lists:

    • Blood-saturated rear seat paneling
    • Human tissue found on interior chrome trim
    • Windshield fragments “collected and disposed”

    But no biological evidence from the limo was ever submitted into the Warren Commission exhibits.

    And no photos exist of the limo between its arrival at Andrews and the start of its later reconstruction in Michigan.


    🛠️ A Chain Of Evidence That Was Broken By Design

    An internal note by an NRO officer - just declassified - stated:

    “Motorcade vehicle should be presentable before press access.”

    It wasn’t a cover-up order. It was a PR directive.

    But it had the same result.


    🧯 The Car Was Cleaned While The Body Was Still Warm

    No autopsy.

    No preservation.

    No documentation.

    The crime scene was wiped - on federal property - before the cause of death was recorded.