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  Roy Kellerman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roy Kellerman was a U.S. Secret Service Agent and witness to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.
Kellerman was the nearest agent to the President during the attack, and testified to the Warren Commission that after he remembered hearing his first audible muzzle blast or mechanically-suppress-fired bullet bow shockwave, that the assassination then ended in a "flurry of shells" coming into the limousine that reminded him of a jet sonic-boom sound quickness.
Kellerman also testified to the Warren Commission, "I am going to say that I have, from the firecracker report and the two other shots that I know, those were three shots.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Roy_Kellerman   (246 words)

  
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Kellerman said that the X-ray was of the head and showed a "...whole mass of stars, the only large piece being behind the eye which was given to the FBI agents when it was removed." Kellerman was asked to what extent he knew the nature of the President's wounds from his observations in Parkland Hospital.
Kellerman said at this time the other doctors may not have heard the conversation which ensued because Finck was working in the back of the head area and the other doctors were in the front.
Kellerman was shown the receipt he had signed from the photographs which had his name typed in with the notation that it had been signed.
karws.gso.uri.edu /Marsh/Jfk-conspiracy/KELLERMA.TXT   (1622 words)

  
 Biography: Roy Kellerman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Kellerman's daughter told Harold Weisberg in the 1970's that "I hope the day will come when these men (Kellerman and Greer) will be able to say what they've told their families".
Roy Kellerman: As we went down Elm Street, there was a smooth road and the terrain on each side was a grassy plotted area, a very cleared-off area, visibility tremendous.
Roy Kellerman: As we turned north on to Houston Street, this was primarily the end of the crowd in Dallas, Tex.; in the downtown section, there were still a few on the sidewalk until we got to Elm Street.
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 JFK Assassination   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Kellerman said he heard a noise like a firecracker.
At this point, Kellerman advised he had been in almost daily contact for the past three years, with the President, and said he could pick his voice out from any group of people.
Kellerman advised he immediately turned his head to the left rear and almost instantaneously heard two additional shots.
history-matters.com /analysis/Witness/witnessMap/Kellerman.htm   (278 words)

  
 Testimony Of Roy H. Kellerman, Special Agent,
Kellerman, while we are discussing this in relationship to your conversations with Special Agents O'Neill and Sibert, were there any other comments made by anybody else present at the autopsy about the path of the bullet into Mr.
Kellerman, at what time was it ascertained that the President had died and what was the basis of the pronouncement of death.
Kellerman, immediately before the luncheon recess, Senator Cooper had asked some questions relating to the presence of anyone on the triple overpass which was in front of the President's car.
mcadams.posc.mu.edu /russ/testimony/kellerma.htm   (19057 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Kellerman's responsibilities included maintaining radio communications with the lead and follow-up cars, scanning the route, and getting out and standing near the President when the cars stopped.
Roy Kellerman, in the right front seat of the limousine, heard a report like a firecracker pop.
On receipt of the radio message from Kellerman to the lead car that the President had been hit, Chief of Police Curry and police motorcyclists at the head of the motorcade led the way to the hospital.
www.whoshotjfk.co.uk /WCR/wcr02.htm   (10798 words)

  
 ESPN.com: SPORTSNATION - Chat-4244
Kellerman is also the host of ESPN2's Friday Night Fights.
Max Kellerman: Often times two guys who watch fight together come to a consensus scorecard - that is they discus and then score rounds that could go either way together.
Max Kellerman: As I wrote in my column a couple of weeks ago, Tarver's enraging Roy (if in fact Roy is enraged) might bring out the very best in Roy by making Roy more aggressive, but then again, if Roy is more aggressive, he might also be more defensively vulnerable.
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 The World
She was an active member of the First Congregational Church of Bethel and the ladies fellowship, served on local committees in town for many years and was a member of the local Flower and Garden Club.
Buxton, Roy C., 96, a former Plainfield and Berlin resident, died November 27, at the Vermont Respite House in Williston after a short illness.
Roy’s love of baseball was great and his skill as a pitcher was a legend locally.
www.vt-world.com /Archive/2002/December_4_2002/Obits.htm   (2846 words)

  
 THE Z-THESIS
Roy Schaeffer is a former Marine photo and weapons specialist with a very discerning eye for details.
Roy Schaeffer's observation of the discrepancy led this writer to the discovery something very unusual in JFK assassination research, a reliable standard for timing certain events which occurred during the assassination of JFK: the Hughes Film flasher sequence.
Roy Schaeffer pointed out that the car's right side flasher light appears to light up for a longer time as the car passes down Elm Street with the other light thus out of synch.
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 ESPN.com: SPORTSNATION - Chat-3563   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The bar is set higher for Roy than it has ever been set for any fighter in the history of boxing.
HIt makes him difficult to rate with other all-time greats, yet that is what we are presentedc with, and when his career is over, we might be left with an interesting problem of how and where to rate him.
Max Kellerman: Lacy is going to be fun to watch for as long as he is fighting, but I do not see the quickness there usually necessary to be a top pfp guy.
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 Kellermann - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kellermann, Kellerman is a German surname means "cellar man", refers to:
Harry Kellerman, Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kellerman   (136 words)

  
 Four Days in November   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Special Agent in Charge Kellerman came outside and said, "Get the White House." I asked Special Agent Lawson for the local number in Dallas of the White House switchboard, which he gave to me. I called the switchboard in Dallas, asked for the line to be open to Washington and remain open continuously.
Kellerman came out of the emergency room about that time, took the telephone, and told Special Agent in Charge Behn that we had had a double tragedy; that both Gov. Connally and President Kennedy had been shot.
Kellerman came out of the emergency room and said, "Clint, tell Jerry this is unofficial and not for release, but the man is dead." I talked to the attorney general [Robert Kennedy] and told him that his brother had been seriously wounded; that we would keep him advised as to his condition.
www.thehistorynet.com /ah/bl4days/index5.html   (1181 words)

  
 HEAR NO EVIL
Kellerman repeated his story in a formal interview four days later, and in his testimony to the Warren Commission.
Kellerman's account of events recorded on the day of the assassination must be given more weight than Curry's recollection of events many years later.
According to Kellerman's testimony his call to the lead car was made before the shooting was over, not after.
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 THE LARGE WOUND IN THE BACK OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S HEAD
COMMENT: When Special Agent Hill was later taken to the morgue for the express of viewing the president's wounds, he again reported seeing a large wound in the right rear portion of the skull.
Kellerman, is your own way of relating the description of the wounds, starting with four wounds on President Kennedy.
Kellerman went to the morgue to "look over" the president's wounds, as did Special Agent Hill.
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Because of the timing problem, the "non-transit" evidence was intimately linked to the question of whether there was a single assassin firing from behind.
Kellerman testified: \par }\pard\plain \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0 \fs24\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 { \par There were three gentlemen who were performing this autopsy.
Kellerman s testimony was corroborated by Secret Service Agent William Greer, also present at the autopsy: \par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0 { \par \par SPECTER:\tab Was anything said about any channel being present in the body for the bullet to have gone on through the back?
www.willamette.edu /cla/rhetoric/courses/argumentation/JFK/LiftonSBT.rtf   (351 words)

  
 Bill Greer's Impossible Head Turn
The left eye socket is blocked by the crown of Roy Kellerman's head.
Indeed Roy Kellerman has moved, but not forward: he has moved backward.
Since this Zapruder frame has both Kellerman and Greer looking in the general direction of the other, it has been speculated that either, or both, may be speaking to the other at this point.
home.earthlink.net /~joejd/jfk/zaphoax/gordon-greer-turn.html   (3250 words)

  
 ESPN.com: BOXING - Kellerman: Roy leads pound-for-pound race
Roy Jones still has yet to participate in a fight he was truly in danger of losing.
A Roy Jones comes on the scene every 50 years or so.
At 147 and 154 (and maybe at 140, too, had he stuck around to find out), there have always been one or more fighters who were as good as him.
espn.go.com /boxing/columns/kellerman_max/1650366.html   (920 words)

  
 JFK LANCER
As we all know, Roy stated to the WC that "there has to be more than three shots, gentleman" and that a "flurry of shells" came into the car.
Finally, Kellerman's daughter told Harold Weisberg in the 1970's that "I hope the day will come when these men [Kellerman and Greer*]will be able to say what they've told their families";
In addition to Kellerman's daughter's comments mentioned above, he is also among those witnesses who, at least indirectly, gave testimony that the right rear of JFK's head was missing.
www.jfklancer.com /Agents.html   (924 words)

  
 New York Daily News - Sports Columnists - Bob Raissman's Tuning In: Mad Max picks wrong fight   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The protagonist was one Max Kellerman, a brash young man who likes to talk out of his rear.
Costas asked Kellerman what he thought of Hopkins' plan to take two more fights after his bout with Taylor, including a grand finale with Jones Jr.
Kellerman was skeptical, opining that Jones is "damaged goods." At ringside wearing a headset, Jones heard those words and was not a happy man. Sometime during the evening, according to Vegas moles, Kellerman heard Jones was angry.
www.nydailynews.com /sports/col/story/330901p-282763c.html   (1363 words)

  
 Conflicts in the Record   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
During the shooting, and right after the first shot, Kellerman made a very unique claim: he stated that the President said "Get me to a hospital" upon being shot-this was said to the FBI interviewers on the night of 11/22/63 (S & 0 interview with Kellerman, 11/22/63).
Interestingly, Roy Kellerman told HSCA investigators in 1977 that he only remembered ONE skull piece being examined at the autopsy, although he was told of TWO pieces by Boring [Kelly and Purdy-interviews with Kellerman, 8/24-8/25/77: memorandum recently released]!
If both Greer and Kellerman can be believed when they told the WC that they had no knowledge of the route either[2H111,121], it appears then that the lead car they were following-containing Chief Curry, Sheriff Decker, and, most importantly, Forrest Sorrels and Winston Lawson-dictated the actual route to be used on 11/22/63.
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 JFK: Statement of Roy H. Kellerman, eyewitness to the assassination of John F. Kennedy
Kennedy, SA Hill and Dr. Burkley riding in the hearse with the casket, SA Berger (Stout and Kellerman in front seat) drove the hearse with police escort to Love Field.
Johnson had preceded us with Roberts shift to the airport and when we had arrived, the field had been secured and we rushed to AF 26000.
Kennedy and Robert Kennedy rode in the hearse, SA Greer drove, Kellerman in the front seat, SAs Hill and Landis with members of the family rode in cars following the ambulance.
www.jfk-online.com /kellerman.html   (1535 words)

  
 OCRegister.com
The last tree is planted and the last sidewalk poured, but Roy Kellerman's job is far from over.
Kellerman said he hopes the programs will sow the seeds and cement the ties of an intergenerational community.
Kellerman and the foundation's board of directors are brainstorming a curriculum of programs that identifies and answers community needs across the age spectrum.
www.ocregister.com /community/rsm_news/120304civic.shtml   (988 words)

  
 eop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
They are the 3 autopsists, who disagree amongst themselves on the nature of this supposed wound, plus Roy Kellerman and John Stringer.
James Metzler Chester Boyers Joe Hagen John Stringer Roy Kellerman James Humes J Boswell Pierre Finck James Humes Richard Lipsey Robert Karnei
By 'hole in the head' Kellerman may mean 'hole in the skull'.
freespace.virgin.net /paul.seaton1/jfk/eop_entry/eop.htm   (3962 words)

  
 Fetzer and Snyder Exchange
I didn't mean to do it[?!?!], I didn't hear[who, Kellerman?], I should have swerved the car[how about hitting the gas!], I couldn't help it[!].
When we consider that Greer disobeyed a direct order from his superior, Roy Kellerman, to get out of line BEFORE the fatal shot struck the President's head, it is hard to give Agent Greer the benefit of the doubt.
I was tramping on the accelerator and at the same time Roy was saying, let's get out of here fast." But remember what Roy Kellerman said: "Greer then looked in the back of the car.
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 Theory: Secret Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Zapruder and other films and photographs of the assassination clearly reveal the utter lack of response by Secret Service agents Roy Kellerman and William Greer, who were in the front seat of the presidential limousine.
One of the most eminent authorities on the subject, former Secret Service chief U.E. Baughman, who headed that agency from 1948 to 1961, has publicly taken issue, in several newspaper interviews, with the lack of adequate precautions which is so painfully apparent in the Dallas tragedy.
The Commission has concluded that some of the advance preparations in Dallas made by the Secret Service, such as the detailed security measures taken at Love Field and the Trade Mart, were thorough and well executed.
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 Discovery Channel :: Dealey Plaza -- Photo Gallery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Special Agent William R. Greer of the Secret Service was the driver and Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge Roy H. Kellerman rode next to Greer.
Kellerman was responsible for maintaining radio communication with the lead and follow-up cars, scanning the motorcade route for danger, and protecting the president when the cars stopped.
The limousine had a removable plastic bubble-top that was neither bulletproof nor bullet-resistant, but could be used to shield the car's occupants from inclement weather.
dsc.discovery.com /anthology/unsolvedhistory/dealeyplaza/photogallery/photogallery_zoom3.html   (242 words)

  
 NARA - JFK Assassination Records - Chapter 2
Both agents were advised of the trip on November 4.18 Lawson received a tentative schedule of the Texas trip on November 8 from Roy H. Kellerman, assistant special agent in charge of the White House detail, who was the Secret.
She watched as he slumped down with an empty expression on his face.151 Roy Kellerman, in the right front seat of the limousine, heard a report like a firecracker pop.
At the-sound of the second shot he realized that something was wrong, and he pressed down on the accelerator as Kellerman said, "Get out of here fast." 153 As he issued his instructions to Greer and to the lead car, Kellerman heard a "flurry of shots" Within 5 seconds of the first noise.
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 Buy.com - A Little Romance : DVD : Laurence Olivier : Sally Kellerman : George Roy Hill : Warner
As George Roy Hill observed, A LITTLE ROMANCE is, in many ways, a remake of his earlier take on adolescence, THE WORLD OF HENRY ORIENT.
When Daniel ends up slugging the egomaniacal director boyfriend (David Dukes) of her self-absorbed actress mother, Kay (Sally Kellerman), Lauren is forbidden to see him.
George Roy Hill's exquisitely entertaining work is one of the great romance films of all time.
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 Chapter 2: Inside Parkland Memorial Hospital
Roy Kellerman, the man leading the group, looked sternly at Dr. Rose and announced, "My friend, this is the body of the President of the United States, and we are going to take it back to Washington."
Kellerman took an erect stance and brought his firearm into a ready position.
The other men in suits followed course by draping their coattails behind the butts of their holstered pistols.
www.jfkmontreal.com /inside_parkland.htm   (1719 words)

  
 grebinfopagepresent.html
Max Kellerman replied "....and to Harry Greb, who was a natural middleweight, he lost one.
The announcers were Max Kellerman and Brian Kenny.
Roy Jones was going to join them later on in the show, so Max Kellerman compared Roy Jones Jr.
www.harrygreb.com /grebinfopagepresent.html   (2528 words)

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