I felt intense guilt for not being able to save President Kennedy from "summary" of Mrs. Kennedy and Me by Clint Hill,Lisa McCubbin Hill
The moment President Kennedy was shot in Dallas, a wave of shock and horror swept over me. As a Secret Service agent sworn to protect him, I felt a deep sense of responsibility for his safety. The sight of Mrs. Kennedy scrambling onto the back of the limousine in a desperate attempt to reach her husband will forever be etched in my memory. Despite my best efforts to shield them both, the unthinkable had happened. In the aftermath of the tragic event, I couldn't shake off the feeling of guilt that consumed me. I questioned every decision I made leading up to that fateful day. Could I have done something differently? Was there a way I could have prevented the assassination? These thoughts haunted me relentlessly, tormenting me ...Similar Posts
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