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JFK assassination nurse says she SAW the 'pristine bullet' Secret Service agent Paul Landis now claims he retrieved from limo and placed on stretcher - upending the 'magic bullet' theory Nurse Phyllis Hall previously said she saw a bullet sitting on Kennedy's stretcher That backs up a new eye witness claim by Secret Service agent who says he set bullet there Landis, 88, broke his silence after 60 years with the bombshell claim, and plans to write a book about his experienceBy Keith Griffith For Dailymail.comPublished: 14:59 EDT, 12 September 2023 | Updated: 19:02 EDT, 12 September 2023The prior eyewitness testimony of a nurse present in the emergency room after President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot in 1963 seems to corroborate a former Secret Service agent's bombshell new claim.Multiple interviews given by nurse Phyllis J. Hall a decade ago appear to back up former Secret Service agent Paul Landis' claim, after she described seeing a bullet sitting on the mortally wounded president's stretcher next to his head. Landis, 88, broke his silence in an interview on Saturday, nearly six decades after Kennedy's assassination in Dallas, to share a claim that upends the infamous 'magic bullet' theory and raises the possibility of multiple shooters. ...Several interviews given by nurse Hall in 2013 seem to corroborate Landis' fresh claim. 'On the cart, halfway between the earlobe and the shoulder, there was a bullet laying almost perpendicular there, but I have not seen a picture of that bullet ever,' she told The Telegraph almost 10 years ago. Separately, she told the Sunday Mirror: 'I could see a bullet lodged between his ear and his shoulder. It was pointed at its tip and showed no signs of damage. I remember looking at it – there was no blunting of the bullet or scarring around the shell from where it had been fired.'I'd had a great deal of experience working with gunshot wounds but I had never seen anything like this before. ...