- Phyllis Hall was 28 when President John F Kennedy was shot in 1963
- She described being dragged into the operating room in a bid to revive him
- Mrs Hall, now 78, claims she saw a bullet which, apparently, was bizarrely unmarked despite being lodged in his body
- She also says it looked nothing like ones later produced in investigations
A nurse who was part of desperate attempts to save the life of President John F Kennedy after he was assassinated has claimed he was shot by a 'mystery bullet'.
Phyllis Hall, who was 28 at the time, says she was dragged into the operating room by a secret service agent as medics scrambled to help the president, who was fatally shot in Dallas, Texas on 22 November 1963.
While cradling his head, which had been torn apart by gunshots fired from the famous 'grassy knoll', Mrs Hall says she spotted an unusual bullet, which was promptly removed and never seen again.
Fateful day: President John F Kennedy and First
Lady Jackie Kennedy ride in the President's motorcade through Dallas on
November 22, 1963
Claims: Phyllis Hall, pictured right, described a bullet in JFK's neck which she says was never seen again
She described the bullet in an interview with the Sunday Mirror, which she said looked completely undamaged, and bore no resemblance whatsoever to bullets later shown as evidence in investigations into the President's murder.
She said: 'I could see a bullet lodged between his ear and his shoulder. It was pointed at its tip and showed no signs of damage. 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. It was about one-and-a-half inches long – nothing like the bullets that were later produced.
'It was taken away but never have I seen it presented in evidence or heard what happened to it. It remains a mystery.'
Motorcade: President John F Kennedy and Texas Governor John Connally ride through Dallas moments before Kennedy was assassinated
She described the chaos as Mr Kennedy's entourage burst through the doors, and recalled clearly the vacant expression of First Lady Jackie Kennedy.
Mrs Kennedy reportedly gripped the President's right foot as surgeons wages a losing battle to save him.
Jacqueline Kennedy kisses the casket of her
husband, President John F. Kennedy, in the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol
in Washington, accompanied by their daughter Caroline
As her shift didn't finish until the evening, Mrs Hall continued working for hours after the President was declared dead, and didn't even tell her husband what she had witnessed.
However, in recent interviews she revealed that she is 'a big believer in the conspiracy theories' surrounding the Mr Kennedy's death.
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