The era haunted by first-hand memories of the JFK assassination is coming to an end.
Ex-FBI agent James Sibert died April 6 in Fort Myers, Florida, from complications following a fall. At age 93, he was the last surviving FBI agent to have attended JFK’s autopsy, according to the Naples News.
Naples News relays that among Sibert’s observations during the autopsy was that he “didn’t buy the single bullet theory,” which was key to the Warren Commission’s conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman at Dealey Plaza that fateful day.”
Son Bob Sibert told Naples News that his father remained ambivalent about the media attention he received around the autopsy. “At the end, [my father] was denying interviews. He said ‘there’s nothing left to say.'” He conveyed that James Sibert preferred instead to be remembered as a “loving husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.”
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