that was face-to-face with secret service agent roy kellerman, and i was trying to explain to him that texas law required an autopsy to be performed in texas. no one was in charge of the situation. calamine tied three tactics and his late. he asserted his identity, representing the secret service. he appealed for sympathy from mrs. kennedy. finally, he used body language in an attempt to bully me. i was not looking at a gentlemen's gun. they're guns were drawn. was looking at his eyes, and there were very intense. his eyes as i said the man to get the president's body back to washington. in their runout silence of the parkland the emergency room after president johnson, jackie kennedy, and the bronze casket had gone, drs. michael l. faster and on walked into the trauma room before it had been claimed in a wastebasket they found that two dozen red roses given to the first lady that morning. each removed a single rose. and he preserved his until this day. the eyewitness memories gathered in my book paints a previously unseen tapestry of this unforgettable time. some recollections are lik