The Kennedy Detail's Gerald Blaine DENIES that either himself or Floyd Boring were interviewed by William Manchester! Blaine WAS indeed interviewed for Manchester's book "The Death of a President", on May 12, 1965, as Manchester's raw notes confirm (as does the book's endnotes), while Blaine confirms that Boring wasn't interviewed for that book, leaving agent Emory Roberts as, ostensibly, the only very questionable "source" for the Tampa tale of JFK having the agents remove themselves from the limo, which is patently false to begin with, based on the written and taped statements of many former agents (including FLOYD BORING) and non-agents (such as Congressman Sam Gibbons, who rode IN the limo with JFK in Tampa). Either Blaine is fibbing about being interviewed or he is telling the truth...either way, something stinks.
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