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Is Jackie Kennedy buried with JFK?

Is Jackie Kennedy buried with JFK?

She died in 1994 and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery alongside President Kennedy.

Where did they take JFK’s body?

On March 14, the body of President John F. Kennedy is moved to a spot just a few feet away from its original interment site at Arlington National Cemetery. The slain president had been assassinated more than three years earlier, on November 22, 1963.

Is the eternal flame still burning?

On Sunday, November 24, 1963, Jacqueline Kennedy requested an eternal flame for her husband’s grave. One was the eternal flame at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, which she and her husband had seen during a visit to France in 1961.

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Was there a break in the chain-of-custody of JFK’s body?

“But of course, in reality there is nothing funny at all about a break in the chain-of-custody of President Kennedy’s body prior to his autopsy. The three casket entries at Bethesda, which David Lifton told us about inBest Evidence, were confirmed in various ways by the activities of the ARRB staff.

What happened to JFK’s casket after he died?

Men in suits got out of the hearse and turned the shipping casket over to a Navy working party assembled by Navy Petty Officer Dennis David. David’s sailors carried the aluminum casket (with JFK’s body inside) into the morgue anteroom, or chill room, and were told to depart.

Would a movie about three caskets at Bethesda Naval Hospital be funny?

“The three casket entries at Bethesda Naval Hospital would make a good French farce comedy movie, if the subject were not such a serious one,” Doug told me. “But of course, in reality there is nothing funny at all about a break in the chain-of-custody of President Kennedy’s body prior to his autopsy.

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What happened to John Hagen’s casket?

Hagen’s firm provided the wooden casket that was sealed in a vault at Arlington National Cemetery. “They told us the bronze casket had been damaged (on the trip from Dallas),” Hagen said. He doesn’t know what happened to it.