Secret Service agent at JFK assassination discovers Larimore link to family
November 19, 2011 at 5:08 pm in Grand Forks Herald
On Nov. 22, 1963, Geraldine Facey and her mother, Alma Broderson, who had come from Larimore, N.D., to visit her youngest daughter near Seattle, watched in common horror with the rest of America as television reporters broadcast the news of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas.
Neither woman had any idea the lone Secret Service agent they saw on the back of the President’s Lincoln limousine after the shooting, reaching for First Lady Jackie Kennedy, was her older brother, her youngest son.
Continue Reading

Conspiracy buffs love to point out that Hill came in from DC at the last minute to replace a guy who was sick. They also like to note that the bulk of the Secret Service contingent spent the night before drinking at one of Jack Ruby’s bars.
Like or Dislike:
0
0
The driver of the JFK limo in Dallas, William Greer, was also the driver of the limo when JFK visited GF on Sept 25, 63, 2 mths. before the assassination in Dallas. Upon Greer’s death his son said he couldn’t understand why his dad was JFK’s driver considering he hated JFK with a passion. His dad was a Protestant Irish immigrant and despised Catholic JFK’s ties to Ireland. A plot before Dallas was to kill JFK at the end of Sept.63. Was GF the location? Security was extremely lax at UND that day. In 2005 the late UND journalism Professor, John Penn, who was in charge of JFK’s visit, remarked that he was disappointed that the Secret Service left doors open with no security in sight after he had given them keys to lock all doors in the Hyslop Fieldhouse where JFK was to speak.
Like or Dislike:
0
0