Review: IN THE EYE OF HISTORY (William Matson Law)
William Matson Law’s IN THE EYE OF HISTORY: DISCLOSURES IN THE JFK ASSASSINATION MEDICAL EVIDENCE is a must-read for anyone interested in the assassination or who just loves a great read. William, with his warmth and humanity and immensely wise groundedness, is great company, the first of many strong, no-B.S. people who emerge from these pages. They could be describing what they saw at the grocery and one would like them and enjoy becoming like them. That they describe JFK’s autopsy and surrounding events is magical to one interested in that night. You are there are they re-live for William what they saw, felt, thought and did and describe the effect that that night had on their lives.
“A man does what he must, despite the consequences. That’s all there is to morality,” Kennedy once wrote (or something close to that. I pulled that from memory.) As William “had to” keep searching for more about Kennedy’s assassination, and struck gold – he is the only private researcher to interview FBI agents Sibert and O’Neill, who were at the autopsy – I “had to” say this about IN THE EYE OF HISTORY (a pleasure, I assure you).