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    Roy Herman Kellerman (March 14, 1915 – March 22, 1984) was a U.S. Secret Service senior agent who was assigned to protect United States President John F. Kennedy when he was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas.

  2. Nov 7, 2015 · Roy Kellerman, the leader of the security detail, riding in the passenger seat of the limousine, wasn't sure what was happening. He turned to see the president grasping...

  3. Roy Kellerman retired from the Secret Service in 1968 as an assistant administrator. He died at age 69 in St. Petersburg, Florida where he was buried. There is little information on the internet about how Kellerman died.

  4. Sep 9, 2023 · As she did—standing up to follow Hill and another agent, Roy Kellerman, who lifted her husband’s body onto a gurney and raced into the hospital—Landis saw and did something that he has kept ...

  5. Mr. SPECTER. Mr. Kellerman, what were the President's activities immediately before departing from Fort Worth on the morning of November 22? Mr. KELLERMAN. First he walked from the hotel across the street, spoke to a group that were in a parking lot, with other congressional people there in Texas.

  6. Nov 22, 2023 · Secret Service agent Roy Kellerman, who had been sitting in the front seat of the presidential limo and had failed to shield Kennedy after the first shot, looked around the staff cabin of Air Force One and was struck by how many aboard he didn’t recognize.

  7. Roy Kellerman. He was in the front passenger seat of JFKs limo and briefly turned back when the first shot was fired. He described a shot that sounded like a firecracker, then two more gunshots that ended in a ‘flurry’ of shells, indicating more than three shots had been fired.

  8. Oct 17, 2014 · Roy Kellerman, the leader of the security detail, did not seem to know what was happening. He thought a firecracker had gone off. William Greer, at the wheel of the president’s car, did not...

  9. For the first time, this enthralling true crime documentary delves into the parallel timelines of head of security Roy Kellerman, the mysterious potential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, and the iconic First Lady Jackie Kennedy.

  10. Roy Kellerman was the Assistant Special Agent in Charge of Shift Team #3 and charged with protecting the President, John F. Kennedy. He sat in the passenger seat of the President's car. William Greer was the driver of the Presidential limousine responsible for the transportation and coordination of the Dallas parade.

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