Solving the Great American Murder Mystery:
A National Symposium on the 40th Anniversary
of the JFK Assassination

Randy Robertson, M.D.

Randy Robertson, M.D. is a diagnostic radiologist in private practice in Cookeville, Tenn. who has had a longstanding interest in the John F. Kennedy assassination and the medical evidence in particular. In 1992, he gained the distinction of being the first radiologist outside of governmental review panels to be allowed to view the autopsy materials held at the National Archives. In 1993, he testified before the Committee on Government Operations concerning the JFK Records Collection Act and assisted the Assassination Records Review Board. Robertson received his bachelor's, master's and medical degrees from the University of Illinois. He completed a residency in diagnostic radiology at Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital in Youngstown, Ohio, and did a yearlong body imaging fellowship at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.

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