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  1. William Bruce Pitzer (April 13, 1917 - October 29, 1966) was an officer of the United States Navy whose death is speculated to have had some connection with the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

  2. While watching a documentary on the Kennedy assassination in November 1993, Marvin “suddenly felt extremely ill” when he saw the name of William Bruce Pitzer flash across his screen. Pitzer’s name was one in a list of violent deaths linked with the JFK assassination and cover-up.

  3. William Bruce Pitzer was in the US Navy for over 28 years. He served his country in World War II and in the Korean conflict, and looked forward to a well deserved retirement in 1967. He began his naval career as an X-ray technician and was Assistant Head of the Graphic Arts Department and Chief of the Educational Television Division of the ...

  4. The Mystery of William Bruce Pitzer With An Interview Of His Nephew Bruce Fernandez. Commander Pitzer was died October 29, 1966 and the official cause of death is marked suicide. A self...

  5. Mar 2, 2024 · Three years after Kennedy's assassination, Lieutenant William Bruce Pitzer, who was reputed to have in his possession documents and film that refuted the conclusions of JFK's official autopsy, was found dead in his office at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland.

  6. Sep 7, 2014 · For additional information about Lt. Commander Pitzer's involvement during JFK's autopsy please read more down below: ...more. Parts from a not so well known interview with Lt. Colonel Daniel...

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  7. LCDR William Bruce Pitzer. William Bruce Pitzer joined the US Navy in 1939. He saw action during the Second World War and the Korean War. He later joined the US Navy Medical Service Corps and was eventually appointed Chief of the Educational Television Division of the Naval Medical School.

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