So the Warren Commission investigation and Earl Warren probably puts this the best… he said ‘There is no person who can tell me that a Secret Service agent that’s out until five o’clock in the morning, even having just a few drinks, is going to have the hair trigger reflexes necessary on such an important assignment as protecting the President. However, that night they also needed to get out and blow off some steam, and they stayed up late, having a drink, or three, or four, and some of them got home around two a.m., one of them got home at five a.m. Kennedy… Kennedy was a jet setter like no other President before him, and they knew they were exhausted, and they knew they couldn’t keep up. Reeder, her partner, is an Executive in Residence at the School of Public Affairs and. Also, he is a former deputy chief of staff of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) who served over 30 years. Carol Leonning and her husband, John Reeder, are a happily married couple. He now works as an Executive in Residence with AU's School of Public Affairs and Center for Environmental Policy. These guys work non-stop and they were run ragged by John F. Carol who graduated from Bryn Mawr in 1987 now shares a blissful marital life with her life partner, John Reeder, 58. “A group of agents–no fewer than nine– according to the Warren Commission had gone out the night before they were supposed to shepherd the President on his motorcade through Dallas, to this place called The Cellar. Some of the officers did not get back to their hotel rooms until between 2:00 and 5:00 a.m. Researching the Warren Commission, investigative journalist Carol Leonnig found that “no fewer than nine” Secret Service officers went to a bar the night before the President’s assassination.
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