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In this week's episode, we continue to look at heroes of the JFK assassination research community. This week we hear from one of the earliest challengers of the Warren Commision's report on the assassination. Mark Lane was a relentless researcher and his early criticism of the Warren Report helped pave the way for researchers like myself today.
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On May 13, 2024 the JFK research community lost one of its heroes. Dr. Cyril Wecht has been a fighter for the truth about the Kennedy assassination for 60 years but his fight ended last week. In this week's episode, we pay tribute to Dr. Wecht and I thank him for the time he spent with me over the years and the inspiration he was in my own search for the truth about the assassination.
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In this week's episode, we are going to hear the story of Dallas Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig. He was one of a select few Dallas police officials who had the bravery to tell exactly what they saw the day of John Kennedy's assassination. While others hid in the corner, Roger Craig spoke out and it ultimately cost him his life.
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This week I would like to proudly announce that a 35-year journey of research on the John Kennedy assassination has now been put into book form. "The End of Innocence - The Assassination of John F. Kennedy" is now available on amazon books and barnes and noble.com. If you purchase the book I would love to hear your comments at: [email protected]
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In this week's episode, we look at the second part of trying to answer the question, "Did the Mob kill JFK?" We hear a startling confession from the Mob godfather himself, Carlos Marcello. What he told an FBI informant could be the answer to the biggest mystery in American history. Who really killed JFK.
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What if I told you that in 1962 the US government proposed a "false flag" plan to President Kennedy that called for CIA operatives to commit acts of terrorism against American military and US civilian targets, so they could blame the acts on Cuba and justify a war against Cuba. This operation was called OPERATION NORTHWOODS and President Kennedy rejected it. But just over a year and a half later, on November 22, 1963, would the plan that Kennedy rejected be used against him?
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While it's no surprise that Lee Harvey Oswald's fingerprints were found on the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Depository on November 22, 1963. He worked in that building and primarily worked on the 6th floor daily stacking boxes of books. So, his fingerprints should have been there. But guess whose fingerprint was also found on the 6th floor the day of the assassination........ LBJ's hitman Mac Wallace! And just for the record...... he didn't work there!
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In this week's episode of the End of Innocence, the JFK assassination..... we continue to look at what Jim Garrison was doing in the almost two years between the arrest of Clay Shaw and the start of the trial. As Garrison is making his ways thru the media circuit, he is interviewed by a young reporter who would become famous later in life, Larry King.
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In this week's episode of the End of Innocence, we continue to take a look at the Jim Garrison investigation of Clay Shaw in a conspiracy to murder President Kennedy. Shaw has been arrested and now the wait for the trial is on. Garrison would find himself being attacked by the national media during the time between the arrest of Shaw and the start of the trial. But he would fight back and even made an appearance on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.
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In this week's episode of the end of innocence, we continue to look at the Jim Garrison investigation into the murder of President John F. Kennedy. Just as Garrison's star witness, David Ferry is murdered, a new name arises in the investigation, Perry Raymond Russo. What Russo says he saw and heard in the month's leading up to the investigation is shocking. But can he be trusted?
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In what will be a several-episode series, we will start looking at the only man to ever prosecute anyone for the assassination of John F. Kennedy. This week we start looking at the Jim Garrison investigation. His investigation was the basis for the 1991 Oliver Stone movie, JFK and one day I think history will finally reveal that he got much closer to the truth of what happened in Dallas than the Warren Commission did.
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In this week's episode we will look at Lee Oswald's mysterious time in New Orleans in the Summer of 1963, just a few short months before the assassination. Who was Guy Bannister and David Ferrie and what kind of role could they have played in the assassination? Was Oswald there playing a role and if so, WHY?
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In this final episode of the Zapruder film, we will look at what the Warren Commission says the film told them versus what researchers and investigators believe the film shows. Why did the Warren Commission almost ignore the evidence from the film of the President's murder? Did it not fit into their official story?
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