A new lawsuit charges that the government is delaying the release of thousands of documents relating to the JFK assassination. CBS News gave the issue national attention on a recent newscast.
Monika Wiesak's new America’s Last President is among the most important books on the case in years. James DiEugenio reviews it for Kennedys and King.
Credible statements from multiple witnesses link Lee Harvey Oswald to what author Paul Bleau calls "escorts," who may in turn point to JFK's true assassins.
This documentary by Rich Negrete demonstrates how the Warren Commission suppressed testimony from three women placing Lee Oswald far from the so-called sniper's nest in the critical moments.
The attorney representing Sirhan Sirhan says she is appealing the decision to deny the convicted assassin of RFK a parole. James DiEugenio has details.
UPDATE: Kennedys and King has received a special request from Sirhan's attorney. Please scroll down for details!
An invitation-only event at the Quebec Film Festival featured a no-holds-barred conversation between three leading JFK assassination critics.
In this article John Kelin examines evidence that author Jean Stafford falsified at least one quote attributed to Marguerite Oswald, in her profile A Mother in History.
In Part 3 of this series, Paul Bleau delves further into the FPCC and demonstrates how Lee Harvey Oswald and Clay Shaw’s New Orleans work environments overlap in the leadup to JFK's assassination.
Don McGovern wraps up his assessment of Netflix’s newly hyped documentary, The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes, by exposing the evidence that Anthony Summers excluded from the film and deducing that the “documentary” is, in actually, just a sensationalized melodrama featuring dramatized pantomime by unidentified actors where viewers are treated to maudlin music and grimy film-noir-like cinematography.
Charles P. Pierce, at: Esquire
Ron Canazzi surveys the history of large-scale conspiracies in the United States and, with that as background, provides an introduction to the evidence of the assassinations of the Sixties with respect to possibility that dozens of individuals could have participated in these plots.
Noelle Walker, at: NBCDFW
Now that Netflix has released its newly hyped documentary, The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes, Don McGovern starts his assessment of the sometimes dubious content and often dubious qualifications of the sources interviewed by Anthony Summers in these “unheard” tapes in part 1 of this two-part article. McGovern notes that Summers offers some commentary as well about his investigation into Marilyn’s life and her death, but, sadly, primarily about her death and her sex life.
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