Scottish researcher Johnny Cairns outlines 60 reasons disproving the official Warren Commission conclusions.
Scottish researcher Johnny Cairns outlines 60 reasons disproving the official Warren Commission conclusions.
In a new book, former Secret Service agent Paul Landis, largely silent for 60 years, says he found a bullet in Kennedy’s limo. A sometime presidential historian explains why that’s so significant, if true.
Jack Myers does an extensive review of the Tippit case examining the dubious witness testimony, the ballistics evidence, and the mysterious purchase of the murder weapon.
Part 1: The Witnesses
Part 2: The Oswald Double and the Purchase of the Murder Weapon
Part 3: The Manipulation of Oswald
Jack Myers does an extensive review of the Tippit case examining the dubious witness testimony, the ballistics evidence, and the mysterious purchase of the murder weapon.
Part 1: The Witnesses
Part 2: The Oswald Double and the Purchase of the Murder Weapon
Part 3: The Manipulation of Oswald
Jack Myers does an extensive review of the Tippit case examining the dubious witness testimony, the ballistics evidence, and the purchase of the murder weapon.
Part 1: The Witnesses
Part 2: The Oswald Double and the Purchase of the Murder Weapon
Part 3: The Manipulation of Oswald
Tom Gram and Ben Cole make the case that the bullet found by the police at Walker's house is likely not the bullet presented as such by the Warren Commission. They present indications that the FBI and Dallas Police probably knew about this. If the bullet is really not copper coated, then this opens up the question: How could Oswald have fired it?
Part 5 of 5 of British researcher Martin Hay's review of Gerald Posner's 1993 book Case Closed.
Part 4 of 5 of British researcher Martin Hay's review of Gerald Posner's 1993 book Case Closed.
Part 3 of 5 of British researcher Martin Hay's review of Gerald Posner's 1993 book Case Closed.
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