Tuesday, 15 August 1995 23:53

The FBI's Fib about the Mannlicher Carcano

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How would the public have responded to the information that, when firing the last shot, the bullet would have gone at least 14 inches above the point of aim on Kennedy's head?, asks Milicent Cranor.

Tuesday, 15 August 1995 23:41

Connick vs. Garrison: Round Three

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Jim DiEugenio follows the twists and turns in Connick's statements concerning the destruction of Jim Garrison's files, and the media's hand in obfuscating the facts.

Friday, 15 August 1997 23:33

Dexter King Continues His Long March

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A report on some of the ongoing media reaction to the King-Pepper-Ray trial.

Tuesday, 15 October 1996 23:18

Sylvia Odio vs. Liebeler & the La Fontaines

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Gaeton Fonzi's interview with Silvia Odio for the Church Committee, reproduced here, reveals that the Warren Commission was intent on covering up conspiracy, as Wesley Liebeler baldly asserted to her.

Thursday, 15 October 1998 23:03

The Sins of Robert Blakey

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The declassified files of the HSCA reveal how Blakey, unlike Richard Sprague, manoeuvered the committee away from investigating the role of the CIA and toward a predefined conclusion, reports Jim DiEugenio.

Thursday, 15 October 1998 22:54

The Zapruder Film Comes to Home Video

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Jim DiEugenio provides a brief history of the film's ownership on the occasion of its release to the public domain on video tape.

Tuesday, 15 February 2000 22:46

Interview with Richard Sprague

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Sprague reveals his thoughts on the assassination and discusses his experiences with the House Select Committee.

Friday, 15 December 1995 22:30

Silencers, Sniper Rifles & the CIA

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Carol Hewett discusses the possibility of silenced weapons having been used in Dealey Plaza, an idea which up to the time of publication of this article in 1995 had been surprisingly unexplored.

The disappearance of this item which originally appeared on the (first) Dallas police list of Oswald's belongings points to collusion between the Paines and the FBI, argues Carol Hewett.

Superficially based on errors and incompetence within the Los Angeles Police Department, in actuality, [Scott Enyart v. City of Los Angeles] bore as little relation to accident and error as Robert Kennedy's murder was owed to the act of an "angry and disoriented Palestinian," writes David Manning.

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