Tells the story well
Although in Episode 3, I feel Reiner glosses over some inconsistencies. For example, the Secret Service agent and his story about the Magic Bullet. I have a hard time believing a trained law enforcement agent would see a bullet in the car, claim he “didn’t know what to do about it” and the best solution he has is to take the bullet and then surreptitiously put it on the gurney — while never telling anyone about it for the next 60 years. Reiner thinks it’s plausible. But then he also tells the story of the Secret Service bullying the doctor into changing his autopsy conclusions. Well, which is it? Is the Secret Service a benign innocent witness telling an innocent story (the bullet), or is it a conspiratorial force trying to hide its involvement (the autopsy.) If we take Landis account as true, couldn’t it also be viewed suspiciously, as part of the conspiracy, an attempt to manipulate the evidence?
Pod Daddy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/22/23
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t4bogan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/10/23
I’m looking forward to the further unspooling of this mystery. Think the poster who suggested that Oswald was referring to being a patsy because of his association with the Soviets, not a conspiracy. I suggest to reserve opinion until the entire story is told,
ninga1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/13/23
I’m through two episodes. I’ve read lots about the assassination and it always gets my attention when part of the story is told and contradictory parts are left out. Makes it easier to jump to conclusions. Still it’s well made and interesting so I encourage everyone to listen but also...Read full review »
MarkB12876 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/22/23
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