Well produced but a serious credibility gap
I trust very little that I hear about the JFK assassanation, either by conspiracy theorists or blind lone gunman adherents. Facts please, not assumptions. This podcast gets off to a TERRIBLE start by incorporating a radio “report” that was fabricated after the fact and then repeats a whole bunch of other unsubstantiated assumptions that we’ve heard before. The memo left on the desk? Citation please? Reiner is a great story teller. So was Stone with his “countermyth.” This will be a well told story I am sure in the subsequent episodes. But factual? So far it’s off to a pretty bad start. The credibility gap began in the first minute.
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