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I liked that this podcast chose not to conclude a single narrative as the question of who killed JFK. The detailed look into the combinations of people involved and their motives I found credible and truthful. The belief that Lee Harvey Oswald somehow acted alone is completely debunked. Lee was involved, either knowingly or unknowingly, but it is made quite clear he was a patsy for the assassination of JFK.
JMicha33 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/28/24
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With all the crackpot conspiracy theories that are prevalent today, it’s refreshing to hear a fact based narrative with credible sources. I , like most Americans remember where I was that day. I even remember the room number of my fourth grade class. I’m from Philly and I remember Arlen Spector...Read full review »
Skeptical Rick via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/18/23
The assertion in Episode 2 at approximately 25:35 that the Geraldo Rivera show in 1975 was the first time the public saw the Zapruder film is not accurate. DA Jim Garrison - who surprisingly has not been mentioned once in the podcast so far (hopefully that will be rectified) - used the film in...Read full review »
plsreadthisreview via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/20/23
This Podcast is clear and concise. It’s logical and straight-forward. I’m recommending to my three college age grandchildren. I’ve been obsessed with 11/22/63 since that date. Have read books over the years about it and there are no inconsistencies in this Podcast. But there is new perspective...Read full review »
surveytaker9 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/21/23
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