Inaccuracy #`
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 his prosecution of Clay Shaw in 1969. That’s where the famous “back and to the left” phrase came from. Garrison’s investigations in the late 1960s were very much a part of the narrative.
plsreadthisreview via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/20/23
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My only negative here is that is comes across a little too scripted. Great information. Great storytelling, but it's obvious to me they are reading a script. Soledad is an amazing interviewer so I hope at some point she and Rob can have an unscripted conversation. Otherwise, truly loving this.Read full review »
HMchicago via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/17/23
Great presentation, Im looking forward to additional episodes! Good work.
tom payne via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/19/23
I’m finding this very boring. Three episodes in and they haven’t discussed any “evidence” that hasn’t already been refuted. Listen to the multitude of experts who have re-litigated this case over and over and have proven that none of the claims made by conspiracy theorists are true.
trent866543322 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/23/23
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