Sixty years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, former White House correspondent Paul Brandus takes an in-depth look at the seemingly unconnected events that led to that afternoon in Dallas, Texas. He explores the troubled and broken life of Kennedy’s killer, Lee Harvey Oswald, and challenges six decades worth of conspiracy theories––none of which have been proven. Available Octo... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | HistoryNewsPolitics |
The Warren Commission has been the subject of ridicule for decades. But conspiracy theorists often overlook one key thing about it. And—why have conspiracy writers—who have accused the Commission of overlooking things during its nine-month probe, ove... more
President and Mrs. Kennedy arrive in Dallas. The weather is spectacular, so the president’s top aide orders the Secret Service to keep the “bubble top” roof off Kennedy's car, so everyone can get a good look at the First Couple. The motorcade proceed... more
In Fort Worth, Kennedy makes jokes about being assassinated. In his final speech, he says the world is “dangerous and uncertain”. Oswald, meantime, drives into Dallas with Frazier, with a long, heavy-looking package in the backseat. He asks a co-work... more
After learning that President Kennedy would pass right in front of his work place — the Texas School Bool Depository — Lee Harvey Oswald makes a surprise—and unwanted—visit to Marina Oswald, who is living with her two children at the home of Ruth Pai... more
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Unfortunately underwhelming and way too distracted by debunking conspiracies.
Great podcast but episodes are released far too slowly to keep the interest up
This is an excellent podcast. It provides an in-depth look into Lee Harvey Oswald’s life. more
Rehash of cased closed without giving creedence to anyone other than Oswald. Terrible.
Too much information out there to still be a lone nutter. How about we try to get the last 4000 documents unclassified instead of this nonsense.
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