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In reply to the discussion: A New JFK Assassination Revelation Could Upend the Long-Held "Lone Gunman" Theory [View all]brooklynite
(96,882 posts)85. My wife's Uncle was an engineer at Boeing. He was brought in to investigate TWA 800...
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A New JFK Assassination Revelation Could Upend the Long-Held "Lone Gunman" Theory [View all]
Nevilledog
Sep 2023
OP
JFK? I thought it was great. I loved the collection of character actors
LymphocyteLover
Sep 2023
#97
Love that scene. I was in high school algebra glass the day Kennedy was shot. Second row from...
usaf-vet
Sep 2023
#22
I wish he had proceeded with the correct chain of evidence and also given testimony to the Commiss.
Boomerproud
Sep 2023
#3
Wow. After reading I am on the believer side he placed the bullet on Kennedy's stretcher.
boston bean
Sep 2023
#5
Unless he thought he did what was appropriate and that it would be given due attention.
Igel
Sep 2023
#73
Well Anne Desclos waited until her 80s before admitting she wrote Story of O /nt
localroger
Sep 2023
#10
Jack was going to reveal that aliens and UFOs are real, that's why the CIA took him out
Shanti Shanti Shanti
Sep 2023
#14
I remember, at the time there were reports that were sealed to be opened 50 years after the death
Srkdqltr
Sep 2023
#8
Definitely interesting. I feel sorry for the guy and can understand why this happened--why he failed
hlthe2b
Sep 2023
#13
Over sixty years, witnesses die; memories evaporate and reorganize; physical evidence
struggle4progress
Sep 2023
#25
Abraham Bolden said most fellow Secret Service didn't like African Americans in 1963.
Kid Berwyn
Sep 2023
#46
Facts do change during an investigation, and initial facts put out by media are not always the
shrike3
Sep 2023
#90
Yes. My mother is no conspiracy theorist but always thought the official JFK story was bunk
LymphocyteLover
Sep 2023
#98
I was seven y/o watching TV on the evening of 11-22-1963 and saw this scene of LE displaying a rifle
John1956PA
Sep 2023
#102
The simple, boring story of a single killer is the most plausible, but it doesn't sell books 60
Chainfire
Sep 2023
#50
Article said he did meticulously avoid the topic over the years due to PTSD
Captain Zero
Sep 2023
#88
the thing I learned about the assassination was that J. Edgar Hoover hated three men and those
demigoddess
Sep 2023
#77
My wife's Uncle was an engineer at Boeing. He was brought in to investigate TWA 800...
brooklynite
Sep 2023
#85
The FBI came in in the middle of the night and moved parts, and said to keep quiet
Polybius
Sep 2023
#91