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JFK Assassination: The Evidence That Still Haunts America

29 min · 7 de may de 2026
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In the latest episode of History for Cocktail Parties, hosts James Ottley and Thornton Kennedy dive into the lingering evidentiary inconsistencies surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the conclusions of the Warren Commission. From Lee Harvey Oswald’s movements inside the Texas School Book Depository to conflicting witness testimony and the mysterious second-floor encounter with Officer Marrion Baker, the questions begin almost immediately after the shots rang out in Dealey Plaza. More than sixty years later, the official narrative remains fiercely debated by historians, investigators, and the public alike. If you think you know the JFK story, this episode may change your mind.

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