3 JFK Homicide (2016 Documentary) 6 out of 10 stars

 3 JFK Homicide (2016 Documentary) 6 out of 10 stars 

 

 Interesting testimony...

This is an interesting accounting, from three eyewitnesses, who were close to President Kennedy when he was assassinated. What's interesting is, you haven't heard from these people before. There's James Tague, who was close enough to be wounded by shrapnel, and saw and heard things happening in the president's vehicle. His testimony to the Warren Commission, and his injuries, rewrote the Commission's findings. They eventually came up with the "magic bullet theory," because it was the only thing that could match his evidence. The second eyewitness is Beverly Oliver. She was portrayed in the movie, JFK, as the showgirl, who refused to testify. What you don't know about her testimony is, she was close enough to the president to see his grievous injuries, and she had a video camera. It was confiscated, and never returned, by the FBI. She knew Ruby, Ferrie, and had met Oswald. Quite frankly, it's a wonder she's still alive. The third witness was a Parkland doctor, Robert McClelland, who treated President Kennedy after he'd been shot. Several of the things he witnessed, do not jive with the official story. You'll also hear new information about the train worker, Lee Bowers, who died under mysteries circumstances. You'll also hear about a deaf witness, who actually saw the shooter, but who was ignored by authorities, because of his handicap.


The information presented is informative. The only problem with this documentary is there are PowerPoint slides running, while the witnesses are talking. I had to repeatedly pause and read the slides, so I didn't miss what the witnesses were saying. It was a disjointed way to put things together. I'm not saying it's a deal breaker, just keep the remote handy.


If you are interested in the truth about the JFK assassination, give this a watch. It's eye opening to be sure.

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