Episodi

  • #1811 - William J. Arnone
    Feb 20 2026

    William J. Arnone has dedicated his career to public service, policy, and politics., beginning with his work for Robert F. Kennedy in RFK’s New York Senate Office and then on his 1968 Presidential campaign. He maintains an active network of Kennedy family, associates, and friends. Bill joins this episode to discuss his perspective on LBJ & RFK and also his understanding of RFK's investigation into the assassination of his brother.

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    1 ora e 2 min
  • #1810 - Tim Smith & Craig Ciccone
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode, we examine witness testimony and critical perspectives surrounding the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Building on previous discussions with researchers Tim Smith and Craig Ciccone, this conversation introduces important information and alternative viewpoints that challenge conventional interpretations. The Kennedy assassination remains one of the most debated events in modern history, with numerous points of contention that continue to divide researchers, critics, and the public. This discussion will focus on those critical fault lines—examining the witnesses, the evidence, and the competing narratives—to provide listeners with a clearer understanding of where the case stands and why it continues to provoke debate more than six decades later.

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    1 ora e 41 min
  • #1809 - Stuart Blues
    Feb 13 2026

    Stuart Blues is the host of "British Murders Podcast" a true-crime podcast focusing exclusively on UK murder cases and serial killers. Stuart is here on this episode to discuss motive for murder, looking closer at the reasons of why someone would commit the crime to take the life of another and how it is the first thing people use when looking for potential suspects.

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    1 ora e 5 min
  • #1808 - Paul Abbott
    Feb 9 2026

    Paul Abbott has been researching the assassination of President Kennedy for over thirty years, his book "Death To Justice" is about the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby. This discussion will look at Paul’s trip to Dallas for the JFK conferences that are held every year and we will also be discussing Jack Ruby and some of the holes in the official narrative of how Ruby gained access to the basement.

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    1 ora e 9 min
  • #1807 - Timothy Smith
    Feb 6 2026

    Tim Smith has been a college professor for 35 years. He currently teaches philosophy, logic, world religion and intro to Biblical Hebrew. Tim has been speaking on the JFK assassination for many years and his interest and perspective has evolved over the years due to new information and evidence. This episode will examine the question and various theories that have slipped into world's perception of the facts in the case.

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    1 ora e 7 min
  • #1806 - Craig Ciccone
    Feb 2 2026

    Craig Ciccone is a independent historian who has spent much of his time understanding and researching political assassinations such as JFK, RFK, MLK and Fred Hampton. This episode will discuss the three assassinations Craig has been researching and what has him continuing his research and advocation of justice for these unfortunate deaths.

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    1 ora e 40 min
  • #1805 - David E. Scheim
    Jan 30 2026

    David E. Scheim is a director of management in information systems and has authored books relating to the death of president John F. Kennedy and matters relating to public health. David is a returning guest to the show and during this episode we explore some clips from the HSCA that deal with Burt Griffin that are more critical and less certain on the conclusion of the warren commission than what his view is now.

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    54 min
  • #1804 - John Moretta
    Jan 26 2026

    John Moretta is a seasoned historian with a Ph.D. from Rice University and extensive teaching experience at Central College, Houston Community College, and the University of Houston. This episode will be a discussion about LBJ and his label of "The Southerner" and how it was used in a positive and negative way throughout his administration, being from Texas might have influenced his policy making and political banter more than most think.

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    1 ora e 13 min