Ep 74. The Kennedy Assassination: 50 Years Later
- TV14
- November 22, 2013
- 1680 min
On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. In honor of the 50th anniversary of this historic event, Larry King sits down with a panel of experts to discuss the lasting impact and unanswered questions surrounding the Kennedy assassination.
The guests on this episode include Robert F. Kennedy Jr., nephew of the late president, who offers his personal reflections on the tragedy and discusses his family's ongoing quest for the truth. Also joining the conversation is noted Kennedy historian and author of "Killing Kennedy," Bill O'Reilly, who shares his research and insights into the case.
In addition, the show features renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht, who has extensively studied the medical evidence surrounding the assassination, as well as former FBI agent Don Adams, who investigated the case and offers his own perspective on the events of that day.
Together, the panelists delve into the many theories and controversies surrounding the Kennedy assassination, including the role of Lee Harvey Oswald, the so-called "magic bullet" theory, and the possibility of a larger conspiracy involving multiple actors.
Throughout the episode, Larry King guides the discussion, pushing the guests to explore the various angles and nuances of this complex and significant event in American history. Together, the panelists offer fresh insights and shed new light on a tragedy that has haunted the nation for half a century.