"Mysteries at the Museum" JFK Assassination: Mysteries at the Museum Special
ID | 13178373 |
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Movie Name | "Mysteries at the Museum" JFK Assassination: Mysteries at the Museum Special |
Release Name | Mysteries.at.the.Museum.S21E26.JFKAssassination.480p.x264-mSD |
Year | 2018 |
Kind | tv |
Language | English |
IMDB ID | 37493515 |
Format | srt |
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It was one of the darkest days
in American history.
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REPORTER:
The president's car is now
turning on to Elm Street,
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and it will be only
a matter of minutes
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before he arrives
at the Trade Mart.
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On November 22, 1963,
at exactly 12:30 p.m.,
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President John F. Kennedy
was assassinated in Dallas.
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[ Gunshots ]
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REPORTER:
It appears as though
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something has happened
in the motorcade route.
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Something, I repeat,
has happened,
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in the motorcade route.
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WILDMAN:
According to the official story,
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Lee Harvey Oswald
was the gunman...
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In this crevice right
here was the rifle.
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...and he worked alone.
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So did Oswald really do it,
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or was he just a patsy
like he said?
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WILDMAN: Now I'm looking
at brand-new evidence...
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NALLI:
And which direction is
he moving?
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He's moving forward.
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He's moving forward.
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...and digging deep
into 50-year-old files
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to shine new light
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on the most contentious event
of the 20th century.
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REPORTER:
The president is dead.
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WILDMAN: Is the official story
even possible?
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I thought the shot
came from behind.
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Was the American public
sold a cover-up?
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[ Gunshot ]
REPORTER: He's been shot.
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Who can you believe?
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What can you believe?
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WILDMAN:
My mission is to follow
the facts
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wherever they take me
to determine once and for all
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if the official account
of the Kennedy assassination
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is truth or fiction.
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I'm Don Wildman.
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I've explored the world's
greatest mysteries,
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examined rare artifacts,
and epic monuments.
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That is unbelievable.
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Now I'm digging deeper into some
of the most perplexing
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and famous cases in history.
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My goal -- to get closer
to the truth...
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Let's burn
this place down.
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Burn it down.
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...on this special episode
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of "Mysteries at the Museum:
The JFK Assassination."
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In the entire written history
of the United States,
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no single subject
is more fiercely debated
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than the assassination
of President John F. Kennedy.
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On November 22, 1963,
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while riding in an open
limousine through Dallas
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with his wife and Texas Governor
John Connally,
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President Kennedy
was shot dead.
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Everyone agrees on that fact
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and pretty much nothing else.
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An investigative panel
was formed one week
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after the assassination,
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chaired by Chief Justice
of the Supreme Court
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Earl Warren.
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Its mission was to determine
who killed JFK, why, and how.
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The Warren Commission pieced it
all together
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and published its findings
a year later back in 1964.
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The Warren Commission concluded
that three shots
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were fired
at the president's motorcade.
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One shot missed.
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One shot passed through both
Kennedy and Governor Connally,
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and one shot hit Kennedy
in the head and killed him.
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According to the Warren Report,
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all three shots were fired
by one man working alone...
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Lee Harvey Oswald.
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WILDMAN:
The Warren Commission
rested this conclusion
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on hundreds
of witness testimonies
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and thousands of pieces
of evidence.
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But more than 50 years later,
there are vexing questions
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surrounding some of
the commission's central facts.
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So is the Warren Commission
right?
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Did one lone gunman
really kill the president?
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Plenty of people say, "No."
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In fact, one out of every
three Americans
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believes there was
a conspiracy --
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a conspiracy to kill
the president
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and a conspiracy to cover it up.
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For my investigation,
I'm starting right here
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where it all happened --
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Dealey Plaza.
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This is my first-ever time
in Dealey Plaza.
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I mean, it seems
eerily familiar.
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I've seen it in so many pictures
and iconic footage.
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It's like I've been here before,
right?
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WILDMAN: Today Dealey Plaza is
a National Historic Landmark,
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preserved to look just as it did
on the day of the assassination.
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The place is frozen in time.
I mean, I have these prints.
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You can pretty much line
them up exactly,
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and the whole scene
just opens up in front of you.
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It's a window into the past.
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WILDMAN:
But to really understand
what happened here,
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I need to talk to someone
who was right here that day.
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REPORTER:
Something is wrong here.
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Something is terribly wrong.
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Hey.
How are you?
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Hello, Pierce.
Nice to meet you.
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All right.
Welcome to Dallas.
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WILDMAN:
Pierce Allman was
program manager
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of radio station WFAA
in 1963.
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So November 22, 1963,
you were here.
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I was here.
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Pierce was one of the 121
witnesses in Dealey Plaza
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at the moment
of the assassination.
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He's taking me back
to the very place he stood --
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at the corner
of Houston and Elm.
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So you were
here a few moments
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before the motorcade
comes, right?
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You planted yourself here?
-Yep.
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I was sort of waiting
because all I could hear
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from downtown were
these cheers.
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Yeah.
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WILDMAN:
The plan called for a parade
through the city
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from downtown to Dealey Plaza
and ending with a speech
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just outside of town
at the Dallas Trade Mart.
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So then the car
turns the corner.
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Describe what happens.
What did you see?
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When they came down,
in that one brief moment
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when they were there,
and they looked so great.
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They just radiated.
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They connected, and I got
so carried away, I even said,
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"Hey. Welcome to Dallas,
Mr. President,"
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and that glimpse right there
was the last of them that way.
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You saw them the last moment
of the Kennedy magic.
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That's true.
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Because the moment they
turned the corner...
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that's -- that's when
the first sound hit.
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[ Gunshot ]
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And that's a sound
you never forget.
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It was loud --
it was a big sound.
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I thought, "My God, did
somebody bring firecrackers?"
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Mm-hmm.
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The car had
been right here
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for that first shot, and
then it had gone, you know,
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just a few feet further,
and then the second shot.
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[ Gunshot ]
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It sort of
settled in, "Okay.
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These are shots, and they're
shooting at the president,"
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but I couldn't tell on the
second shot if he was hit.
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Mm-hmm.
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He went
sort of like that,
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but he didn't topple,
and he didn't slump.
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Right.
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I was glancing just a real quick
eye-survey of the crowd,
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and when I swung back...
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[ Gunshot ]
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WILDMAN:
The president lurched violently.
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The first lady climbed partway
out onto the trunk
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in a state of shock.
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A Secret Service agent dove
aboard the limousine
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just before it vanished
beneath the underpass.
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It was exactly 12:30 p.m.
Central Time.
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The whole thing had happened
in less than 30 seconds.
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So, Pierce, where did
the shots come from?
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In front, straight in front
of me and up.
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-Right there?
-Yes.
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Sixth floor,
open window.
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Yes.
Yes.
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WILDMAN: But Pierce's story
doesn't end there.
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Those early minutes
were full of confusion.
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I had no idea what condition
the president was in.
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Yeah.
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A young couple was lying on the
grass shielding their children
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just feet from where
the president had been shot.
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Pierce ran to them.
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When I asked him if he
was okay, he said, "Yeah,
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but they got
the president.
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They blew the side
of his head in."
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If what he saw was true,
then that would mean
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that the president
could be dead,
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and if that's so,
my thought was,
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"Oh, my God. I've
got to find a phone."
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Mm-hmm.
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Pierce was not only a spectator.
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He was also a journalist.
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He needed to call his station
and get on the air.
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There were no cell phones
in 1963,
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so he ran
to the nearest building --
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the Texas School Book
Depository.
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-Where the shots came from?
-Yes.
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WILDMAN:
And that's where Pierce had
his second brush with history.
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There's a guy standing
in the door, sort of open,
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and I asked him where a phone
was, and he said, "In there."
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Pierce remained on the air
for nearly 40 minutes,
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but only later
would he learn the identity
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of that man
he met in the doorway.
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Secret Service
called and said,
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"Are you familiar with
the testimony of Lee Oswald
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following his arrest?"
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I said, "No."
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They said, "Well, he states
that as he was leaving
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the depository building,
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a young man with
a crew cut rushed up
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and identified himself
as a newsman
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and asked
where a phone was."
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Wow.
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Pierce's eyewitness account
fully supports
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the Warren Commission's
findings.
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He believes three shots
came from the sixth floor
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of the Texas School Book
Depository,
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and he now believes he ran
into Lee Harvey Oswald
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exiting that building
immediately after.
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So what do the police
find inside?
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-Stephen?
-Hi, Don.
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Welcome to the Sixth Floor.
-Nice to meet you.
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-Thanks a lot.
-Glad to have you here.
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WILDMAN:
In 1963, the sixth floor of
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the Texas School Book
Depository was a warehouse.
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Lee Harvey Oswald worked here
as a clerk
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boxing up book orders.
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Today it's
the Sixth Floor Museum,
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a chronicle of JFK's life
and his tragic death.
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And my tour guide is the
museum's curator, Stephen Fagin.
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Oh, there it is.
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Oh, that's crazy.
Look at that.
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So try to imagine for
a moment it's 1:12 p.m.,
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about 45 minutes
after the assassination.
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-Yeah.
-And Luke Mooney,
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a Dallas County deputy sheriff,
is one of several officers
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searching the building
floor by floor,
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and he comes across this space
in the southeast corner.
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And so he peered over the tops
of those boxes there
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and essentially discovered
the sniper's perch.
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Mm-hmm.
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All right. Well, this is the
raised window there
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in the southeast corner.
-Well, there you go.
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Wow. There it is.
That is so eerie.
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There were three empty rifle
shells found here on the floor.
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Two close
to the brick ledge
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and then one close to
this stack of boxes here.
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I mean, you're looking
right down
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into Dealey Plaza
right there.
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That is where you want to be
if you're gonna take a shot.
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Man.
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WILDMAN:
On the other end of the floor
next to the only way downstairs,
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investigators discovered
more evidence.
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And very close
to the stairwell,
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in this crevice right here,
was the rifle.
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This rifle?
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Is this the actual one?
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The original weapon is in
the National Archives today,
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but this is
an identical rifle.
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This is a 6.5mm
Mannlicher-Carcano
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military surplus rifle,
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and on top is a Japanese-made
4x optical scope.
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A sniper's rifle.
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WILDMAN:
The police would ultimately link
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that rifle to Oswald
in several different ways,
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including the testimony
of his wife and a palm print.
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But like everything
in this case,
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there are nagging questions
about all of it.
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So is that rifle the smoking gun
of the Warren Report,
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or is it the keystone
to the most nefarious
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and elaborate conspiracy
in American history?
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[ Gunshot ]
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WILDMAN:
November 22, 1963,
1:00 p.m. Dallas time.
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REPORTER:
The President
of the United States is dead.
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It's official now.
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President Kennedy has been
assassinated.
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WILDMAN:
From coast to coast,
a horrified nation tuned in
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to the unfolding nightmare
in Dallas.
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But even as the shocking news
of Kennedy's death
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was breaking, the investigation
into his murder
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was well underway.
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At the center of any homicide
investigation
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is the murder weapon,
and this one is no different.
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A Mannlicher-Carcano rifle
was found on the sixth floor
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of the Texas School Book
Depository
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immediately
after the assassination.
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WILDMAN:
The building was quickly sealed
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and its employees
gathered for a head count.
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Lee Harvey Oswald was missing.
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Oswald's description went out
over police radio.
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30 minutes later,
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he was spotted 3 miles away
by police officer J.D. Tippit.
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As two eyewitnesses looked on,
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Oswald drew a revolver
and shot Tippit dead.
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He was arrested minutes
later in a movie theater.
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This unassuming little house
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was one of the very first stops
in the JFK investigation.
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Within an hour of Oswald's
arrest,
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this place was crawling
with detectives.
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-Hello?
-Come in.
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How you doing?
I'm Don.
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Nice to meet you. Welcome
to the Ruth Paine House.
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Thank you so much.
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WILDMAN:
Ruth Paine was a single mom
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raising her kids
here in this house.
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Her home has been
carefully restored
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to look as it did in 1963.
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But it wasn't Ruth
who the Dallas police
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wanted to talk to.
-Oh, man.
298
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It is really
a time capsule in here.
299
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Ruth and Marina spent
a lot of time here.
300
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Marina is Lee Harvey
Oswald's wife,
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Marina Oswald.
-Yes.
302
00:14:37,000 --> 00:14:38,590
So she was living here,
but Lee wasn't?
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Correct.
304
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WILDMAN:
Lee and Marina's marriage
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was not your typical
American love story.
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It wasn't even
an American story.
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They met in 1961
in the Soviet Union.
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Marina was born there.
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Lee had moved there
with the goal of defecting.
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This was the height
of the Cold War.
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Russia was the enemy,
and Lee had just gotten
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out of a 3-year
stint in the Marines.
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He knew this was a drastic step,
314
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but Lee had a history
of acting out for attention.
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At 16, he dropped out
of high school,
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started reading
Communist articles
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and labeled himself a Marxist.
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But except
for marrying Marina,
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his life in Communist Russia
never amounted to much.
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So in 1962, he and Marina
started over in Texas.
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Their marriage
was a little rocky.
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They both had tempers.
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They both argued a lot, a lot of
bickering, a lot of fighting.
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That was one of the reasons,
I think, that they lived apart.
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Did Lee ever
come over here?
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Lee would come over
on the weekends.
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He would arrive on
Friday afternoon
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and stay
until Monday morning.
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But Thursday,
November 21, 1963,
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the night before the
assassination, he spends here.
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Yes.
It was very unusual.
332
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Ruth came home, and she was
very surprised to find him here.
333
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Because he had never spent
a Thursday night here before?
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He had never spent
a weeknight here before.
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Oh.
336
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WILDMAN:
By Friday afternoon,
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Dallas detectives were
at Ruth Paine's door
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with a pile of questions
for Marina.
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00:16:14,390 --> 00:16:15,860
Oh, wow.
340
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This is the garage.
341
00:16:18,160 --> 00:16:19,830
Lee stored most
of his possessions
342
00:16:19,830 --> 00:16:23,970
here in Ruth's garage,
but it was what wasn't here
343
00:16:23,970 --> 00:16:26,900
that turned out
to be the biggest clue.
344
00:16:26,900 --> 00:16:29,270
They asked Ruth if there were
any firearms in the house,
345
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and she immediately said, "No."
-Right.
346
00:16:31,140 --> 00:16:33,210
And they said,
"Well, can you ask her?"
347
00:16:33,210 --> 00:16:35,980
So she turned to Marina,
who didn't speak any English,
348
00:16:35,980 --> 00:16:38,780
and asked Marina if there
were guns, and Marina said,
349
00:16:38,780 --> 00:16:40,880
"Yes, there's a long rifle
in the garage."
350
00:16:40,890 --> 00:16:42,650
-She knew about the weapon?
-She knew.
351
00:16:42,650 --> 00:16:44,050
And so they come
out here.
352
00:16:44,060 --> 00:16:46,590
They came out here, and Marina
pointed at this rug.
353
00:16:46,590 --> 00:16:51,960
Okay, and the police pick
it up, and, ooh, no rifle.
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WILDMAN:
The investigators believe the
pieces were falling into place.
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00:16:56,770 --> 00:16:58,770
They now knew that
Lee Harvey Oswald
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showed up here unexpectedly
on a Thursday night,
357
00:17:02,010 --> 00:17:04,040
and his rifle went missing.
358
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The very next day, the President
of the United States
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was shot outside
Oswald's workplace,
360
00:17:09,880 --> 00:17:11,950
where a rifle was found,
361
00:17:11,950 --> 00:17:17,350
and it wasn't long before Dallas
PD uncovered even more evidence.
362
00:17:17,360 --> 00:17:20,460
The Dallas Police Department
found Lee Harvey Oswald's
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00:17:20,460 --> 00:17:23,960
palm print on the rifle
at the crime scene,
364
00:17:23,960 --> 00:17:25,800
so slam dunk, right?
365
00:17:25,800 --> 00:17:28,860
Well, that palm print has been
knocked by conspiracy theorists
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00:17:28,870 --> 00:17:31,830
ever since as planted evidence.
367
00:17:31,840 --> 00:17:34,400
WILDMAN:
Many people believe
that Oswald's palm print
368
00:17:34,410 --> 00:17:37,510
was placed on the gun
after the fact,
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00:17:37,510 --> 00:17:39,210
after Oswald was dead.
370
00:17:39,210 --> 00:17:40,480
How are
you doing, Larry?
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00:17:40,480 --> 00:17:42,140
Hey, Don.
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00:17:42,150 --> 00:17:44,680
So why is there so much
controversy
373
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around such a key
piece of evidence?
374
00:17:48,290 --> 00:17:49,520
All right.
Into your lab.
375
00:17:49,520 --> 00:17:50,990
Oh, yes.
376
00:17:50,990 --> 00:17:53,260
So how does a fingerprint
actually get made?
377
00:17:53,260 --> 00:17:56,030
Well, see the body
secretes salts,
378
00:17:56,030 --> 00:17:59,300
sweats and body fluids
through the tips of your fingers
379
00:17:59,300 --> 00:18:02,430
and the palms of your hands,
soles of your feet.
380
00:18:02,430 --> 00:18:04,930
WILDMAN:
Larry Peters has been
examining fingerprints
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00:18:04,940 --> 00:18:07,470
for more than 50 years.
382
00:18:07,470 --> 00:18:08,870
So here is the thing.
383
00:18:08,870 --> 00:18:13,280
November 22, 1963,
the Dallas Police Department
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pull a palm print
off of the rifle
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00:18:15,950 --> 00:18:16,950
they found at
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00:18:16,950 --> 00:18:18,410
the School Book Depository.
-Mm-hmm.
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00:18:18,420 --> 00:18:21,220
That rifle then goes
to Washington, D.C.,
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00:18:21,220 --> 00:18:22,820
to the FBI crime lab.
-Mm-hmm.
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00:18:22,820 --> 00:18:24,550
And they do the same.
They dust the whole rifle.
390
00:18:24,560 --> 00:18:26,360
They find
nothing at all.
391
00:18:26,360 --> 00:18:30,230
Then a week later, the Dallas
Police Department announced
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00:18:30,230 --> 00:18:33,560
that they have Oswald's
palm print from that rifle.
393
00:18:33,560 --> 00:18:36,100
I don't understand
how that's possible.
394
00:18:36,100 --> 00:18:39,840
WILDMAN:
If Dallas PD lifted a print
from the gun on Friday,
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00:18:39,840 --> 00:18:43,310
why couldn't the FBI
find it on Saturday?
396
00:18:43,310 --> 00:18:48,010
And then, how could Dallas
produce it one whole week later?
397
00:18:48,010 --> 00:18:50,780
Larry says it makes
perfect sense
398
00:18:50,780 --> 00:18:52,620
but only if you
understand fingerprint
399
00:18:52,620 --> 00:18:55,020
lifting methods
from that time.
400
00:18:55,020 --> 00:18:56,720
Let me show you
my fingerprinting kit,
401
00:18:56,720 --> 00:19:00,190
and this kit right here
is from the '60s.
402
00:19:00,190 --> 00:19:01,690
We used...
-There you go.
403
00:19:01,690 --> 00:19:02,830
...black powder.
404
00:19:02,830 --> 00:19:04,890
Then we have
the fingerprint tape
405
00:19:04,900 --> 00:19:07,400
that we would have used
back during that era.
406
00:19:07,400 --> 00:19:10,370
These are different styles
of fingerprint brushes.
407
00:19:10,370 --> 00:19:12,840
So can I make a palm print
on this,
408
00:19:12,840 --> 00:19:14,300
and can we find
my palm print?
409
00:19:14,310 --> 00:19:16,710
Yeah.
You bet.
410
00:19:16,710 --> 00:19:19,740
WILDMAN:
This metal rod will stand in
as our gun barrel.
411
00:19:19,740 --> 00:19:21,480
Go ahead and
put some gloves on.
412
00:19:21,480 --> 00:19:24,680
I'll take
the lid off for you.
413
00:19:24,680 --> 00:19:25,680
Okay.
414
00:19:25,680 --> 00:19:27,380
Here's the
fingerprint brush.
415
00:19:27,390 --> 00:19:28,680
Okay.
416
00:19:28,690 --> 00:19:30,050
You'll just dip it in there,
and, okay,
417
00:19:30,050 --> 00:19:31,650
now then
just kind of tap it off,
418
00:19:31,660 --> 00:19:33,120
and the print is going
to be in that area...
419
00:19:33,120 --> 00:19:36,590
Black powder is made mostly
of finely ground carbon.
420
00:19:36,590 --> 00:19:38,560
It sticks to the invisible
oils left
421
00:19:38,560 --> 00:19:41,200
on a surface
by a finger or palm.
422
00:19:41,200 --> 00:19:42,530
Oh, yeah.
423
00:19:42,530 --> 00:19:45,230
There she is,
right there.
424
00:19:45,240 --> 00:19:49,970
Once the print is visible,
it's photographed in place.
425
00:19:49,970 --> 00:19:52,780
Then you would take
the tape dispenser.
426
00:19:52,780 --> 00:19:56,450
Then the print is carefully
covered with lifting tape.
427
00:19:56,450 --> 00:19:59,980
Start at one end and just go
right down the middle of it.
428
00:19:59,980 --> 00:20:01,180
There you go.
Okay.
429
00:20:01,190 --> 00:20:03,120
That looks pretty good.
430
00:20:03,120 --> 00:20:04,720
Then pull on one end.
431
00:20:08,130 --> 00:20:09,290
Catch the
other end, though,
432
00:20:09,290 --> 00:20:12,700
because it'll want to curl
on you a little bit.
433
00:20:12,700 --> 00:20:13,960
Okay.
434
00:20:13,970 --> 00:20:16,170
So that is a successful
palm print, huh?
435
00:20:16,170 --> 00:20:19,170
That's a successful
palm print removal.
436
00:20:21,210 --> 00:20:23,340
So when you say lifting
that print,
437
00:20:23,340 --> 00:20:25,570
you are literally removing
it from the surface.
438
00:20:25,580 --> 00:20:26,580
Exactly.
Yeah.
439
00:20:26,580 --> 00:20:27,880
-Okay.
-Yeah.
440
00:20:27,880 --> 00:20:30,610
So that gun, that rifle
that goes to D.C.,
441
00:20:30,620 --> 00:20:32,680
and those FBI guys
that go to dust
442
00:20:32,680 --> 00:20:34,250
this down,
they find nothing.
443
00:20:34,250 --> 00:20:35,950
They found nothing because
it's already been removed.
444
00:20:35,950 --> 00:20:38,150
Gotcha.
I totally understand.
445
00:20:38,160 --> 00:20:39,860
Wow.
446
00:20:43,030 --> 00:20:49,160
WILDMAN:
Saturday, November 23, 1963,
Dallas Police Headquarters.
447
00:20:49,170 --> 00:20:51,430
Detectives confronted
Lee Harvey Oswald
448
00:20:51,440 --> 00:20:54,240
with the mounting
evidence against him.
449
00:20:54,240 --> 00:20:57,070
Oswald said he was
utterly innocent.
450
00:20:57,070 --> 00:21:00,080
He said the evidence
had been fabricated.
451
00:21:00,080 --> 00:21:02,980
He said he was just a patsy.
452
00:21:02,980 --> 00:21:05,010
The police were unmoved.
453
00:21:05,020 --> 00:21:08,020
On that very day,
Lee Oswald was charged
454
00:21:08,020 --> 00:21:11,190
with the assassination
of President Kennedy,
455
00:21:11,190 --> 00:21:14,820
but he would
never stand trial.
456
00:21:14,830 --> 00:21:18,860
On Sunday,
November 24, 1963,
457
00:21:18,860 --> 00:21:23,030
live TV cameras switched on
to cover Oswald's transfer
458
00:21:23,030 --> 00:21:26,200
from police headquarters
to a more secure jail.
459
00:21:31,510 --> 00:21:33,110
[ Gunshot ]
460
00:21:39,720 --> 00:21:41,150
WILDMAN:
Lee Harvey Oswald,
461
00:21:41,150 --> 00:21:44,090
the most high-profile criminal
in the nation,
462
00:21:44,090 --> 00:21:48,720
had been shot in police custody
and for all the world to see.
463
00:21:48,730 --> 00:21:51,830
He died an hour later.
464
00:21:51,830 --> 00:21:53,560
The gunman was Jack Ruby,
465
00:21:53,560 --> 00:21:57,370
a local nightclub owner who
managed to slip into the crowd.
466
00:21:57,370 --> 00:21:59,970
He was arrested on the spot.
467
00:21:59,970 --> 00:22:02,400
Less than 2 days
after President Kennedy
468
00:22:02,410 --> 00:22:06,240
had been assassinated,
the only suspect was dead.
469
00:22:06,240 --> 00:22:08,910
Was it just the inflamed
emotions of that weekend,
470
00:22:08,910 --> 00:22:11,650
or was there something
more sinister going on?
471
00:22:11,650 --> 00:22:14,020
Had Lee Harvey Oswald
been silenced
472
00:22:14,020 --> 00:22:16,920
to protect a vast conspiracy?
473
00:22:25,800 --> 00:22:27,530
WILDMAN:
Lee Harvey Oswald,
474
00:22:27,530 --> 00:22:31,670
the prime suspect in
the JFK assassination, was dead.
475
00:22:31,670 --> 00:22:33,040
[ Gunshot ]
476
00:22:39,440 --> 00:22:41,340
He would never stand trial,
477
00:22:41,350 --> 00:22:46,010
but the investigation
had only just begun.
478
00:22:46,020 --> 00:22:48,150
By the time of Oswald's death,
479
00:22:48,150 --> 00:22:50,350
ctives had linked him
to the rifle found
480
00:22:50,350 --> 00:22:54,120
on the sixth floor of the
Texas School Book Depository,
481
00:22:54,130 --> 00:22:56,330
but that was
only half the job.
482
00:22:56,330 --> 00:22:59,400
The question remained --
Did that rifle fire
483
00:22:59,400 --> 00:23:01,900
the bullets that killed JFK?
484
00:23:10,210 --> 00:23:12,240
WASHINGTON:
Lee Harvey Oswald,
in my research,
485
00:23:12,240 --> 00:23:14,110
he was only a patsy.
486
00:23:14,110 --> 00:23:16,510
He was only a fall guy.
487
00:23:16,510 --> 00:23:18,180
WILDMAN:
Today in Dealey Plaza,
488
00:23:18,180 --> 00:23:21,820
it's not hard to find
dissenting opinions.
489
00:23:21,820 --> 00:23:24,290
Lee Harvey Oswald was
only a decoy
490
00:23:24,290 --> 00:23:27,060
to draw the attention away
from the gunman
491
00:23:27,060 --> 00:23:30,130
behind the wooden picket fence
on the grassy knoll,
492
00:23:30,130 --> 00:23:33,330
which is where the shots
actually come from.
493
00:23:33,330 --> 00:23:35,700
It's the biggest
conspiracy of all time.
494
00:23:37,000 --> 00:23:42,200
WILDMAN:
Conspiracy is the undying legacy
of the Kennedy assassination.
495
00:23:42,210 --> 00:23:43,740
There are many people out there
496
00:23:43,740 --> 00:23:48,340
with many different theories
on who really killed JFK,
497
00:23:48,350 --> 00:23:53,920
but they mostly share the belief
that Oswald did not do it alone.
498
00:23:53,920 --> 00:23:55,650
It's easy to see why.
499
00:23:55,650 --> 00:23:57,720
There are some
strange circumstances
500
00:23:57,720 --> 00:24:00,460
surrounding those gunshots.
501
00:24:00,460 --> 00:24:03,830
So I've asked Stephen Fagin
from the Sixth Floor Museum
502
00:24:03,830 --> 00:24:06,030
to help explain it all.
503
00:24:06,030 --> 00:24:07,760
Okay.
So let's recap.
504
00:24:07,770 --> 00:24:09,130
Okay.
505
00:24:09,130 --> 00:24:11,030
The Warren Commission concluded
that Lee Harvey Oswald
506
00:24:11,040 --> 00:24:12,500
was the lone gunman,
507
00:24:12,500 --> 00:24:15,040
that he shot at the president
from that window up there,
508
00:24:15,040 --> 00:24:16,470
and he fired three shots.
509
00:24:16,470 --> 00:24:17,570
Three shots,
that's right.
510
00:24:17,580 --> 00:24:18,910
One shot misses the car.
511
00:24:18,910 --> 00:24:20,210
One shot is the fatal shot
512
00:24:20,210 --> 00:24:21,680
that strikes the president
in the head,
513
00:24:21,680 --> 00:24:23,880
and that leaves one shot
to account for seven wounds
514
00:24:23,880 --> 00:24:24,910
between the two men.
515
00:24:24,920 --> 00:24:26,520
The so-called
magic bullet.
516
00:24:26,520 --> 00:24:28,220
Right.
517
00:24:32,290 --> 00:24:33,660
WILDMAN:
President Kennedy was sitting
518
00:24:33,660 --> 00:24:36,790
behind Governor Connally
in the limousine.
519
00:24:36,790 --> 00:24:38,560
According to the Warren Report,
520
00:24:38,560 --> 00:24:41,030
a single bullet
passed through both men
521
00:24:41,030 --> 00:24:44,070
and caused multiple wounds,
522
00:24:44,070 --> 00:24:47,740
but many people claim that
the path of this supposed bullet
523
00:24:47,740 --> 00:24:50,110
is physically impossible.
524
00:24:50,110 --> 00:24:53,610
If that shot was impossible
for one man to make,
525
00:24:53,610 --> 00:24:56,380
then there must have been
a second shooter.
526
00:24:56,380 --> 00:24:59,110
Wow. Look at that.
It's the Kennedy limousine.
527
00:24:59,120 --> 00:25:00,280
FAGIN:
It is a beautiful car.
528
00:25:00,280 --> 00:25:01,580
Of course,
this is a replica.
529
00:25:01,590 --> 00:25:02,820
Okay.
530
00:25:02,820 --> 00:25:04,750
This is the one that was used
in Oliver Stone's "JFK."
531
00:25:04,760 --> 00:25:06,360
-No kidding?
-Yeah.
532
00:25:06,360 --> 00:25:10,330
WILDMAN:
The actual Kennedy limo was
altered after the assassination.
533
00:25:10,330 --> 00:25:13,160
This car was built to the
exact specifications
534
00:25:13,160 --> 00:25:15,330
of the real thing.
535
00:25:15,330 --> 00:25:18,000
Don, the key to understanding
the single-bullet theory
536
00:25:18,000 --> 00:25:19,500
is really this limousine.
537
00:25:19,500 --> 00:25:21,740
-Why is that?
-Let me show you this.
538
00:25:21,740 --> 00:25:25,040
So this is how
the single-bullet theory
539
00:25:25,040 --> 00:25:27,380
is so-often presented
in the literature.
540
00:25:27,380 --> 00:25:28,710
Okay. That's
a diagram I have seen
541
00:25:28,710 --> 00:25:30,580
a thousand times...
-Right.
542
00:25:30,580 --> 00:25:32,150
...showing that
this bullet
543
00:25:32,150 --> 00:25:34,950
somehow erratically goes
this way, this way, this way.
544
00:25:34,950 --> 00:25:36,390
It zigzags
all over the place,
545
00:25:36,390 --> 00:25:39,520
through two different
bodies magically.
546
00:25:39,520 --> 00:25:43,430
WILDMAN:
Based on the locations of the
seven wounds in the two men,
547
00:25:43,430 --> 00:25:46,060
conspiracy theorists say
a single bullet
548
00:25:46,060 --> 00:25:50,570
would need to make
several turns in midair.
549
00:25:50,570 --> 00:25:51,970
Now, look at this.
550
00:25:51,970 --> 00:25:54,840
Kennedy and Connally
are at the exact same level,
551
00:25:54,840 --> 00:25:57,070
and they're both facing forward.
-Right?
552
00:25:57,070 --> 00:25:59,410
The reality was
quite different.
Okay.
553
00:25:59,410 --> 00:26:01,040
Let's take a look
inside the car.
554
00:26:03,750 --> 00:26:05,380
What do you see?
-Well, I can see right away.
555
00:26:05,380 --> 00:26:07,780
So the jump seats, that's where
Connally is sitting, right?
556
00:26:07,790 --> 00:26:09,220
-Right.
-He's much lower.
557
00:26:09,220 --> 00:26:11,020
Yeah.
Connally was 3 inches
558
00:26:11,020 --> 00:26:13,590
lower and 6 inches further
in than President Kennedy,
559
00:26:13,590 --> 00:26:16,560
and that totally changes
the trajectory.
560
00:26:16,560 --> 00:26:19,390
WILDMAN:
We've asked two models
to sit in the car in Kennedy
561
00:26:19,400 --> 00:26:21,500
and Connally's seats.
562
00:26:21,500 --> 00:26:24,600
Stephen will pose them as
the men were actually positioned
563
00:26:24,600 --> 00:26:27,700
based on photos
and film of that moment.
564
00:26:27,710 --> 00:26:28,770
Here you are.
565
00:26:28,770 --> 00:26:32,110
Kennedy and Connally.
All right.
566
00:26:32,110 --> 00:26:33,180
So here we have
567
00:26:33,180 --> 00:26:34,710
President Kennedy
and Governor Connally.
568
00:26:34,710 --> 00:26:36,080
-Good.
-So President Kennedy is
569
00:26:36,080 --> 00:26:38,280
all the way over here
with his arm up on the car.
570
00:26:38,280 --> 00:26:40,920
Governor Connally is turned
slightly in his seat this way,
571
00:26:40,920 --> 00:26:42,580
as if he's looking
towards the president.
572
00:26:42,590 --> 00:26:44,420
He's reacting to the shot,
right?
573
00:26:44,420 --> 00:26:46,320
FAGIN: Yeah, he seems to be
turning around
574
00:26:46,320 --> 00:26:49,060
as if he's heard a noise,
and you've got your Stetson hat
575
00:26:49,060 --> 00:26:50,430
right in front of you
just like that.
576
00:26:50,430 --> 00:26:52,760
So this is basically the way
they were configured.
577
00:26:52,760 --> 00:26:54,060
If you'll hold this
for a moment,
578
00:26:54,060 --> 00:26:55,130
we'll talk about
the wounds.
579
00:26:55,130 --> 00:26:57,930
So we have
an entry wound here
580
00:26:57,940 --> 00:26:59,970
in President Kennedy's
upper back,
581
00:26:59,970 --> 00:27:03,010
exiting underneath
his Adam's apple here,
582
00:27:03,010 --> 00:27:04,340
and then in
Governor Connally,
583
00:27:04,340 --> 00:27:07,010
we have a wound here,
about his right shoulder,
584
00:27:07,010 --> 00:27:09,280
and then once you get there,
it traverses his chest
585
00:27:09,280 --> 00:27:11,650
and hits his fifth rib,
and so from there,
586
00:27:11,650 --> 00:27:13,880
the trajectory
can change a little bit.
587
00:27:13,880 --> 00:27:17,190
Exiting below his nipple here,
striking his wrist,
588
00:27:17,190 --> 00:27:18,620
exiting palm-side
589
00:27:18,620 --> 00:27:21,060
and then a very shallow wound
in his left thigh there.
590
00:27:21,060 --> 00:27:23,590
Seven wounds between
these two men.
591
00:27:23,590 --> 00:27:26,260
Okay. So let's look at
the trajectory here.
592
00:27:26,260 --> 00:27:27,900
So rough approximation,
593
00:27:27,900 --> 00:27:30,070
Jack Kennedy was a little taller
than our model here.
594
00:27:30,070 --> 00:27:32,900
So basically this is the entry
wound roughly right here.
595
00:27:32,900 --> 00:27:34,240
Yeah.
596
00:27:34,240 --> 00:27:36,670
And then we can approximate
the path of the bullet,
597
00:27:36,670 --> 00:27:38,710
extending outward towards
598
00:27:38,710 --> 00:27:43,280
Connally and entering him right
around approximately there.
599
00:27:43,280 --> 00:27:45,380
Hits a rib
and then continue on,
600
00:27:45,380 --> 00:27:47,450
hitting the wrist
and then into the thigh.
601
00:27:47,450 --> 00:27:52,220
There's no zigging or zagging
necessary, so no magic bullet.
602
00:27:54,190 --> 00:27:56,730
WILDMAN:
By placing the two men
in their correct positions
603
00:27:56,730 --> 00:28:00,660
in the limousine,
the bullet wounds line up.
604
00:28:00,660 --> 00:28:04,900
Kennedy and Connally could have
been hit by the same shot.
605
00:28:04,900 --> 00:28:07,840
But if all three shots
were fired by Oswald
606
00:28:07,840 --> 00:28:11,070
from behind the limo,
why did some witnesses believe
607
00:28:11,080 --> 00:28:14,480
the fatal head
shot came from in front?
608
00:28:14,480 --> 00:28:18,110
And why does the most infamous
film of the assassination
609
00:28:18,120 --> 00:28:22,520
show the president lurching
backward and to the left?
610
00:28:22,520 --> 00:28:27,490
So did Oswald act alone,
or was there a second shooter?
611
00:28:35,070 --> 00:28:37,670
WILDMAN: President Kennedy
was murdered in public.
612
00:28:37,670 --> 00:28:39,840
[ Gunshot ]
613
00:28:39,840 --> 00:28:41,940
He was gunned down in broad
daylight
614
00:28:41,940 --> 00:28:47,680
in a wide-open space
in front of 121 eyewitnesses,
615
00:28:47,680 --> 00:28:50,580
and they don't all agree
on what happened.
616
00:28:50,580 --> 00:28:54,050
Some believe Lee Harvey Oswald
could have acted alone.
617
00:28:54,050 --> 00:28:58,450
Others believe there must
have been a second shooter.
618
00:28:58,460 --> 00:28:59,990
Bill Newman and his family
619
00:28:59,990 --> 00:29:02,660
were just 10 feet away
from the president
620
00:29:02,660 --> 00:29:05,690
at the moment
of the fatal head shot.
621
00:29:05,700 --> 00:29:08,000
Today I'm getting a chance
to speak with him
622
00:29:08,000 --> 00:29:10,030
at the very same spot.
623
00:29:10,030 --> 00:29:12,030
Tell me
what you saw.
624
00:29:12,040 --> 00:29:14,900
Well, I recall seeing
the president's car
625
00:29:14,910 --> 00:29:18,570
turn left off of
Houston Street on to Elm,
626
00:29:18,580 --> 00:29:20,940
coming down
the middle lane,
627
00:29:20,940 --> 00:29:23,880
and as it got within
about 100 feet or so,
628
00:29:23,880 --> 00:29:25,480
the first two shots
rang out.
629
00:29:25,480 --> 00:29:31,390
[ Gunshots ]
630
00:29:31,390 --> 00:29:33,790
I thought somebody had thrown
a couple of firecrackers
631
00:29:33,790 --> 00:29:35,620
beside the president's car.
-Right.
632
00:29:35,630 --> 00:29:37,430
But as the car
got closer to us,
633
00:29:37,430 --> 00:29:39,090
you could tell
something was wrong.
634
00:29:39,100 --> 00:29:41,000
And then the car is right
in front of you?
635
00:29:41,000 --> 00:29:42,030
It is.
636
00:29:42,030 --> 00:29:43,600
It's straight out
in front of us,
637
00:29:43,600 --> 00:29:45,970
and just as President Kennedy
gets in front of us,
638
00:29:45,970 --> 00:29:47,570
a third shot rings out.
639
00:29:47,570 --> 00:29:49,770
[ Gunshot ]
640
00:29:49,770 --> 00:29:51,740
The side of his head
blew off.
641
00:29:51,740 --> 00:29:52,910
You could see the red.
642
00:29:52,910 --> 00:29:54,240
-Yeah.
-I turned to Gayle.
643
00:29:54,240 --> 00:29:55,780
I said, "That's it.
Hit the ground."
644
00:29:55,780 --> 00:29:58,380
Right, and that's the famous
photograph of you guys,
645
00:29:58,380 --> 00:30:00,280
a family on the ground there.
-Yes, yes.
646
00:30:00,280 --> 00:30:01,850
And I talked
to another guy
647
00:30:01,850 --> 00:30:05,290
who was over there
who ran across to you.
648
00:30:05,290 --> 00:30:07,490
-Pierce Allman.
-Pierce Allman.
649
00:30:07,490 --> 00:30:10,190
WILDMAN:
Journalist Pierce Allman
thought all three shots
650
00:30:10,190 --> 00:30:12,830
came from behind the limousine.
651
00:30:12,830 --> 00:30:18,030
Straight in front
of me and up.
652
00:30:18,040 --> 00:30:20,740
But Bill, who was just
10 feet away,
653
00:30:20,740 --> 00:30:22,670
remembers it differently.
654
00:30:22,670 --> 00:30:26,070
My focus was on the car
the whole time.
655
00:30:26,080 --> 00:30:28,840
What I saw was
President Kennedy
656
00:30:28,850 --> 00:30:30,850
fall over
into Mrs. Kennedy's lap.
657
00:30:30,850 --> 00:30:32,810
-Right.
-Based on what I saw,
658
00:30:32,820 --> 00:30:34,980
I thought the shot
came from behind.
659
00:30:38,590 --> 00:30:42,360
WILDMAN:
Bill saw President Kennedy
lurch away from him.
660
00:30:42,360 --> 00:30:44,860
This violent
back-and-to-the-left motion
661
00:30:44,860 --> 00:30:48,730
is clearly visible in photos
and film of the moment.
662
00:30:48,730 --> 00:30:51,300
To many people,
it's indisputable evidence
663
00:30:51,300 --> 00:30:54,340
of a second gunman
in front of the limousine,
664
00:30:54,340 --> 00:30:57,940
shooting from here --
the infamous grassy knoll.
665
00:30:59,980 --> 00:31:03,010
But nothing in this case
is indisputable.
666
00:31:03,010 --> 00:31:07,120
As it happens, a brand-new
analysis of that fatal head shot
667
00:31:07,120 --> 00:31:10,150
was recently published
in a scientific journal.
668
00:31:10,150 --> 00:31:13,090
So I'm meeting up with the
author to take a closer look --
669
00:31:13,090 --> 00:31:15,290
Dr. Nick Nalli.
670
00:31:15,290 --> 00:31:16,630
Nick, you work
for NOAA,
671
00:31:16,630 --> 00:31:19,130
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration.
672
00:31:19,130 --> 00:31:20,700
-Yes.
-So you're a scientist?
673
00:31:20,700 --> 00:31:21,760
Yes, that's right.
674
00:31:21,770 --> 00:31:23,200
And yet you've also
written a paper
675
00:31:23,200 --> 00:31:25,000
on the Kennedy assassination.
-Yes.
676
00:31:25,000 --> 00:31:26,370
I don't understand
the connection.
677
00:31:26,370 --> 00:31:28,240
Well, at my job,
what we do
678
00:31:28,240 --> 00:31:32,170
is we observe satellite
imagery from space
679
00:31:32,180 --> 00:31:35,580
to measure something such as
wind speeds and ocean currents.
680
00:31:35,580 --> 00:31:37,010
Okay. Very
difficult to do that.
681
00:31:37,010 --> 00:31:38,880
Yes.
682
00:31:38,880 --> 00:31:41,980
WILDMAN:
In order to measure the wind,
which is invisible,
683
00:31:41,990 --> 00:31:45,720
Nick looks for visible
indicators, like clouds.
684
00:31:45,720 --> 00:31:48,690
If he can measure how fast
the clouds are moving,
685
00:31:48,690 --> 00:31:50,930
he can calculate
the speed of the wind.
686
00:31:50,930 --> 00:31:55,500
So how does that science find
its way into this investigation?
687
00:31:55,500 --> 00:31:59,130
The invisible property
that I'm looking to observe
688
00:31:59,140 --> 00:32:03,170
is not the wind or a current,
it's actually a bullet.
689
00:32:03,170 --> 00:32:05,170
So you're trying to track
a bullet,
690
00:32:05,180 --> 00:32:08,310
an object that is traveling
faster than you can see.
691
00:32:08,310 --> 00:32:09,680
Yes, only
in this case,
692
00:32:09,680 --> 00:32:12,350
rather than using environmental
satellite imagery,
693
00:32:12,350 --> 00:32:15,480
I'm using
the Zapruder film.
694
00:32:15,490 --> 00:32:20,060
WILDMAN:
The Zapruder film, the world's
most tragic home movie.
695
00:32:20,060 --> 00:32:22,960
On November 22, 1963,
696
00:32:22,960 --> 00:32:27,360
a Dallas dressmaker and Kennedy
supporter named Abraham Zapruder
697
00:32:27,360 --> 00:32:30,570
came to Dealey Plaza
to film the president.
698
00:32:30,570 --> 00:32:33,870
His 26-second movie is the most
complete record
699
00:32:33,870 --> 00:32:35,900
of the assassination.
700
00:32:35,910 --> 00:32:38,170
Nick has brought along
the same type of camera
701
00:32:38,180 --> 00:32:39,740
that Zapruder used --
702
00:32:39,740 --> 00:32:43,810
an 8mm Bell & Howell
Director Series.
703
00:32:43,810 --> 00:32:45,750
This is where Zapruder
was standing, right here.
704
00:32:45,750 --> 00:32:48,120
This is that exact place
where he was standing.
705
00:32:51,360 --> 00:32:53,490
So he's watching
the motorcade come down.
706
00:32:53,490 --> 00:32:54,990
-Yes.
-He starts to shoot.
707
00:32:54,990 --> 00:32:58,460
Yes, and so that sound that
you hear, that humming sound,
708
00:32:58,460 --> 00:33:00,500
is actually
the shutter fluttering
709
00:33:00,500 --> 00:33:04,330
at about
18.3 frames per second.
710
00:33:04,330 --> 00:33:07,800
WILD 1fr
per second is fast,
711
00:33:07,800 --> 00:33:11,040
but not nearly fast enough
to see a speeding bullet,
712
00:33:11,040 --> 00:33:15,210
so Nick has analyzed the visible
indicators in the Zapruder film
713
00:33:15,210 --> 00:33:18,480
to determine the path
of that invisible bullet.
714
00:33:20,450 --> 00:33:21,820
Okay.
715
00:33:21,820 --> 00:33:25,750
I have here two still frames
from the Zapruder film
716
00:33:25,760 --> 00:33:29,320
that capture the fatal shot
to President Kennedy's head.
717
00:33:29,330 --> 00:33:30,690
All right.
Let me understand this.
718
00:33:30,690 --> 00:33:33,190
So here is Kennedy
before the shot has hit him.
719
00:33:33,200 --> 00:33:35,560
-Yes.
-And then 1/18 second later,
720
00:33:35,570 --> 00:33:38,900
we're seeing the effect of the
bullet that goes into his head,
721
00:33:38,900 --> 00:33:41,770
but we're not seeing
the bullet arrive, of course.
722
00:33:41,770 --> 00:33:42,900
No, that's right.
723
00:33:42,910 --> 00:33:44,710
So this is
basically a before
724
00:33:44,710 --> 00:33:47,270
and after of the arrival
of the bullet.
725
00:33:47,280 --> 00:33:49,940
So all these dotted lines
are reference
726
00:33:49,950 --> 00:33:51,910
points to see what's
moving and what's not,
727
00:33:51,920 --> 00:33:55,380
and the only thing that's moving
is President Kennedy's head.
728
00:33:55,390 --> 00:33:58,050
That's right, and which
direction is he moving?
729
00:33:58,060 --> 00:33:59,850
Oh, wow.
730
00:34:06,500 --> 00:34:10,070
WILDMAN:
For years, the raging debate
over the JFK assassination
731
00:34:10,070 --> 00:34:13,740
has boiled down
to one monumental question --
732
00:34:13,740 --> 00:34:17,170
Was the fatal head shot fired
from behind the president
733
00:34:17,170 --> 00:34:22,680
by Lee Harvey Oswald or from
in front by a second shooter?
734
00:34:22,680 --> 00:34:25,980
With the help of a new study
by Dr. Nick Nalli,
735
00:34:25,980 --> 00:34:31,620
I'm analyzing the Zapruder film
to find out once and for all.
736
00:34:31,620 --> 00:34:33,460
So this is
basically a before
737
00:34:33,460 --> 00:34:35,460
and after of the arrival
of the bullet,
738
00:34:35,460 --> 00:34:39,460
and the only thing that's moving
is President Kennedy's head.
739
00:34:39,460 --> 00:34:41,900
That's right, and which
direction is he moving?
740
00:34:41,900 --> 00:34:43,030
He's moving forward.
741
00:34:43,030 --> 00:34:45,030
He's moving forward.
742
00:34:45,040 --> 00:34:48,270
WILDMAN:
Kennedy's head moves about
2 inches forward
743
00:34:48,270 --> 00:34:51,510
immediately after the moment
of impact.
744
00:34:51,510 --> 00:34:54,240
This second image demonstrates
that that bullet
745
00:34:54,240 --> 00:34:56,310
is striking him
from the rear...
746
00:34:56,310 --> 00:34:57,480
That's what
it's showing.
747
00:34:57,480 --> 00:34:59,080
...and pushing
his head forward.
748
00:34:59,080 --> 00:35:01,580
That's the only way
it could be.
749
00:35:01,590 --> 00:35:03,350
How do you
explain the lurch
750
00:35:03,350 --> 00:35:04,750
backwards?
-Okay.
751
00:35:04,750 --> 00:35:07,520
Well, let's take a look
at this chart here.
752
00:35:07,520 --> 00:35:09,660
WILDMAN:
Nick tracked the president's
head movements
753
00:35:09,660 --> 00:35:11,790
in each frame
of the Zapruder film
754
00:35:11,800 --> 00:35:13,900
and plotted them on a chart.
755
00:35:13,900 --> 00:35:15,360
WILDMAN:
There is the shot.
756
00:35:15,370 --> 00:35:18,270
NALLI:
Yes, exactly. It's
a very sudden snap forward,
757
00:35:18,270 --> 00:35:21,500
and it's the most obvious
feature on the entire chart.
758
00:35:21,510 --> 00:35:23,640
WILDMAN:
But the lurch back
and to the left
759
00:35:23,640 --> 00:35:26,740
doesn't begin
until three frames later,
760
00:35:26,740 --> 00:35:30,450
nearly a 1/4 second
after the bullet struck him.
761
00:35:30,450 --> 00:35:32,480
So what caused it?
762
00:35:32,480 --> 00:35:34,450
So the bullet
deposits momentum,
763
00:35:34,450 --> 00:35:36,750
so that causes him
to move forward.
764
00:35:36,750 --> 00:35:38,850
-Right.
-But it also deposits energy,
765
00:35:38,860 --> 00:35:40,890
and energy just
kind of spreads out.
766
00:35:40,890 --> 00:35:43,490
So this is contributing
to his movement backwards.
767
00:35:43,490 --> 00:35:44,730
Yes.
Think of it...
768
00:35:44,730 --> 00:35:46,490
it's very...
It's almost intuitive.
769
00:35:46,500 --> 00:35:47,860
You know,
if this is happening...
770
00:35:47,860 --> 00:35:49,230
Right, okay.
-...you have to do that.
771
00:35:49,230 --> 00:35:51,700
I remember this much
from high school physics --
772
00:35:51,700 --> 00:35:52,970
for every action...
773
00:35:52,970 --> 00:35:55,200
There is an equal
and opposite reaction.
774
00:35:55,210 --> 00:35:56,840
-There you go.
-That is Newton's third law.
775
00:35:56,840 --> 00:35:58,070
You have good memory.
776
00:35:58,070 --> 00:36:00,070
WILDMAN:
Nick says the bullet's exit
wound
777
00:36:00,080 --> 00:36:03,680
created a sort of recoil effect
on the head,
778
00:36:03,680 --> 00:36:07,320
and he says that's not
the only thing going on here.
779
00:36:07,320 --> 00:36:10,420
Because his brain
has been destroyed
780
00:36:10,420 --> 00:36:12,150
pretty much
in the right side,
781
00:36:12,160 --> 00:36:13,560
there's a nervous
system response
782
00:36:13,560 --> 00:36:15,190
called a neuromuscular
reaction.
783
00:36:15,190 --> 00:36:16,520
A muscle spasm.
784
00:36:16,530 --> 00:36:19,530
Yes, a muscle spasm that causes
all the large muscle groups
785
00:36:19,530 --> 00:36:22,560
of his body to stiffen up,
become like a plank.
786
00:36:22,570 --> 00:36:25,300
So it's because Kennedy
is seated, he can't...
787
00:36:25,300 --> 00:36:27,070
His body can't
make that plank.
788
00:36:27,070 --> 00:36:28,400
Not really, no.
789
00:36:28,410 --> 00:36:29,970
So the energy goes
in a different direction.
790
00:36:29,970 --> 00:36:32,940
So he kind of instead looks
like he's going backward.
791
00:36:32,940 --> 00:36:34,140
Interesting.
792
00:36:34,140 --> 00:36:35,880
The movement, the dramatic
snap back
793
00:36:35,880 --> 00:36:40,250
isn't because of some shot from
the front from the grassy knoll.
794
00:36:40,250 --> 00:36:43,890
It actually indicates
a bullet from behind,
795
00:36:43,890 --> 00:36:46,190
from the Texas
School Book Depository.
796
00:36:46,190 --> 00:36:47,890
Exactly.
797
00:36:51,030 --> 00:36:54,460
WILDMAN:
But if Nick is correct,
what does it all mean?
798
00:36:54,460 --> 00:36:56,400
Is it possible that
the Warren Commission
799
00:36:56,400 --> 00:36:59,100
had it right all along?
800
00:36:59,100 --> 00:37:02,740
Are the conspiracy theories
just theories?
801
00:37:02,740 --> 00:37:05,270
Could it be that the President
of the United States
802
00:37:05,280 --> 00:37:09,610
was brought down by one lowly
warehouse clerk all by himself?
803
00:37:18,320 --> 00:37:20,560
WILDMAN:
President John F. Kennedy
was shot dead
804
00:37:20,560 --> 00:37:21,960
by Lee Harvey Oswald
805
00:37:21,960 --> 00:37:24,290
from the Texas School Book
Depository,
806
00:37:24,290 --> 00:37:27,500
so concluded
the Warren Report,
807
00:37:27,500 --> 00:37:31,000
but how likely is it that Oswald
could hit a target moving away
808
00:37:31,000 --> 00:37:34,540
from him two
out of three times?
809
00:37:34,540 --> 00:37:37,410
To find out, I'm heading back
to the Sixth Floor Museum
810
00:37:37,410 --> 00:37:40,310
in the old depository
building.
811
00:37:40,310 --> 00:37:43,680
The sniper's nest was found here
on the sixth floor,
812
00:37:43,680 --> 00:37:45,150
but today, it's part
of the museum
813
00:37:45,150 --> 00:37:47,250
carefully preserved
behind glass,
814
00:37:47,250 --> 00:37:49,850
so I'm heading one floor
up to the seventh
815
00:37:49,850 --> 00:37:51,520
to get the closest possible
816
00:37:51,520 --> 00:37:56,160
look at the view
from the sniper's window.
817
00:37:56,160 --> 00:37:58,860
WILDMAN:
I've brought with me
an old four-power rifle scope
818
00:37:58,860 --> 00:38:00,630
from the 1960s.
819
00:38:00,630 --> 00:38:02,930
It provides the same view
as the scope
820
00:38:02,930 --> 00:38:06,030
on the Mannlicher-Carcano rifle
found here at the scene.
821
00:38:11,310 --> 00:38:12,470
Holy moly.
822
00:38:12,480 --> 00:38:13,840
Look at this view here.
All right.
823
00:38:13,840 --> 00:38:16,540
So I'm directly above
the sniper's nest.
824
00:38:16,550 --> 00:38:18,780
Just one floor up, okay?
825
00:38:18,780 --> 00:38:21,650
This is the same perspective.
826
00:38:21,650 --> 00:38:23,080
It's amazing.
827
00:38:23,090 --> 00:38:25,850
I'm immediately struck
by the curve in Elm Street.
828
00:38:25,860 --> 00:38:27,720
The bend in the roadway lines
829
00:38:27,720 --> 00:38:29,720
up perfectly
with this vantage point,
830
00:38:29,730 --> 00:38:33,960
so it means a car traveling
towards that triple underpass
831
00:38:33,960 --> 00:38:37,500
is basically moving
in a straight line away from me.
832
00:38:37,500 --> 00:38:41,470
That means a shooter
tracking a moving target
833
00:38:41,470 --> 00:38:44,470
would hardly have
to adjust his rifle at all.
834
00:38:50,450 --> 00:38:54,680
WILDMAN:
On November 22, 1963,
the last book depository
835
00:38:54,680 --> 00:38:59,290
employee left the floor
at about 12:20 p.m.
836
00:38:59,290 --> 00:39:02,720
Oswald would have had
the sixth floor all to himself
837
00:39:02,730 --> 00:39:05,890
for a full 10 minutes
before the assassination.
838
00:39:13,570 --> 00:39:17,170
At exactly 12:30 p.m.,
the president's motorcade
839
00:39:17,170 --> 00:39:20,980
emerged from Main Street
and turned onto Houston.
840
00:39:20,980 --> 00:39:22,810
Pierce Allman watched
the limousine
841
00:39:22,810 --> 00:39:25,450
slowly make the turn
onto Elm Street.
842
00:39:30,320 --> 00:39:32,750
REPORTER:
The president's car is now
turning on to Elm Street,
843
00:39:32,760 --> 00:39:34,260
and it will be only
a matter of minutes
844
00:39:34,260 --> 00:39:36,290
before he arrives
at the Trade Mart.
845
00:39:38,430 --> 00:39:39,490
WILDMAN:
The first shot.
846
00:39:39,500 --> 00:39:41,900
[ Gunshot ]
847
00:39:43,900 --> 00:39:46,870
On the grassy knoll,
Abraham Zapruder squeezed
848
00:39:46,870 --> 00:39:49,470
the shutter button
on his 8mm camera.
849
00:39:51,570 --> 00:39:52,670
The second shot.
850
00:39:52,680 --> 00:39:54,410
[ Gunshot ]
851
00:39:56,480 --> 00:39:59,610
At the curb, Bill Newman
stood with his family
852
00:39:59,620 --> 00:40:01,480
as the limousine drew nearer.
853
00:40:04,150 --> 00:40:05,420
The third shot.
854
00:40:05,420 --> 00:40:07,320
[ Gunshot ]
855
00:40:12,660 --> 00:40:15,630
For a trained Marine
like Lee Harvey Oswald,
856
00:40:15,630 --> 00:40:18,900
it would not have been
too difficult.
857
00:40:18,900 --> 00:40:22,070
To me, the evidence
is overwhelming.
858
00:40:22,070 --> 00:40:26,840
Lee Harvey Oswald
assassinated President Kennedy.
859
00:40:26,840 --> 00:40:28,780
But why did he do it?
860
00:40:28,780 --> 00:40:31,310
That may be the hardest
question of all,
861
00:40:31,310 --> 00:40:33,410
and it's one even
the Warren Report
862
00:40:33,420 --> 00:40:35,850
couldn't answer definitively.
863
00:40:35,850 --> 00:40:40,320
We may never know for sure,
but there are clues.
864
00:40:40,320 --> 00:40:42,260
Early on the morning
of the assassination,
865
00:40:42,260 --> 00:40:44,690
Lee Harvey Oswald
slipped out of the house
866
00:40:44,690 --> 00:40:48,800
while his wife was still asleep
and left $170 in cash
867
00:40:48,800 --> 00:40:51,830
on her nightstand
and his wedding ring.
868
00:40:51,840 --> 00:40:55,800
Well, here is that ring.
869
00:40:55,810 --> 00:41:01,040
A tiny Soviet hammer and sickle
is stamped on the inner surface.
870
00:41:01,040 --> 00:41:03,480
At the height of the Cold War,
871
00:41:03,480 --> 00:41:06,450
Oswald did the boldest thing
he could think of.
872
00:41:06,450 --> 00:41:10,180
He walked into the arms of
the enemy and tried to defect,
873
00:41:10,190 --> 00:41:13,890
but the Soviets did not
greet him as a hero.
874
00:41:13,890 --> 00:41:18,130
By late 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald
was back in Texas,
875
00:41:18,130 --> 00:41:21,060
making minimum wage
as a warehouse clerk
876
00:41:21,060 --> 00:41:23,560
and living apart
from his wife and children.
877
00:41:26,840 --> 00:41:30,470
What if one of the most heinous
crimes of the 20th century
878
00:41:30,470 --> 00:41:33,470
was not the work
of a grand conspiracy?
879
00:41:33,480 --> 00:41:34,880
What if the reason
behind
880
00:41:34,880 --> 00:41:36,980
President John F. Kennedy's
murder
881
00:41:36,980 --> 00:41:39,650
had little to do
with Kennedy himself?
882
00:41:39,650 --> 00:41:42,680
What if was simply
the desperate act
883
00:41:42,690 --> 00:41:45,550
of a profoundly unhappy person
884
00:41:45,560 --> 00:41:47,620
who thought he could
find greatness
885
00:41:47,620 --> 00:41:49,590
by cutting down a great man?
885
00:41:50,305 --> 00:42:50,673
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