The Men Who Killed Kennedy Season 1 Episode 6

The Men Who Killed Kennedy Season 1 Episode 6 The Truth Shall Set You Free

  • 8.6  (99)

In the sixth episode of The Men Who Killed Kennedy season 1, titled "The Truth Shall Set You Free," the focus turns to the investigation conducted by the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) in the 1970s. This committee reopened the investigation into President John F. Kennedy's assassination and attempted to shed new light on the events of November 22, 1963.

The episode begins by highlighting the tensions that existed between the HSCA and the CIA during the investigation. The committee had uncovered evidence suggesting that the CIA may have been involved in the plot to kill Kennedy, and the agency was not happy about it. CIA officials refused to cooperate with the investigation and attempted to discredit the committee's findings whenever possible.

Despite these obstacles, the HSCA was able to make some significant breakthroughs in their investigation. One of the most important was the discovery of a Dictabelt recording made by a Dallas police officer around the time of the assassination. The recording seemed to capture the sounds of multiple gunshots, which contradicted the official narrative that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.

The episode then explores some of the key witnesses who came forward to testify before the HSCA. One of the most compelling was a woman named Beverly Oliver, who claimed to have been in Dealey Plaza on the day of the assassination and to have seen a man resembling Oswald firing a shot. Oliver's testimony was controversial and was later called into question, but at the time, it was seen as a significant piece of evidence.

Another witness who testified before the HSCA was a man named James Files, who claimed to have been part of a team of assassins that killed Kennedy. Files' story was highly detailed and seemed to corroborate many of the conspiracy theories that had been circulating for years. However, like Oliver's testimony, Files' claims were later called into question, and many experts believe that he was not actually involved in the assassination.

Despite these conflicting testimonies, the HSCA ultimately concluded that Kennedy was likely the victim of a conspiracy involving multiple shooters. The committee's final report, released in 1979, suggested that Oswald may have acted as part of a larger plot orchestrated by organized crime figures or elements within the CIA.

"The Truth Shall Set You Free" is a thought-provoking episode that raises important questions about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. While the HSCA investigation did not provide a definitive answer as to who was responsible for the president's death, it did shed new light on the events of that day and challenged many of the assumptions that had been made about the assassination. The episode is a must-see for anyone interested in this pivotal moment in U.S. history.

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    8.6  (99)