Season 1 · Episode 1
In the first episode of this investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy, several eyewitnesses break their silence and reveal some startling facts about that fateful day.
After a four-year search for the killers of JFK, an intrepid investigator uncovers a former government agent who provides shocking insights into the Kennedy assassination. Part 2.
Searching for the truth behind JFK's assassination, investigators uncover a clandestine police tape, recorded two weeks before Kennedy's murder, that accurately details the plot. Part 3.
Was Lee Harvey Oswald a lone assassin...or just the fall guy in an elaborate plot to murder Kennedy? Interviews with Oswald's friends and associates shed light into his character and state of mind at the time of the killing. Part 4.
This episode recounts the testimony of the people closest to the case... & exposes the hostile forces at work in America that wanted to get rid of Kennedy.
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2024
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2025
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2021
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1961
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2019
Award-winning investigations - revealing secrets, rooting out injustice, and exposing crime, corruption, and abuse. The biggest stories from BBC correspondents all over the world.
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2006
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2001
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1987
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