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The Assassination of JFK: Minute by Minute

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The theories that abound surrounding JFK’s death may have conspired to lessen the horror of the event. On the evening of 22nd November 2013, exactly 50 years on, The Assassination of JFK: Minute by Minute will tell the story of the murder of President Kennedy, from half an hour before Lee Harvey Oswald pulls the trigger, to Lyndon B. Johnson being sworn in two and half hours later. After a brief mention of Ruth Paine, living at 2515 Fifth Avenue, Irving, Texas, walking into her garage at 9pm on Thursday 21 November to find the light having been left on and her blaming her lodger Lee Harvey Oswald for leaving it on while working there earlier in the evening, the scene is set with the arrival of Air Force One at Carswell Air Force base on the outskirts of Fort Worth, Texas at 11.07pm. JFK is in Texas because he 'needs to win friends in the South' as his support for civil rights has dented his popularity and there is an election just a year away.

This book covers four days, three murders and looks a dozens of witnesses who all played a small part in this historic event. An interesting chronological narrative of the events surrounding the assassination of JFK. Oswald is the guilty lone-nut again by utilising partial testimony. "Bob Edwards and Ronald Fischer are on their lunch break, and standing on the edge of the kerb. Bob punches Ronald on the shoulder. 'Look at that guy there in that window. He looks like he's hiding from someone amongst those boxes!" Yet, a little further research shows that Fischer later said that he thought the shots came from just west of the TSBD and Fischer later told researcher Larry Harris that he did not think the man in the window was Oswald, insisting that the man in the window had light coloured hair. A fascinating account of the week President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas Texas. Covering the presidents arrival in Love Field all the way through to his heartwrenching funeral. Caroline Kennedy, on the way to her father’s funeral, winding down the limousine window to hold agent Bob Foster’s hand as he walks alongside.Ocr tesseract 5.1.0-1-ge935 Ocr_detected_lang en Ocr_detected_lang_conf 1.0000 Ocr_detected_script Latin Ocr_detected_script_conf 1.0000 Ocr_module_version 0.0.16 Ocr_parameters -l eng Old_pallet IA-NS-2000681 Openlibrary_edition CONSPIRACY theorists look away now. If you’re after ­confirmation the mob, CIA, Cuban hitmen or other dark forces were behind the killing of John Fitzgerald Kennedy this is not for you. It deserves its place among the 40,000 or so books penned about JFK for its vivid detail, its approach to history and for simply telling it straight. So we discover how Dallas nightclub reporter Tony Zoppi unexpectedly found himself carrying the President’s coffin.

I did enjoy the book despite giving it a 3 star rating and it did only take a couple of sittings to complete. Right at the beginning of the book, Mayo writes that he will focus on the facts rather than any conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination. Whilst it was good that he did make that clear from the beginning and the reader knows what to expect, I cant help but want more analysis around the theories. It would have been nice to read a bit of a debate, did Oswald assassinate JFK or not? Brilliant and refreshing! No conspiracy theories, just notes and statements from real people involved in the assassination and by standers observations. Tonight (Friday 10 March 2023), Channel 5 broadcasts an episode of the series The Killing Of Jfk: Minute By Minute! Episode Summary This is the story of JFK's assassination as told from the frontline: it is about the people - from the highest to the lowest - who were caught up in that four-day whirlwind in November 1963 Meanwhile Charles F Dameron, news editor of the 'Dallas Times Herald' is planning the day with military precision as he fears 'some nut will do something stupid'. And that is exactly what happens and the testimony of those immediately or peripherally involved is given in graphic detail. And the overriding feeling that comes out from the descriptions of his activity in the Book Depository by those around him at the time, and remember this is not a conspiracy theory book, is that Lee Harvey Oswald is the shooter.

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This is the story of JFK's assassination as told from the frontline: it is about the people - from the highest to the lowest - who were caught up in that four-day whirlwind in November 1963. Reporter Hugh Aynesworth took notes on the biggest story of his life on an electricity bill, scribbling with a pencil he bought from a small boy.

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