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Fifty Years Later: The JFK Assassination

16m · Stuff They Don't Want You To Know · 22 Nov 17:25

JFK was assassinated on November 22nd, 1963, and fifty years later the majority of the American public doesn't believe the official story from the Warren Commission. But why? Join Ben and Matt as they talk about the lingering questions they found in the JFK case and why conspiracy theories about the murder remain so prevalent in the modern day.

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