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Who Really Killed Kennedy?

50 Years Later: Stunning New Revelations about the JFK Assassination

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Who Really Killed Kennedy?

By: Jerome R. Corsi
Narrated by: David Rapkin
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Almost nothing gives rise to more national intrigue than the murder of an American president. And on November 22, 2013, the nation will experience the fiftieth anniversary of one of the most traumatic events in modern American history, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

From day one, the truth behind JFK's assassination has been mired in controversy and dispute. The Warren Commission, established just seven days after Kennedy's death, delved into the who, what, when, and where of the tragedy, and over the course of the following year compiled an 889-page report that arrived at the now widely contested conclusion: Lee Harvey Oswald was the sole assassin.

In Who Really Killed Kennedy?, No. 1New York Times bestselling author Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D., provides listeners with the ultimate JFK assassination theory book. One-by-one, each chapter will examine the strongest arguments regarding the killing of JFK, including theories surrounding the mob, the CIA, Cuban radicals, LBJ, right-wing extremists and more.

By the audiobook's end, Who Really Killed Kennedy? will provide convincing analysis that existing evidence rules out the possibility that JFK was killed by a lone assassin. Fifty years after this epic American tragedy, there's still a gunman on the loose.

©2013 Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D. (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Americas Espionage Political Science Politics & Activism Politics & Government Presidents & Heads of State True Crime United States Assassin

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This is a very competent summary and analyses of the various theories of the Kennedy assignation taken from the many other great books on the subject. Its very readable (or should I say listenable) and Mr Corsi is clearly a very competent writer, the story flows well and holds the readers interest. His narrative is a far more user friendly then that of the likes of Joan Mellin whose strength is clearly ground floor hard core research. Mr Corsi's book is far more biased towards careful analyses and this it does this very well. There is nothing really knew revealed in this book that was not already known but it is non the less a very interesting and competent book. Excellent narrator.

Excellent recap of the Kennedy assassination.

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Most interesting and informative book. It is wonderfully told and easy to listen to. It is a credit to all involved in its production.

Wonderfully Told

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Complete end to end definitive book on the FACTS revealing who killed JFK and why. Everything is evidenced, which is what separates this book from most others.

The definitive book for anyone new to the JFK assassination

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Fabulous narration and while I already knew a lot of the background I heard quite a lot of new stuff. Comprehensive and love how the background to each part is included. Thorough work - just wish they would change the history books to reflect it!
I listened to this over two days as found it hard to switch off. Best listen this year.

Comprehensive, well worth listening to

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Hard to tune in to the narration due to monotone delivery, fast speaking (I slowed it down to 0.9x) but fascinating content all the same

Great research but clunky

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The narrator needs a noise gate or a handkerchief. I find his snuffling slightly distracting.

Running nose.

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It’s an interesting listen but the readers whistling when pronouncing ‘s’ and the writer’s unnecessarily long winded approach to date and name listing in full every time gets annoying quickly.

Interesting but unnecessarily pedantic in places

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I enjoyed this read, as a JFK fan, its reviews all elements of that faithfull day in Dallas. Most of the material, I was already aware of, but I enjoyed the review of events and it explored some other aspects that I was unaware of.
it should leave you with enough information to make up your own mind to one of the greatest crimes of the 20th century.

Interesting review of JFK events

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Mountain of facts and a history lesson for the era....well written and well read.

Complex web of info here...

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I suspect in the right ears this will be great. Personally - is all it is - for me it was too detailed in segments. I lasted a couple of hours by which time we're still examining the bullet theories on literally a shot-by-shot, second-by-second basis. My own feeling is that the book would, some would say ironically, have been far more listenable if this section at least - bearing in mind I got no further - had more of an overview feel. The blow-by-blow wasn't necessary, to the point of being unwieldy. The narrator was excellent.

Fine but not for me

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