A seized 8mm film shot from the grassy knoll is back at the center of a legal fight decades after JFK’s murder.
A long-lost piece of film could blow the JFK assassination wide open — and prove once and for all there was a second shooter on the grassy knoll that fateful day.
A long-buried piece of American history may soon force the government to confront one of the most explosive questions ever ...
A long-lost 8mm film shot by Orville Nix has been held by the FBI for decades, and his family is now fighting to recover it ...
A video giving a different vantage point of the assassination of JFK could finally confirm the validity of a conspiracy theory ...
Six decades on from the assassination of Fohn F. Kennedy, shocking new footage of the incident has emerged which could blow ...
Modern Forensics Pinpoints Oswald as JFK Assassin Published November 14, 2008 • Updated on November 14, 2008 at 7:49 am Application of modern blood-spatter analysis techniques in a thorough recreation ...
Nov. 22, 1963: Grassy Knoll, Dealey Plaza, following President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in Dallas. Harry Cabluck Jr. Fort Worth Star-Telegram archive/UT Arlington Special Collections On Nov. 22 ...