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This episode is a panel that consists of a few JFK researchers who have interviewed and documented various issues in the medical and investigative purposes of the assassination. Donald Jeffries has been researching the JFK assassination since the mid-1970s, when he was a student volunteer with Mark Lane's Citizens' Committee of Inquiry. William Law is the author of In the Eye of History: Bethesda Hospital Medical Evidence in the JFK Assassination. Law interviewed many of the autopsy participants and witnesses to events at Bethesda Naval Hospital, including Dennis David, Paul O'Connor, James Jenkins, Jerrol Custer, James Sibert, Francis O'Neill, and others. Russell Kent is the author of "JFK Medical Betrayal: Where The Evidence Lies" which examines the autopsy of JFK and how the president's autopsy did not conform to contemporary medical or legal standards.
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This episode is a panel that consists of a few JFK researchers who have interviewed and documented various issues in the medical and investigative purposes of the assassination. Donald Jeffries has been researching the JFK assassination since the mid-1970s, when he was a student volunteer with Mark Lane's Citizens' Committee of Inquiry. William Law is the author of In the Eye of History: Bethesda Hospital Medical Evidence in the JFK Assassination. Law interviewed many of the autopsy participants and witnesses to events at Bethesda Naval Hospital, including Dennis David, Paul O'Connor, James Jenkins, Jerrol Custer, James Sibert, Francis O'Neill, and others. Russell Kent is the author of "JFK Medical Betrayal: Where The Evidence Lies" which examines the autopsy of JFK and how the president's autopsy did not conform to contemporary medical or legal standards.

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