JFK: Destiny Betrayed - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Chapter 1
Oliver Stone gives the background on the Assassination Records Review Board, created by an act of Congress following the controversy of his 1991 film.

Chapter 2
An exploration of medical evidence and key differences between the Warren Commission conclusions and the eyewitness testimonies of the doctors there.

Chapter 3
Explore Kennedy's autopsy, from the pathologist who burned his notes to the photographer who says he didn't take the archived pictures of JFK's brain.

Chapter 4
Examine new evidence surrounding Lee Harvey Oswald and his associations with groups tied to the CIA.
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