Footage taken on the day by various bystanders and news crews has become some of the most combed-over films in history as conspiracy theories on the assassination swirled for the last 60 years.
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The assassination of John F Kennedy has long been shrouded in mystery, but with the release of new files more clues have been uncovered to fuel the conspiratorial fires.
Tomorrow the previously classified JFK assassination files will be released in full, which might answer a few questions as to why President John F Kennedy was shot.
It’s official – drones are taking over the world. Not really (yet), but they are starting to pose serious issues for airlines as was evidenced at JFK
Conspiracy theorists are asking why was a mysterious man holding an umbrella on a clear day next to the car John F. Kennedy was shot in?
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Once serving as the honeymoon spot for Jacqueline and John F. Kennedy, the famed Beverly House in LA has hit the market for R1.4 billion. Have a look at the 2.4 hectare estate and the massive 4,645 square meter mansion here.
It seems appropriate that these images should emerge now, what with a full-length feature film about JFK nearing release. Captured just a few minutes before, and then hours after the assassination, they allow us a glimpse into the reality of the event.
Rob Lowe hadn’t been born when JF Kennedy was assassinated 50 years ago this month – but he’s been chosen to play the young ex-president in an upcoming film rendition of ‘Killing Kennedy’ by Bill O’Reilly. The film, set in 1959, tells the tale of the collision course between Kennedy and his assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. The […]
Actor Rob Lowe is playing former American president John F. Kennedy in the “docu-drama” “Killing Kennedy”. This is the first look at the actor in his role.
Anything can happen in the internet, and it usually does. The notion of a lunatic being taped to his seat by fellow passengers, with photographic evidence, has now been fulfilled. Click for hilarious picture and story.