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The Men Who Killed Kennedy
This excellent video series was written, directed and produced by British filmmaker Nigel Turner.  It's a remarkable achievement for one man who works almost exclusively with a notepad and one cameraman.  Financed by British Independent Television, the series demonstrates the basic journalism skills lacking in the American media.  Many of the people in the series were never interviewed before.
1983 Episodes 1 - 3 aired on History Channel
1993 Episodes 4 - 6 aired on History Channel
2003 Episodes 7 - 9 aired on History Channel and were then withdrawn the following week, not to be aired again.
The Complete TMWKK Series: Watch Episodes 1 - 9 in one neat package
If you always wanted to take a good long look at the JFK assassination, this is a great orientation.  Ready to dive in?
Play All Take a day and watch the entire series.  Great for those who want the full effect.
Play List Find any part of any episode.  Great for researchers and for referencing to others.
Episodes 1-6 are available on DVD from The History Channel.  
Episodes 7-9 have been removed from the TWKK series and are no longer available from The History Channel.
Episodes 10 has not been released.  We hope it will be one day, perhaps under another name.
Episode 1 - The Coup d'Etat
 
The basics of the murder of President John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963 and the concern about a cover-up.
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On camera:
Texas Governor John Connally, wounded in car with JFK
Senator Yarborough, riding in car with LBJ, two cars behind JFK
Robert Groden
Cyril Wecht, forensic pathologist
Dr. Robert McClelland, Parkland Hospital
Dr. Paul Peters, Parkand Hospital
Aubrey Wright, funeral home employee called to Parkland Hospital
Jack Ruby
Eugene Boone, Dallas County Deputy that found a rifle in the TSBD
Paul Bentley, police officer that arrested Oswald in Texas Theatre
Bob Carroll, Dallas police officer
Gus Rose, interrogated Oswald at Dallas Police Station
Jim Lovell,
LC Graves
Allen Dulles
Marilyn Sitzman, Zapruder's secretary
Willis family, eyewitnesses to shot from the front
Paul O'Connor, staff from Bethesda Naval Hospital
Harold Weisberg
James Taque, a witness hit by a fragement of (or from) a bullet fired at JFK
Seth Kanter, journalist who knew Jack Ruby
Beverly Oliver, witness to the assassination who knew Jack Ruby
Don Archer, interrogated Jack Ruby
Fletcher Prouty
Subjects or people referenced
 
Dr. Earl Rose, forensic pathologist who wanted to autopsy JFK in Dallas
Jack Ruby
Gerald Ford
Earl Warren
Rifle in Texas School Book Depository
Casket
J.D. Tippit
Texas Theatre
Officer McDonald
Zapruder Film
Warren Report
Jack Ruby's cancer
Abraham Zapruder
Harold Tenenumbaum, contact of Jack Ruby in New Orleans in May of 1963
Carlos Marcello
Episode 2 - The Forces of Darkness
 
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On camera:
 
Beverly Oliver, singer
Jack White
Gary Mack
Mary Morman
Gordon Arnold
Steve Ravel
Charles Brem
Chrisian David
Cyril Wecht
Subjects or people referenced
 
picket fence
Badge Man
Marseille
Corsican Mafia
Antoine Guereni
Lucianne Sarti, drug trafficker, Corsican, killer
Italian passports (fake)
Chicago Mafia
"on the horizontal"
Montreal
Man named Michelle, Michelle Nicoli
Episode 3 - The Cover-Up
 
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On camera:
JFK funeral commentary
James Hosty, FBI agent that knew the Oswalds in Dallas.
Robert Groden, JFK researcher, expert in the Zapruder film, etc.
Gary Mack, JFK researcher
Allen Dulles, former CIA Director fired by JFK, members of so-called Warren Commission
The Newmans, Mr. and Mrs., the witnesses closest to JFK at the moment of the head shot
Mr. Newman was not asked to testify before the WC.
Mary Woodward, the reporter closest to the JFK head shot
Bobby Hargas, motorcycle cop closest to JFK at the moment of the head shot.
Mooney, discovered a rifle and a book which said "Christ leads the way."
Subjects or people referenced
Joseph Milteer  
Episode 4 - The Patsy
 
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Subjects or people referenced
 
Episode 5 - The Witnesses
 
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Subjects or people referenced
 
Episode 6 - The Truth Shall Set You Free
 
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Subjects or people referenced
 
The Final Chapter - aired Nov. 2003 - 30th Anniversay    
These are the episodes censored by Lady Bird (LBJ's wife) and are no longer available from The History Channel.  
Episode 7 - The Smoking Guns Censored Episode
 
Summary: This segment exmaines Secret Service security of motorcade, wounds to JFK body, damage to limousine, forgery of photographic evidence from JFK autopsy, and physical alterations to JFK's corpse within 24 hours of death.
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On camera:      
 
Connie Kritzberg, reporter in Dallas in 1963, interviewed doctors about JFK wounds
Dr. Charles Crenshaw, Parkland Hospital, surgeon who worked on JFK in ER
Vince Palamara, researcher
Prof. James Fetzer, reseacher
Dr. Robert Livingstone, told Dr. Humes about entrance wound in throat before autopsy
Dr. Evalea Glanges, saw bullet hole from the front in windshield of JFK limousine
Doug Weldon, Professor of Criminal Justice, expert on JFK limousine
Dr. David Mantik, photographic forgery of JFK autopsy photos
Joe O'Donnell, photographer in JFK White House
Dr. Gary Aguilar
G. Robert Blakey, Chief Counsel and Staff Director of HSCA
Charles Smith, mortician
Lois, John Liggett's former wife
Debra Godwin, John Liggett's step-daughter
Subjects or people referenced      
ARRB, JFK Assassination Records Review Board
Henry Roberts, Secret Service Agent in car behind JFK
JFK motorcade security in Dallas, Nov. 22, 1963
U.S. Secret Service destroys their records of Nov. 22 motorcade
Wounds to JFK body
press conference at Parkland Hospital
Dallas Times Herald
Dr. Kemp Clark, Parkland Hospital, gapping wound in the back of the head
Dr. Malcolm Perry, Parkland Hospital, entrance wound in front of throat
FBI censored and edited news reports from Dallas about JFK assassination
Secret Service removed limousine before any examination by Dallas police
Bullet hole in windshield observed in Dallas and at White House
Ford Motor Company replaced damaged windshield in late Nov. 1963
Charles Taylor, Jr. Secret Service, described hole in windshield
George Whittaker, Sr., manager at Ford Plant, Rouge, Michigan
JFK autopsy photos disputed by Parkland doctors
Robert Knudsen, photographer in White House
Secret Service controlled autopsy photos
HSCA, House Select Committee on Assassinations
John Liggett, mortician and enbalmer in Dallas
Restland Funeral Home, Dallas, Texas
Malcolm Liggett, John Liggett's brother
David Ferrie visits John Liggett after JFK assassination
body tampering
1974 Liggett arrested for attempted murder
Dorothy Peck survived John Liggett murder attempt
Iris Campbell, friend of Lois
Photo of John and Malcolm Liggett with Jack Ruby *
* This photo is a crude forgery and should not be accepted as evidence as shown.
Malcolm's challenge to photo was used as rationale to discredit the all three episodes.
No rationale has ever been given for removing THE LOVE AFFAIR from the series.
Episode 8 - The Love Affair Censored Episode
 
Judyth Vary Baker tells the details of her contact with Lee Harvey Oswald from April to November 1963.
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On camera:
 
Judyth Vary Baker
Subjects or people referenced
 
Lee Harvey Oswald
David Ferrie
David Lewis
Guy Banister
Clay Shaw
Reily Coffee Company
Dr. Alton Ochsner, Sr.
Episode 9 - The Guilty Men Censored Episode
 
Summary: Barr McClellan, author of Blood, Money & Power: How LBJ Killed JFK accuses LBJ of being behind the JFK assassination.  Implicates others of fore-knowledge of the plot, including Texas Oilmen Clint Murchison and H.L. Hunt, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. 
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On camera:      
Barr McClellan, an attorney who worked at a firm with LBJ's personal attorneys
Ed Tatro, researcher
Madeline Brown, LBJ's girlfriend
Glen Samples, researcher
Don Marshall, Henry Marshall's son
Gregory Burnham, researcher
May Newman, employee of Murchison family
Dr. Charles Crenshaw, doctor at Parkland Hospital ER, worked on JFK and LHO
Phyllis Bartlett, Parkland switchboard operator
Walt Brown, researcher
Nathan Darby, finger print expert
Subjects or people referenced      
Billie Sol Estes, business associate of LBJ
Bobby Baker, Secretary to U.S. Senate and business associate of LBJ
Box 13, 1948 election in Texas
Cliff Carter, aide to LBJ
Clint Murchison, wealthy Texas oil man
D.H. Byrd, owned Texas School Book Despository where Lee worked
Don Thomas, business attorney for LBJ during his Presidency
Douglas Kinser, golf pro murdered in 1951, affair with LBJ sister
Edward Clark, political boss of Texas, attorney for LBJ
fingerprint on cardboard box near window of 6th floor of TSBD
Henry Marshall, investigated LBJ corruption, murdered
Henry Wade
Hollman, cook at Murchison house
Hotel del Charro, La Jolla, CA
J. Edgar Hoover, Director of FBI
Jewel Pfieffer, chauffeur for Murchison
JFK = John F. Kennedy
John Coates
John Connally, Governor of Texas, invited JFK to Texas
LBJ = Lyndon Baines Johnson
LBJ psychiatrist
Malcolm Wallace, henchman for LBJ, convicted murderer, fingerprint on box in TSBD
Oil Depletion Allowance
Richard Nixon, former VP in 1963, at Murchison House on Nov. 21, 1963
Steven Brown, son of Madeline Brown and love-child of LBJ
Viet Nam
Virginia Murchison
Waggoner Carr, Attorney General of Texas in 1963
Will Fritz, Chief of Homicide Dallas Police Dept.
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