It was a normal Friday afternoon on Nov. 22, 1963, at Rancier Junior High in Killeen, Texas. I had settled into my front row seat in Mr. Swindell’s eighth-grade science class, expecting to learn more about the life cycle of plants and photosynthesis. Whatever I had for lunch was beginning to settle. Swindell was about to begin the day’s lesson when the classroom intercom crackled with the announcement that President John F. Kennedy had been shot and killed in Dallas, about a three-hour’s drive north of Killeen, a small town just outside Fort Hood, where my Army officer father worked […]
Soledad O'Brien looks at the evidence in a new series, and reaches a conclusion on why President John F. Kennedy was killed, and who was responsible for that.
Soledad O'Brien looks at the evidence in a new series, and reaches a conclusion on why President John F. Kennedy was killed, and who was responsible for that.
Soledad O'Brien looks at the evidence in a new series, and reaches a conclusion on why President John F. Kennedy was killed, and who was responsible for that.
Soledad O'Brien looks at the evidence in a new series, and reaches a conclusion on why President John F. Kennedy was killed, and who was responsible for that.