Jefferson Morley on the CIA and JFK's Assassination: The Dog That Didn't Bark

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In this speech, given at the 22nd Annual Forensic Science and Law Symposium at Duquesne University on November 17, 2023, Morley, an investigative reporter and historian, recounts his 29-year career of investigating the CIA's role in the events that lead to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.

Morley recalls tracking down cagey CIA veterans who knew pieces of the real story. He reveals how one spook learned about Lee Harvey Oswald's interest in George Orwell. He delves into what Bob Dylan sang about JFK's death. And, with a little help from Sherlock Holmes, he identifies one undercover CIA officer who was culpable in the wrongful death of the president.

Welcome a whole new way of thinking about the most baffling assassination in American history.

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