Best evidence : the assassination of John F. Kennedy / David Lifton ; interviewed by Roy Tuckman.
David Lifton is the author of Best Evidence (published in 1980) which unearthed the fact that the body of JFK was altered in transport from Dallas to Bethesda where the official autopsy was performed. Lifton talks about how this might have happened, what was done, by whom, and for what purpose. He also explores how the legal concept of "Best Evidence" has blinded researchers and commission members to many facts which reveal an untold story in the assassination. Lefton goes on to discuss the media's role in maintaining the lone gunman fiction offered by the Warren Commission.|BEST EVIDENCE : THE ASSASSINATION OF JOHN F. KENNEDY / David Lifton| interviewed by Roy Tuckman. - David Lifton is the author of Best Evidence (published in 1980) which unearthed the fact that the body of JFK was altered in transport from Dallas to Bethesda where the official autops was performed. Lifton talks about how this might have happened, what was done, by whom, and for what purpose. He also explores how the legal concept of "Best Evidence" has blinded researchers and commission members to many facts which reveal an untold story in the assassination. Lefton goes on to discuss the media's role in maintaining the lone gunman fiction offered by the Warren Commission. - RECORDED: 14 Jan. 1992. BROADCAST: KPFK, 14 Jan. 1992.