(Not So) Deep Sh*t on The JFK Assassination (Part 2)

(Not So) Deep Sh*t with Chris & Steve

Could the most famous assassination in American history be a cover-up? 

Join Chris & Steve as they scrutinize the puzzling inconsistencies surrounding Lee Harvey Oswald and his role in the murder of President John F. Kennedy. How could Oswald have handled the murder weapon without leaving any fingerprints? And why was there ONLY 4 bullets? 

The Zapruder film has long been a cornerstone in the JFK assassination story, but what if there's more to it than meets the eye? Chris & Steve explore the provocative claim that an edited version of the film implicates the driver, William Greer, in the shooting. This puzzle deepens as we discuss the missing JFK brain and the CIA's history of unconventional assassination methods like poison-tipped umbrellas. The life and actions of Greer post-assassination provide an intriguing twist, suggesting broader conspiracy implications.

The investigation doesn't stop there. Chris & Steve also dive into the so-called "magic bullet" theory through an eyewitness account from a Secret Service agent who discovered bullet fragments and an intact bullet in the aftermath. They also question the logic and potential mishandling of evidence, scrutinizing the agent's testimony and its impact on subsequent investigations. 

Finally, Chris & Steve reflect on the broader context of 1960s conspiracies and the necessity of being critical and realistic about official narratives. 

This episode promises to challenge everything you thought you knew about the JFK assassination, 

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