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Synopsis: It was a crime that shocked the world - and sparked
an investigation that is still going on today. Even after 40 years,
the assassination of John F. Kennedy remains one of the 20th century's
most enduring and controversial mysteries. Was there a conspiracy? A
cover-up? Was Lee Harvey Oswald the only gunman? As the network of record
in forensics and criminal investigations, Court TV's signature series
Forensic Files will take a fascinating new look at the forensics behind
the Kennedy assassination investigation, including a controversial piece
of evidence that may hold clues to whether there was just one gunmen
- or more. The JFK Assassination: Investigation Reopened premieres
on Wednesday, November 19th at 9:00 PM ET/PT on Court TV. The one-hour
special airs three days before the 40th anniversary of President John
F. Kennedy's killing.
The explosive theory of an additional gunman first gained wide acceptance
during a 1978 congressional investigation into the assassination. Those
who supported the theory pointed to a newly discovered recording. It
was believed that during the fateful motorcade, a Dallas police motorcycle's
microphone was stuck in the "on" position and was recorded on a dictaphone,
subsequently recording all the sounds of the assassination. Some experts
believed the recording contained audio proof of a second gunman and
therefore, a larger conspiracy to kill the President.
"This Forensic Files special has given us the opportunity to re-examine
the assassination of John F. Kennedy for the 40th anniversary." commented
Art Bell, President, Court TV. "As The Investigation ChannelT, how appropriate
it is that we have discovered some very important information through
our own forensic analysis and investigation."
Court TV worked exclusively with Boston-based forensic acoustic expert
Bob Berkovitz, who conducted a state of the art digital audio analysis
of the Dallas police audio recording that has long been thought to contain
the sounds of the gunshots that killed the President. The special documents
Berkovitz's detailed testing, including the surprising results which
shed new light on this 40-year-old mystery and provided a new forensic
perspective. In the end, Berkovitz concluded that this recording does
not, in fact, include the sounds of assassination, and that in fact
recorded 61.5 seconds after the fateful bullets were fired.
In addition to Bob Berkovitz, other experts appearing in the special
include forensic pathologists Michael Baden and Cyril Wecht, former
Chief Counsel of the House Select on Assassinations G. Robert Blakey,
forensic investigator Dr. John Lattimer and former New York Times columnist
Anthony Lewis - among others.
"With Forensic Files' proven ability to engagingly reveal how today's
forensic science and technology can solve crimes, a special that uses
these modern scientific techniques to investigate JFK's assassination
was a natural fit," added Executive Producer Paul Dowling.
Production Credits:
The JFK Assassination: Investigation Reopened was produced by Medstar
Television for Court TV. Paul Dowling is the Executive Producer and
Michael Joseloff is the producer for Medstar. Ed Hersh, Sr. VP of Documentaries
and Specials for Court TV, served as executive producer for Court TV.
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