The Warren Commission said one gunman, no conspiracy. The government's second investigation said it was probably a conspiracy, but couldn't name a single conspirator. And for sixty years, the files that might have answered everything stayed locked away. In the third and final part of our series on the JFK assassination, Katie Ring covers the investigations that contradicted each other, the Zapruder film that turned public opinion overnight, and what was actually inside the 80,000 classified pages the government released in 2025.
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