united states and kill officer tippet. in the end, we find confronting each other the liar, the misfit, the defector on the one hand, and seven distinguished americans on the other. and yet exactly here we must be careful that we do not say too much. oswald was never tried for any crime, and perhaps therefore there will forever be questions of substance and detail raised by amateur detectives, professional skeptics, and serious students as well. we are the jury, all of us, in america and throughout the world. the reaction to the report initially was very positive, but that didn t last very long. this book is the number one best seller on the nonfiction list in the country rush to judgment by mark lane. it s gained a vast number of readers in the recent groundswell of skepticism about the findings of the warren report. we did not envision the breadth and the scope of the criticism. the author has some highly provocative and controversial things to say, so please greet mr. ma
in the end, we find confronting each other the liar, the misfit, the defector on the one hand, and seven distinguished americans on the other. and yet exactly here we must be careful that we do not say too much. oswald was never tried for any crime, and perhaps therefore there will forever be questions of substance and detail raised by amateur detectives, professional skeptics, and serious students as well. we are the jury, all of us, in america and throughout the world. the reaction to the report initially was very positive, but that didn t last very long. this book is the number one best seller on the nonfiction list in the country rush to judgment by mark lane. it s gained a vast number of readers in the recent groundswell of skepticism about the findings of the warren report. we did not envision the breadth and the scope of the criticism. the author has some highly provocative and controversial things to say, so please greet mr. mark lane.
there will forever be questions of substance and detail raised by amateur detectives, professional skeptics, and serious students as well. reporter: even walter cronkite in 1964 might not have predicted the level of debate that still surrounds jfk s assassination five decades later. today, forgotten memos, new interview transcripts, and renewed theories ensure that skepticism remains. before he was president, then-congressman gerald ford formed the warren commission. reporter: at the time, their dedication was publicly unquestioned by the establishment. no investigation could have been more painstaking than that carried out by this commission. commission members pored over evidence and heard testimony from 552 witnesses, including a gruesome firsthand account by
accepted throughout the country. i think it reflects the thoroughness with which they went into it. and i think at least it has dispelled many of the rumors and speculations that surrounded that very tragic event. i m quite satisfied and very well covered entirely. it leaves no doubt in my mind that lee actually did assassinate the president of the united states and kill officer tippet. in the end we find confronting each other the liar, the misfit, the defector on the one hand, and seven distinguished americans on the other. and yet exactly here we must be careful that we do not say too much. oswald was never tried for any crime, and perhaps therefore there will forever be questions of substance and detail raised by amateur detectives, professional skeptics and serious students as well. we are the jury, all of us. in america and throughout the world. the reaction to the report initially was very positive, but
careful that we do not say too much. oswald was never tried for any crime, and perhaps therefore there will forever be questions of substance and detail raised by amateur detectives, professional skeptics and serious students as well. we are the jury, all of us. in america and throughout the world. the reaction to the report initially was very positive, but that didn t last very long. this book is the number one best seller on the nonfiction list in the country rush to judgment by mark lane. it s gained a vast number of readers in the recent groundswell of skepticism about the findings of the warren report. we did not envision the breadth and the scope of the criticism. the author has some highly provocative and controversial things to say. please greet mr. mark lane. [ applause ] no matter how illustrious the members were, we were not going to be reassured by a commission.