Those are all very good questions. While the documentary was thought-provoking there were a few things I did not feel were legitimate.
Example: The ‘body switch’ seemed a bit far fetched. If J.D. Tippit’s body was substituted then who the heck was buried in Tippit’s casket?
Example2: Right out of the blue the claim was Tippit was actually shot by G. Gordon Liddy. No build up, just G. Gordon Liddy shot him because he looked like Kennedy and they needed to switch the body because Kennedy was actually shot from the front, not the back? That seemed way out there to me.
Example3: The picture of the person standing outside the Dallas Police department just does not look like a young George H. W. Bush. The only resemblance I can see is their stature.
However, the overall concept made a lot of sense. Just not sure if they have all the players identified correctly or not.
It was definitely worth watching.
I thought the reason was...they knew using 8 snipers there was a good possibility the head would be blown off. Then it was necessary because JFK was shot in the neck and the one bullet story wouldn't work. AND I wondered at the time...why make the swearing in on the plane not giving our First Lady the respect of changing clothes...(switch?) and Johnson smiling...I'll NEVER forget that.
Thanks much for your review!
Still catching up...