November 22, 1963
a rifle, fired out of a window overlooking Dallas's Dealey Plaza, blasts the brain out of the skull of the most beloved president in history and catapults Lee Harvey Oswald, a loner know to the CIA and FBI because he had defected to Russia, into the headlines as the assassin.
November 24, 1963
a grief-stricken nation is further stunned when a two-bit night club owner named Jack Ruby sealed Oswald's lips forever by shooting him in the stomach while the Dallas police-and the whole world-watched.
OSWALD AND RUBY
Who were these men?
What are their motives?
Why did they each commit a history-changing murder?
Now a prominent psychiatrist and a well-known author delve into the Warren Report, examine the testimony of countless witnesses, and probe the minds of The Two Assassins.
November 22, 1963
a rifle, fired out of a window overlooking Dallas's Dealey Plaza, blasts the brain out of the skull of the most beloved president in history and catapults Lee Harvey Oswald, a loner know to the CIA and FBI because he had defected to Russia, into the headlines as the assassin.
November 24, 1963
a grief-stricken nation is further stunned when a two-bit night club owner named Jack Ruby sealed Oswald's lips forever by shooting him in the stomach while the Dallas police-and the whole world-watched.
OSWALD AND RUBY
Who were these men?
What are their motives?
Why did they each commit a history-changing murder?
Now a prominent psychiatrist and a well-known author delve into the Warren Report, examine the testimony of countless witnesses, and probe the minds of The Two Assassins.