Originally Posted by
kenneth
Well it was almost 30 years ago that I was there, so I don’t really remember but I think that might’ve been even before the movie JFK came out where people really started talking about those alternate theories. I imagine if you see it now they might make a nod towards the alternate theories of how Kennedy was assassinated.
But then again I’m not so sure. At the Reagan library, they barely mention the Iran Contra affair, and at the Nixon library they barely mention Watergate!
You know this post and that subject reminds me of when the man in California died who’s vehicle had struck James Dean’s and killed him back in the 1950s. At the time people kind of blamed that man because he pulled out from a side road and I think got broadsided by Dean who was in a sports car, but they always said it wasn’t that man’s fault because Dean was driving so fast. But in his obituary it said that his whole life he never would even give one interview about what had happened because after that he was essentially a marked man, so to speak.
I guess the outcomes were different though. In the case of the law enforcement officer, he didn’t seem to let that notoriety affect him in life. But the California man, who I think was a farmer, that chance encounter and tragedy affected the rest of his life.
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