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The Brit Who Tried to Kill Trump (2017)

During the 2016 US presidential campaign, Micheal Sandford, a 20 year old British citizen, travelled to the United States, attended a Donald Trump rally where he was subsequently arrested for trying to steal a police officer’s gun to shoot the presidential hopeful.
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JFK: The Smoking Gun (2013)

Fascinating documentary that follows veteran Australian police detective Colin McLaren on his 4 year forensic quest to discover what truly happened in Dallas on that fateful day 50 years ago….. the conclusions drawn by McLaren as to who actually fired the fatal head-shot will leave you in shock and disbelief..
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The Act of Killing (2012)

Powerful documentary by Joshua Oppenheimer that challenges former Indonesian death squad leaders to re-enact their real-life mass-killings in whichever cinematic genres they wish, including classic Hollywood crime scenarios and even lavish musical numbers…
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JFK: The Lost Bullet (2011)

Terrific documentary by ‘National Geographic’ that follows a team of experts who attempt to find the so-called ‘lost bullet’ fired at John F Kennedy, hoping to finally solve the 50+ year mystery of his assassination….
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The Assassination of John Lennon (2007)

…On December 8, 1980, outside the Dakota Building, the 40 year-old Beatle was shot dead by Mark David Chapman, a young stalker who alleged that he was Lennon’s “double”… What were the psychological factors which drove Chapman to murder?..
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Four Days in November (1964)

… This rarely seen, Oscar-nominated 1964 documentary, is still one of the most-definitive accounts of the days leading up to and the aftermaths of the JFK assassination….
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Roads to Memphis (2010)

… brilliant PBS documentary that chronicles the disparate yet paralleled journeys of Martin Luther King, Jr. (the charismatic US Civil Rights leader) and James Earl Ray (the unknown career criminal) and how they converged on that tragic April day in 1968 at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee…
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The Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1993)

… fascinating documentary detailing the climate of fear and suspicion that surrounded and led to the assassination of famed 60’s Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. particularly within the US government ‘intelligence’ agencies…
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The Assassinations of Kennedy and Oswald (2011)

‘Evidence of Revision’ is a 6 part documentary containing historical and original news footage that reveals that the most seminal events in recent American history have been deeply and purposefully misrepresented to the public…. This episode focuses on the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald…
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Rush to Judgment (1967)

Released roughly 4 years after the JFK assassination, Mark Lane’s ‘Rush to Judgement’ was the first documentary that directly challenged and cast serious doubts about the legitimacy and conclusions drawn by the ‘Warren Commission Report’ and if their ‘lone gunman’ theory was a truly viable consensus of evidence or just a ‘rush to judgment’ …
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Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald? (1993)

The consistently brilliant PBS documentary series ‘Frontline’ delivers one of the most thorough investigations into the enigmatic life of Lee Harvey Oswald, the so-called ‘lone gunman’ that took the life of US President John F. Kennedy on that fateful day at Dealy Plaza nearly 50 years ago…
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The Kennedys and the Mob (1993)

Decades after his death, the controversy still rages: Who killed JFK?… In 1979, the ‘House Select Committee on Assassinations’ pointed a not-too-forceful finger in the direction of the mob as the most likely culprit… A&E’s ‘American Justice’ investigative crime series takes a closer look into those connections between the Kennedys and the mafia….
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RFK Must Die: The Assassination of Bobby Kennedy (2007)

The title of this terrific Shane O’Sullivan documentary comes from a page of Sirhan Sirhan’s notebook found after the shooting, in which he wrote “R.F.K. must die – RFK must be killed Robert F. Kennedy must be assassinated… before June 5 ’68.”…
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Oswald’s Ghost (2007)

The brilliant PBS documentary series ‘American Experience’ delves into the character, life and political motivations of Lee Harvey Oswald and comes to the unpopular conclusion that Oswald probably did act alone on that fateful Friday afternoon in Dallas, Texas that took the life of American president John F. Kennedy..
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Who Murdered JFK? (1988)

In 1988, Pulitzer-prize winning columnist Jack Anderson hosted this live TV special focusing on the assassination of John F. Kennedy and presented new evidence linking the assassination with organized crime…
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The JFK Conspiracy (1992)

Hosted by James Earl Jones and featuring commentary by Oliver Stone among others, ‘The JFK Conspiracy’ proclaims to ‘offer brand-new answers to the old question: Who killed JFK?.. why did they do it?.. and how were they able to keep it covered up for all these years?’..
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David Frost Interviews Sirhan Sirhan (1989)

Sirhan Sirhann, the infamous assassin of Robert F. Kennedy, sits down with Robert Frost for an in-depth interview … many subjects are discussed including Sirhan’s thoughts, feelings, politics and his personal recollections of that fateful night in 1968 at the Ambassador Hotel…
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The Second Gun: The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy (1973)

The evidence of a second gun or second shooter has been gaining credibility and momentum since this 1973 documentary attempted to scientifically prove that there were more than one shooter on that fateful night in 1968 that took the life of Democratic presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy…
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The Men Who Killed Kennedy (1988) * full series

The Men Who Killed Kennedy is a nine-part UK ITV video documentary series by Nigel Turner about the John F. Kennedy assassination that emphasizes on the discrepancies and inconsistencies in the government’s official version of events.

