The Zillionth Look At November 22, 1963
On this episode of The Tom Gulley Show, Tom dives deep into one of the most analyzed, debated, and emotionally charged events in American history—the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. From the verified, documented facts to the tangled web of theories, speculation, and unanswered questions, this episode separates what we know from what we think we know.
Tom also brings focused attention to the often overshadowed but critically important killing of Dallas Police Officer J.D. Tippit—an event that shaped the timeline, the investigation, and the public perception of Lee Harvey Oswald in the hours following the assassination.
Join Tom Gulley—broadcast veteran, writer, and former CBS NewsRadio anchor—as he dissects the evidence, explores the controversies, and provides clear, compelling insight into a case that still captivates the world more than 60 years later.
In This Episode:
• The established facts of the JFK assassination
• The key uncertainties and areas of pure conjecture
• The timeline and significance of Officer J.D. Tippit’s murder
• The continuing debate: lone gunman or something more?
Why Listen:
Whether you're a JFK researcher, a history buff, or someone who simply wants a clear-eyed look at the most pivotal moments of November 22, 1963, this episode delivers levelheaded analysis without sensationalism.


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