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017 - A Third Oswald

017 - A Third Oswald

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Here's the picture of Lee Oswald in ninth grade with the missing tooth - https://harveyandlee.net/Tooth/tooth_full.JPG

And here's the same photo magnified so you can see the tooth - https://harveyandlee.net/Tooth/Tooth_CU.jpg

In this episode of The Oswald Files, we peel back the layers of the Lee Harvey Oswald enigma to uncover evidence that’s as bizarre as it is unsettling. From a postal money order that defies the laws of banking and time, to conflicting scars and dental records, to two—or maybe three—different Oswalds crossing paths in a web of mystery, this story has it all. Was the man accused of assassinating JFK even the same person throughout his life? Or was the narrative meticulously engineered to cover up a larger conspiracy? Buckle up, because this one will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew.

I hope you enjoyed listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed making it :) you can find links to everywhere the podcast is available on the show page here. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or anything else, feel free to shoot me an email at theoswaldfiles@gmail.com. Make sure to stay tuned every other Friday for new episodes!

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