• Episode 133 - The End of Innocence - Did Roscoe White kill JFK?
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode we start to breakdown the story of Roscoe White and start to answer if he could have been the second gunman on the Grassy Knoll.

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    23 mins
  • Episode 132 - The End of Innocence - Interview with Ricky White
    Feb 4 2026

    In today’s episode we hear from the son of Ricky White, who is the son of Roscoe White. Several books, television programs and many podcasts have been focused on this ex-Dallas police officer that many researchers think was the trigger man who really killed JFK. Roscoe Anthony White sits at the intersection of rumor, coincidence, and unresolved historical tension. His story is a tangle of alleged intelligence ties, photographic evidence controversies, and family claims that surfaced decades after the assassination.

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    24 mins
  • Episode 131 - The End of Innocence - The Man They Called "Mandarin" Part 3
    Jan 21 2026

    In today’s episode we continue to look at the man they called “Mandarin.” Several books, television programs and many podcasts have been focused of an ex-Dallas police officer that many researchers think was the trigger man who really killed JFK. That man was Roscoe White. Roscoe Anthony White sits at the intersection of rumor, coincidence, and unresolved historical tension. His story is a tangle of alleged intelligence ties, photographic evidence controversies, and family claims that surfaced decades after the assassination.

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    39 mins
  • Episode 130 - The End of Innocence - The Man They Called "Mandarin" Part 2
    Jan 7 2026

    In today’s episode we continue to look at the man they called “Mandarin.” Several books, television programs and many podcasts have been focused of an ex-Dallas police officer that many researchers think was the trigger man who really killed JFK. That man was Roscoe White. Roscoe Anthony White sits at the intersection of rumor, coincidence, and unresolved historical tension. His story is a tangle of alleged intelligence ties, photographic evidence controversies, and family claims that surfaced decades after the assassination....

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    30 mins
  • Episode 129 - The End of Innocence - The Man They Called "Mandarin"
    Dec 24 2025

    In today’s episode we begin to look at the man they called “Mandarin.” Several books, television programs and many podcasts have been focused of an ex Dallas police officer that many researchers think was the trigger man who really killed JFK. That man was Roscoe White. Roscoe Anthony White sits at the intersection of rumor, coincidence, and unresolved historical tension. His story is a tangle of alleged intelligence ties, photographic evidence controversies, and family claims that surfaced decades after the assassination.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 128 - The End of Innocence - ABC: "Truth and LIES - Who Killed JFK?"
    Dec 10 2025

    On November 24th ABC news aired a special titled, Truth and Lies, Who killed JFK. It should have been titled, just more of the same BS that we've heard from the national media for 60 years. The cover up continues. I give you my comments in this episode.

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    23 mins
  • Episode 127 - The End of Innocence - If Oswald didn't kill JFK .... then who did?
    Nov 26 2025

    To even ask who killed John F. Kennedy—if not Lee Harvey Oswald—is to entertain the possibility of conspiracy. But after decades of studying the evidence, interviewing hundreds of witnesses, I can't ignore what we've uncovered. This episode is a brief overview of why I believe Lee Harvey Oswald was not the assassin of President John F. Kennedy. And in future episodes, we ask the question ..... If Oswald didn't kill Kennedy ..... then who did?

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    30 mins
  • Episode 126 - The End of Innocence - Final Conclusions on the Backyard Photos
    Nov 12 2025

    Few photographs have been as scrutinized or as controversial as the image of Lee Harvey Oswald standing in his backyard, holding a rifle and Marxist newspapers. This image became damning evidence against Oswald as it depicted him with the same type of rifle used to assassinate President John F. Kennedy. From the moment the photo surfaced, conspiracy theories abounded. Critics claimed it was a forgery, pointing to supposed inconsistencies in lighting and shadows, Oswald’s facial features, the proportionality of the rifle, and his seemingly precarious pose. Were the pictures faked? Were they used to set up Oswald?

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    21 mins