A Confession From The Man Who Shot JFK | Confessions Of An Assassin | @DocoCentral



The first prison interview of 1994 with former soldier and mob associate James E. Files, who confessed to being the man on the grassy knoll, who shot President John F. Kennedy, with details of his involvement in clandestine activities involving the mob and the CIA. Compare this first 1994 interview with the second 2003 interview and see how consistent the story remains after nine years.

Other links of interest:
Files on JFK: The second 2003 interview with James E. Files: https://youtu.be/44x5I-kP48o

I Shot JFK: The landmark documentary by Dutch producer Willem Jan Dankbaar: https://youtu.be/V_NughDXxf0

Files on JFK, the book about James E. Files and other witnesses, compiled by Willem Jan Dankbaar: https://rechtiskrom.wordpress.com/book-files-on-jfk/

Spies, Hoods & The Hidden Elite, the confessions of Chauncey Marvin Holt: https://youtu.be/3z5MgCG4COY

Self-Portrait of a Scoundrel, the book by Chauncey Marvin Holt: Book Self-Portrait of a Scoundrel | Recht is krom

The first prison interview with former soldier and mob associate James E. Files, who confessed to being the man on the grassy knoll, who shot President John F. Kennedy, with details of his involvement in clandestine activities involving the mob and the CIA.

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37 thoughts on “A Confession From The Man Who Shot JFK | Confessions Of An Assassin | @DocoCentral”

  1. When he's initially asked in the beginning about his experience in the military, he's not looking down much. He's certain of what he's saying. But later, he's constantly looking down at times. He's full of shit on a lot of his answers.

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  2. Amazing how assassins – not all obviously – have some principles, sometimes hard to find on ordinary people. How hard it is to understand a man's soul and what drives some to choose the type of path in life this mand did.

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  3. I have to admit that the man sounds credible to me. Why would you admit to something like that, if it weren't true. And he seems to know everything about that day. I mean I guess he could be doing it just for the publicity but it doesn't sound like it.

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  4. Most interesting is the amount of detail provided. This man is not lying or fabricating this confession. There is a plethora of pod casts available describing in the same detail of a mafia hit. There is no doubt in my mind, this man is telling the truth. Body language, speech patterns and eye contact do not show deception. I don’t understand why today, 60 years later, the government can’t come clean on everything they know about this assassination. With most of the participants dead, why not disclose the truth? Especially, today, when the most corrupt government in history is about to take power. What more do we have to lose?

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  5. Something that made me doubt is when he was asked what did the car do after he fired. His answer was that it slowed down. Whereas it actually sped up or at least that's what the fbi agent says happened as he climbed onto the boot area. And that's also what you see in the film as well. I'm not sure if the statement that it slowed down is in this interview, but it's in one of them.

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  6. Baloney.
    Watch the 3D breakdown based on the Zapruder film , audio recordings etc. done by computer. It is as plain as day. Indisputable. It lines everything up three dimensionally second by second as well as frame by frame of the entire procession through the square even when there was no video present the computer was able to show the movement, shooting, body positions of both Kennedy and the Governor. It is absolutely flawless. The angle to the book depository is perfect.
    The only question regarding the Kennedy assassination is who was behind it. CIA? Mob? Soviets? Or lone gunman , Oswald.

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  7. A peasant can’t strike down a king – that is the problem with all of your conspiracy theories.
    You don’t want to believe it but it’s absolutely true.
    Oswald was the shooter.

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  8. He was wrong justifying his thoughts, and possibly actions, that it’s only been the reworking of history that redeems JFK. It is true that his circles in the CIA and organized crime hated JFK but that did not extend to the millions who felt a love for him. He stated in this particular interview that people didn’t like him. Seeing that you believe yourself to be somewhere continuing on after you death, I will say directly to you, Mr. Files, I was a child in 1963. Never was there more people weeping and nearly prostrating themselves over the death of a human being in my 7 decades of life. History has NOT been kind to JFK, he is not revered as he was in the 60s either while alive (crowds loved him) or after death. In my opinion, something died in an enormous number of us that day in ‘63, some of it was real and meaningful and some of it was make believe. It wasn’t just the death of one person, it was extensive, massive. Watch old home movies and news casts of the after effects of the killing of JFK. If you were there and you shot and you thought you killed him, the reason you bit on a casing was not that you felt superior to him but rather you thought yourself superior to all of us who were regular people, not involved in politics, crime, or government. You certainly have proven something in this interview, you’ve proven that you do feel superior to the rest of us regardless of what really happened one way or the other.

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  9. Theres one HUGE discrepancy about his story. At 18:22 he said "I had zeroed in on the left side of the head" and then at 18:57 he says, "and I came in on the left side of the temple"

    Kennedy was shot on the right side of the head, not the left!

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