Far from a conspiracy theory-laced diatribe, My Father Killed President John F. Kennedy: A Memoir by Bruce H. Bell is a meticulously crafted revelation. Relentlessly revealing the players, motives, and methods of execution that resulted in the assassination of America’s 35th president, this memoir answers lingering questions with meticulously detailed research, partially written through the lens of his own jaw-dropping experience as a child. Though there are some moments of emotional detachment, given the subject, this is an undeniably compelling narrative that is wholly unique in JFK conspiracy literature. Despite a lifetime of struggle and residual trauma, as well as smear campaigns and reputational hitmen, Bell has finally completed this comprehensive account, which is essential reading for anyone interested in the subject.
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