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Best Evidence. That's the one with all the head-snap stuff in it.
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- Oh, yeah? - Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
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Of course, if you like that, you should really read Six Seconds in
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Dallas...
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'cause, you know, Six Seconds is the one that's got all the trajectories...
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and the triangulation of the bullets and stuff.
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And it's great. It's just got this like second by second account...
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of just the entire tragic sequence, you know.
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- That's fascinating. Yeah. - Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
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But then, of course, then there's my real favorite one right here...
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which you really should snap up if you can.
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Forgive my Grief. It is great.
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'Cause, you know, this also has all this testimony in it.
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Like, gosh, you know, they talked to Mrs. Erlene Roberts, you know...
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who was Oswald's landlady and stuff.
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Oh, yeah. And she swears that she saw this, uh, Dallas patrol car...
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pull up in front of Oswald's house...
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- and give this little "Tit-Tit. " - "Tit-Tit"?
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Yeah, yeah. It was the tip-off for Oswald, you know?
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Yeah, he was supposed to go up the street up Beckly Avenue -
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he was in Oak Cliff- to go to the Steak and Egg Kitchen...
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where he was supposed to meet with J.D. Tippet...
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and have their "breakfast of infamy. "
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Yeah, yeah. You know, the waitresses went on record in the Warren Report...
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- saying that Oswald didn't like his eggs and used bad language. -
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You're kidding.
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- My goodness. - This is good.
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But, of course, then there's my book, you know.
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- You've written one of these books? - Well, I've been working on mine.
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Yeah. It's gonna be good though.
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It's gonna be this totally new approach.
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I was just talking with my publisher at this small press.
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And, I mean, he was telling me that it's gonna be a real winner.
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I was thinking of calling it something like Profiles in Cowardice or something.
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But he said he didn't think it was too good an idea, you know.
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And he really thought that maybe I should, uh...
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do something like call it Conspiracy a-Go-Go.
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That's catchy. Yeah, I like that.
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I've just expanded and expanded upon it, you know. And I went on -
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There's this new section about how J.F.K. And Jackie were speed freaks.
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And they were just hopped up on amphetamines day in and day out.
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- Is that true? - Really, really. Yeah.
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At the White House they were visited all the time by this doctor...
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that they came to call "Dr. Feel-Good. "

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