
JFK II: the Bush Connection
The assassination of John F. Kennedy gets a four-part reexamination here, one that names George H.W. Bush as a figure connected to the events rather than a bystander to them. Part one argues that the official record of the killing was shaped by whoever came out ahead politically, then works backward through Kennedy's final years in office. Part two, "Through the Looking Glass," lays out competing conspiracy theories side by side, from mob involvement to intelligence-agency operations. Part three returns to the ballistics and eyewitness disputes that have fueled decades of argument over Lee Harvey Oswald's guilt, weighing the lone-gunman finding against multi-shooter claims. The final part, "Deep History," traces the alleged web further back, into intelligence-community careers and business ties that predate 1963, and argues these connections outlast any single administration. The series does not settle the case; it stacks decades of disputed claims and asks viewers to judge the pattern for themselves.