Errol Morris talks with Tink Thompson — the author of the must - read Six Seconds in Dallas — about the photographic evidence of JFK ’s character assassination in this new captivating video .
From the New York Times :
The Kennedy assassination change Tink ’s life . In 1967 , he was an assistant prof of school of thought at Haverford , when he published “ Six Seconds in Dallas . ” Short , simple and quietly convincing , it is still one of the best books written about the assassination .

Ten age later , Tink leave behind academia and became a private detective in Northern California . Now he has returned to what has haunted him for 50 years : Frame # 313 of the Zapruder film , and our unfitness to get along up with a definitive chronicle of what happened in Dallas .
Tink is publishing a unexampled Quran soon — Last secondly in Dallas — which talks about all this .
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