
Hear No Evil
Scientific Analysis of the Forensic Evidence in the Kennedy Assassination
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David Rapkin
Groundbreaking scientific analysis that breaks the JFK assassination wide open! Did a shot from the "grassy knoll" kill President Kennedy? If so, was Oswald part of a conspiracy or an innocent patsy? Why have scientific experts who examined the evidence failed to put such questions to rest?
In 2001, scientist Dr. Donald Byron Thomas published a peer-reviewed article that revived the debate over the finding by the House Select Committee on Assassinations that there had indeed been a shot from the grassy knoll, caught on a police dictabelt recording. The Washington Post said, "The House Assassinations Committee may well have been right after all." In Hear No Evil, Thomas explains the acoustics evidence in detail, placing it in the context of an analysis of all the scientific evidence in the Kennedy assassination. Revering no sacred cows, he demolishes myths promulgated by both Warren Commission adherents and conspiracy advocates, and presents a novel and compelling reinterpretation of the "single bullet theory." More than a scientific tome, Hear No Evil is a searing indictment of the government's handpicked experts, who failed the public trust to be fair and impartial arbiters of the evidence.
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David Rapkin’s audio talent brings gravitas to this detailed and extremely well-researched tome, Hear No Evil: Scientific Analysis of the Forensic Evidence in the Kennedy Assassination, by Donald Byron Thomas. By carefully analyzing the acoustics evidence in the case, Thomas sheds light on the single-bullet theory and offers a fascinating and complex new take on that fateful day in Dallas. With Rapkin’s clear and dispassionate style, listeners will easily soak in the myriad forensic and scientific analyses that help unlock one of the most important mysteries in American history.
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Probably better in hard-copy
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Changed My Entire Perspective
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Of course, I wasn’t born when JFK was killed, and I’m an outlier when it comes to knowing the ins and outs of the whole thing. I’ve been to Dealey Plaza and visited the museum and the whole story is endlessly fascinating.
The information in this book is so detailed and sometimes moves along as if it’s a mathematical symposium. Every aspect seems to be talked about.
If you’re a conspiracy or history or Kennedy family buff, then Donald Byron Thomas and David Rapkin (narrator) have teamed up to give you more than enough information.
Amazingly detailed and a great listen, especially when working.
Exhaustive and intriguing
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The Real History
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What was one of the most memorable moments of Hear No Evil?
the facts... Golden facts that very few other books have. I enjoyed the fact that this book is all science and no speculation.What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?
There was much more good technology in 1978 than I had thought...Any additional comments?
A VERY good bookA Book Like No Other (in terms of the JFK killing)
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If you could sum up Hear No Evil in three words, what would they be?
Most indepth technical presentation without actually just writing out the autopsy and the gathering of evidence verbatim. The author refused to take anyone's word and has an enormous amount of scientist, doctors and any specialists top in their field.Who was your favorite character and why?
Was not that kind of book.What about David Rapkin’s performance did you like?
Voice was very clear and made it sound as if he was not reading but from memory.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
Yes, the shock test or the involuntary movement tests. How this disproved the voluntary movement that was stated by dropping a dollar bill.Any additional comments?
I believe anyone if they had the nerve to open the case again would in my opinion have enough to prove conspiracy.Most indepth techincal Presentation
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Very Good
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Great!
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Great product.
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Excellent delivery,
Wow!
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