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Guest host: Susan Page
Recently released documents and artifacts related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy raise new questions about his murder. Historians weigh in on unanswered questions about the killing of JFK.
Max Holland, author of "The Kennedy Assassination Tapes"
Gary Mack, curator, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
David Kaiser, professor of history at the Naval War College and author of "American Tragedy."
Guest host: Susan Page
How DNA evidence became the most important crime-fighting tool since the fingerprint.
George "Woody" Clarke, a judge of the Superior Court in San Diego, he previously served as a prosecutor in the San Diego district attorney's office from 1982 to 2003.