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JFK The Enduring Secret

Episode 230 A Deeper Look at the Radical Right Wing Groups and Characters of the Early 60's Part 8 Joseph Milteer and Somersett The Weekend Trip After the Assassination

JFK The Enduring Secret

Jeff Crudele

Johnson, Murder, Dallas, Documentary, History, Government, Cia, Kennedy, Oswald, Ruby, Assassination, Mafia, Fbi, Coup D'etat, Society & Culture, President, Jfk

4.6661 Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Episode 230 is the eighth in a series of episodes where we begin to explore the radical right groups of the 1960's that clearly had great motive to murder president Kennedy. Emerging, alongside civil rights leaders, as a prime target for ire of white racists, anti-communists, and and a wide variety of other conservative groups, President Kennedy was a a target among them all. This aspect of the assassination and the connection of the radical right is little explored. We star...

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0:00.0

Welcome to JFK in The Enduring Secret.

0:06.4

I'm your host, Jeff Crudell.

0:25.0

Hello, everyone, and welcome back to the podcast.

0:28.9

Today's episode is episode 230.

0:40.5

One of the most controversial and popular JFK conspiracy questions evolves around whether it is Joseph Miltier or not, who appears in the famous Dealey Plaza photograph taken by James Alkins and snapped within seconds of the assassination.

0:48.7

In a previous episode, you heard the story of Don Adams, the FBI agent, who claims that he was essentially used by his

0:56.7

superiors at the FBI as an unwitting participant in the cover-up of the Mil-tier matter.

1:03.5

Adams strongly believes that the Alkins photo contains a picture of Joseph Milter.

1:09.6

Well, if Milter was there in Dealey Plaza at the moment of the assassination,

1:15.2

but he certainly would have had to have hightailed it back in order to get to Jacksonville,

1:19.9

Florida by 4 p.m. on Saturday afternoon, because that is the moment that he picked up

1:26.7

informant Willie Somerset at the bus station.

1:30.8

Is that possible?

1:32.8

Yes, you can drive from Dallas, Texas to Jacksonville, Florida in about 14 hours.

1:39.6

It was about 30 hours from the time that the president was shot in Deley Plaza to the moment that

1:45.6

Miltier met Somerset. There was even time to stop and sleep overnight. Now, I'm just saying.

1:54.7

But others have provided strong evidence that it perhaps wasn't Miltier in that photo, Mindili Plaza on the 22nd.

2:03.5

Assassination researcher and author Larry Hancock tells that story rather eloquently

2:09.1

when he reveals that researchers in recent years uncovered travel expense receipts

2:15.2

tied to Miltier in South Carolina, I believe,

2:19.5

expended at the time of the assassination on the 22nd.

2:23.8

Expenses that tie him to that area.

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