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JFK The Enduring Secret

Episode 48 Richard Randolph Carr Part 2

JFK The Enduring Secret

Jeff Crudele

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

4.6602 Ratings

🗓️ 10 August 2021

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

An in depth tutorial and discussion around the assassination of John F. Kennedy, (JFK) the country's 35th president who was brutally murdered in Dallas Texas on November 22, 1963. Episode 48 is a continuation of our journey into the mysterious world of the Grassy Knoll and the idea of a conspiracy. This episode is dedicated to one witness Richard Randolph Carr and is the second in a two part series. Carr happened to be inside the new criminal courts ...

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0:00.0

Welcome to JFK in The Enduring Secret.

0:11.0

I'm your host, Jeff Crudell. Hello everyone and welcome back to the podcast.

0:27.6

Today's episode is episode 48 and it's a continuation of episode 47.

0:34.6

This is the story of Richard Randolph Carr, and today, in episode 48, we are going to reproduce

0:42.5

Carr's entire testimony at the Clayshaw trial.

0:47.1

As I explained in episode 47, there are five main actors in this passion play today, and only one of

0:54.0

me, so each of those five actors will

0:56.6

be heard in one of my predefined somewhat crappy imitation voices as I chronicled them for you in

1:03.6

episode 47. So without further ado, let's listen to episode 48.

1:23.7

Music Let's listen to episode 48. Judge Edward A. Haggerty Jr. would look down from the bench, straight at Mr. Garrison, and say, call your next witness.

1:34.0

Your Honor, Mr. Carr is unable to walk because of a recent accident, and we understand the defense has no objection if the court will permit to have Mr. Carr wheeled right in front of the

1:46.4

State Council table. Judge Haggerty would reply, that's all right. He can testify from there.

1:53.9

Richard Randolph Carr, having been first duly sworn by the minute clerk, was examined and

1:59.7

testified as follows.

2:03.1

Mr. Carr, we can hear you if you speak into the microphone, sir, and it's important that the

2:10.0

jury be able to hear you and the defense counsel over here, and the court reporter.

2:16.4

What is your full name? Richard Randolph Carr. And in what city do you

2:22.4

live? Dallas, Texas. And what city were you living in during the month of November, 1963?

2:31.1

Dallas, Texas, 322, North Kandon, Oak Cliff.

2:36.6

Can you recall the day of November 22, 1963?

2:41.4

Yes.

2:42.6

Can you recall what part of the city you were in around the middle of the day on November 22nd?

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