Inside the JFK Assassination: The Case for Oswald, a Lone Gunman or a Patsy?

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In this revealing episode of Codega’s Codex of Curiosities, Rye the Codega sits down with Jack Moore from Moore to Consider to revisit one of the most shocking moments in American history — the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

Jack Moore lays out the evidence that Lee Harvey Oswald was indeed the man who fired the shots in Dealey Plaza, but the question remains: Did he act alone? Or was Oswald the perfect patsy, caught in a web far larger than anyone could imagine?

Together, Rye and Jack peel back the layers of official reports, missing witnesses, and conflicting autopsies. They revisit the strange case of the Babushka Lady, the vanishing grassy knoll gunman, and Jack Ruby’s fatal silencing shot — a moment that ended Oswald’s life, and perhaps the truth itself.

Was this the work of a lone gunman, a CIA–Mafia collaboration, or the byproduct of Cold War paranoia spiraling out of control? Jack Moore brings his research, reason, and a journalist’s eye to the table — while Rye invites you to wander deeper into the shadows where history and conspiracy meet.

🔍 In This Episode

The evidence linking Lee Harvey Oswald to the rifle and the shots fired from the Texas School Book Depository

The contradictions between the Parkland Hospital doctors and the official autopsy report

The enduring mystery of the Babushka Lady and her missing film

Jack Ruby’s motives — grief, coercion, or a cleanup job?

The origins of the term “patsy” and what Oswald may have really meant by it

Why the Warren Commission’s “Magic Bullet” theory still divides researchers and skeptics

What the House Select Committee on Assassinations (1979) found — and why it quietly changed everything

Jack Moore can be found:
Website: https://mooretoconsider.com
Twitter/X: https://x.com/@mooretoconsider
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@mooretoconsider
Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/MooretoConsider

✨ Listen Now
Join Rye the Codega and guest Jack Moore as they revisit a day that changed the course of the 20th century — and ask the question that still haunts us all:

If Oswald pulled the trigger… who was really aiming?

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