Dictabelt Evidence Relating To The Assassination of John F. Kennedy - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Stokes, Louis (Chairman, House Select Committee on Assassinations). (29 March 1979). Report of the Select Committee on Assassinations of the U.S. House of Representatives.
  • Ramsey, Norman F. (Chairman, Committee on Ballistic Acoustics, National Academy of Sciences). (1982). Report of the Committee on Ballistic Acoustics.
  • Posner, Gerald (1993), Case Closed, Random House, ISBN 0-679-41825-3, OCLC 185413533 (pp. 238–242, unraveling of acoustic evidence in JFK conspiracy finding)
  • Thomas, Donald B. (14 June 2000). Echo correlation analysis and the acoustic evidence in the Kennedy assassination revisited. Science & Justice 2001 41, 21-32.
  • Thomas, Donald B. (17 November 2001). The acoustical evidence in the Kennedy assassination.
  • Thomas, Donald B. (September 2002). Emendations.
  • Thomas, Donald B. (23 November 2002). Crosstalk: Synchronization of Putative Gunshots with Events in Dealey Plaza.
  • O'Dell, Michael. (2003). The acoustic evidence in the Kennedy assassination.
  • Berkovitz, Robert. (19 November 2003). Searching For Historic Noise: A Study of a Sound Recording Made on the Day of the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
  • Thomas, Donald B. (December 2003). Impulsive Behavior: The CourtTV - Sensimetrics Acoustical Evidence Study.
  • National Research Council, Washington, DC 1982 Report of the Committee on Ballistic Acoustics
  • March 2005 Reader's Digest article Can technology settle the Lone Gunman controversy in the JFK assassination?
  • Sturdivan, Larry M., The JFK Myths: A Scientific Investigation of the Kennedy Assassination, 2005, ISBN 978-1-55778-847-4.
  • Bugliosi, Vincent, Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, 2007, Norton. ISBN 978-0-393-04525-3.
  • Belin, David W., Final Disclosure: The Full Truth About the Assassination of President Kennedy, 1988, Macmillan, ISBN 978-0-684-18976-5.

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