Thursday, 31 August 2017

779 The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald


First  viewed : 22  November  1986

Channel  Four  broadcast  this  legal  marathon   on  the  23rd  anniversary  of  the  Kennedy  assassination. It  was  as  realistic  as  it  could  be  given  that  the  defendant  had  been  dead  for  over  20  years. It  was  conducted  by  a  genuine  judge  and  the  cases  were  argued  by  two  high-powered  lawyers, Manson-prosecutor  Vincent  Bugliosi  for  the  prosecution  and  Gerry  Spence, who  won  compensation  for  the  family  of  nuclear  whistle-blower  Karen  Silkwood, for  the  defence. The  jury was  selected  according  to  normal  Texan  procedure. The  witnesses  were  all  genuine  but  it  didn't  tell  you  how  many  had  declined  to  participate.

In  the  end  Bugliosi  was  triumphant  against  the  over-emotional  Spence  and  got  a  guilty  verdict.

2 comments:

  1. To which I would add a follow-up question: what was your verdict based on what was presented in the show?

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  2. Well I have to admit I didn't watch it all the way through and have seen many other programmes on the same subject since. My belief is that Oswald did fire at the president so would have been guilty of something and I'm open-minded as to whether there were others involved. It seemed to me that Spence knew he had little to work with and was trying to blow smoke in the jury's faces with grandiose emotional pleas on Oswald's behalf.

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