Based on new information found in Reginald Rose's 1978 film, "Somebody Killed Her Husband," twenty clues have been identified that implicate both Richard Nixon and his press secretary, Ron Ziegler, of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. These "clues", for example, the "French Man" and Nixon's "Kitchen Debate" with Khrushchev in 1959, are obvious once the film is viewed in the terms that such clues focus on certain activities during Nixon's entire time in Congress. These and eighteen other clues, including one about the weapon used to kill the president, must be further investigated that a third official investigation of the Kennedy assassination needs to be opened with the understanding that all of these clues in terms of Nixon's congressional timeline shines both a new and credible light on the innocence of Lee Harvey Oswald.
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