In this special episode of "Who Shot JFK?", we delve deep into the findings of the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA). Established in 1976, the HSCA was tasked with investigating the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. Our focus today is on the committee's extensive examination of the JFK assassination, exploring the evidence, theories, and conclusions that emerged from their work.Join us as we dissect the HSCA's final report, which famously concluded that President Kennedy was likely assassinated as the result of a conspiracy. We'll explore the acoustic evidence that suggested multiple gunmen, the controversial testimony of key witnesses, and the committee's assessment of the CIA and FBI's roles in the aftermath of the assassination.Through interviews with experts and a detailed analysis of the HSCA's findings, we aim to shed light on one of the most enduring mysteries in American history. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or new to the subject, this episode offers a comprehensive look at the committee's work and its lasting impact on our understanding of the JFK assassination.Don't miss this opportunity to dive into the complexities of the HSCA investigation and uncover the layers of intrigue surrounding one of history's most infamous events.