John F. Kennedy was assassinated 60 years ago, and even all these years later — folks are fascinated by the story … and some are willing to pay big bucks for morbid memorabilia. Some items tied to the case recently hit the auction block through RR Auction, and a handful of ’em went for a
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Play video content TMZ.com JFK’s assassination 60 years ago this month was not the work of a lone gunman, and Rob Reiner & Soledad O’Brien are naming names. Rob and Soledad joined us on “TMZ Live” Thursday to talk about their new podcast, “Who Killed JFK?,” which debuted Wednesday. They present a compelling case —
A pair of tickets to Ford’s Theatre on the night of Abraham Lincoln‘s assassination have sold for an absolute fortune. The 2 front-row balcony tickets, said to be in very good condition, made $262,500 through RR Auction, which closed the rare lot over the weekend — they’re dated “APR 14, 1865” and specifically say it’s
One of John F. Kennedy‘s Secret Service agents — who was with him in the car that day — says the famed magic bullet theory doesn’t quite add up … based on what he remembers. Paul Landis shared his story with NYT, which will also be touched on in a new book of his due
Play video content The Vice President of Argentina came within an inch of her life, but not for lack of trying on the part of a would-be assassin. Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner was on her way home, surrounded by numerous supporters, but among them was a 35-year-old Brazilian with a loaded gun. The man pointed
The assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is drawing a steady stream of mourners to the site where he was gunned down while making a campaign speech. The nation’s grief is on display in the city of Nara as citizens arrive in waves … praying and leaving flowers at the train station. Play
Play video content CBS John Hinckley — the man who tried assassinating Ronald Reagan once upon a time — is feeling remorse for what he did, and is and is now asking for forgiveness. Hinckley shared his feelings Tuesday on ‘CBS Mornings,’ offering up condolences to the families that suffered for what he did. He