"Justice at Five Points" is the title of a lecture that I gave at the Duquesne University School of Law (Pittsburgh, PA) in November 2003. I have re-edited the production video and posted it on YouTube in five parts. That not only complies with YouTube's limitations on length, but also makes it more accessible to viewers with limited bandwidth. It is an "evergreen", which means that it is still up-to-date, but it was intended as an overview, not a comprehensive discussion, of the subject of this blog, where I will be expanding on the finer points of the presentation. Here are the links:
Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four
Part Five and Conclusion
My voice was a bit weak from a November cold in this presentation, and I apologize for that. Dr. Randy Robertson graciously consented to let me include some snippets from his own presentation in this re-edited video, which greatly improves the clarity and continuity. I will discuss the importance of Dr. Robertson's work here in the near future. Please note that Parts 2, 3, and 4 contain graphic images pertaining to the medical evidence in the JFK assassination, and may upset young children and sensitive adults.