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Mark Lane Exposed the Truth About JFK’s Assassination

America's Untold Stories


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Join Mark Groubert and Eric Hunley in this captivating episode of America’s Untold Stories as they delve into the life and legacy of Mark Lane, the bold attorney and author of Rush to Judgment. As the first major public figure to openly challenge the Warren Commission’s conclusions, Lane helped spark decades of debate over the JFK assassination and became a lightning rod for controversy.

In this compelling deep dive, Groubert and Hunley explore who Mark Lane truly was — beyond the courtroom and beyond the pages of his famous book. Through behind-the-scenes stories, legal insights, and historical context, the episode unpacks Lane’s motivations, legal battles, personal convictions, and the cultural storm he helped ignite.

What you’ll learn in this episode:
 • Why Lane wrote Rush to Judgment and how it shifted the public narrative on JFK
 • Lane’s early influences and how they shaped his pursuit of justice
 • The controversies that surrounded Lane’s career, from civil rights activism to high-profile clients
 • The enduring impact of Lane’s work on government accountability and modern skepticism

Whether you’re a JFK researcher, legal enthusiast, or just curious about the roots of American distrust in official narratives — this is an episode you won’t want to miss.



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   The latest release of documents seems to continue to point to LHO being in Mexico City months before the assassination applying for a Cuban Visa.
   LHO wasn't in Mexico City. 
   Hoover told LBJ that night that it was a sloppy cia coverup regarding LHO being in MC.
   I also believe LHO didn't fire a gun that day, including the killing of Officer Tibbet. 
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Mark Lane from JFK Assassination to Jonestown, James Earl Ray, & Paul McCartney

America's Untold Stories


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In this revealing follow-up to their deep dive into the life of Mark Lane, Mark Groubert and Eric Hunley continue exploring the many chapters of one of the most controversial, fearless, and complex figures in 20th-century American legal and political history.

Mark Lane is best known for Rush to Judgment, his groundbreaking book that publicly challenged the Warren Commission’s conclusions about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But Lane’s career extended far beyond the pages of that explosive work. He repeatedly inserted himself into some of the most charged and politically radioactive moments of the last century — and often stood where few others dared.

In this episode, Groubert and Hunley uncover Lane’s lesser-known relationships and legal battles. His defense of James Earl Ray, the convicted assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., raised eyebrows nationwide. Was Lane seeking justice, publicity, or uncovering something deeper in the official narrative? The questions continue decades later.

The story expands into his controversial ties to Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple. Lane represented the group in the lead-up to the Jonestown massacre — a relationship that has haunted his legacy. What was Lane thinking? What did he know?

But the contradictions don’t stop there. Lane’s work defending James Joseph Richardson — a poor Black man falsely imprisoned for the poisoning deaths of his own children — speaks to a radically different chapter in his career. Lane’s involvement helped lead to Richardson’s release after more than 20 years behind bars, a major vindication in one of the most egregious wrongful convictions in American history.

Mark Lane also put himself on the line at the Wounded Knee standoff in 1973, siding with the American Indian Movement during a tense 71-day siege against federal forces. Lane’s advocacy on behalf of Native Americans highlighted his consistent — if controversial — willingness to challenge federal power on behalf of the disenfranchised.

And then there’s the personal. Lane shared a home with actress and activist Jane Fonda during a time when both were lightning rods for political outrage. He also maintained a surprising connection to Paul McCartney — adding yet another unexpected layer to a life that defies easy definition.

From celebrity connections to courtroom crusades, armed standoffs to assassinations, Mark Lane’s story is not easily summed up — and that’s exactly why it matters. Join Groubert and Hunley as they trace the wide-ranging impact of a man who repeatedly collided with power, challenged the establishment, and never stopped pushing for his version of the truth.



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