With the Bark Off: Conversations on the American Presidency

"I never doubted he did it and did it alone" A Conversation with Paul Gregory About Lee Harvey Oswald

Episode Summary

Paul Gregory joins us to talk about The Oswalds: An Untold Account of Marina and Lee, his chilling portrait of the assassin of President John F. Kennedy and his young Russian wife, Marina.

Episode Notes

Paul Gregory is an expert on Russia and is currently a research fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. A pioneer in the study of Soviet and Russian economics, his textbook on the Russian economy was used to teach more than two generations of students. But Gregory’s latest book is on a subject that he has been reluctant to address for nearly six decades: his relationship with Lee Harvey Oswald and his young wife Marina. Gregory was one of the few people who actually knew them. His inside account of the Oswalds’s marriage offers a disturbing portrait of Lee Harvey Oswald, whom Gregory believes acted alone in the assassination of President Kennedy.

We talked to Gregory about the Lee Harvey Oswald he came to know, someone who possessed the motive, cunning, and killer instinct of a murderer who was desperately vying for a place in history.