EPISODE · Feb 14, 2026 · 10 MIN
The Day Jack Kennedy Killed Me [Fiction | Historical] by Sevastian Winters
from Bathroom Breaks & Bedtime Tales · host Sevastian Winters and Brinley Winters
Told through the voice of a woman the textbooks never mention, The Day Jack Kennedy Killed Me is a dark work of literary historical fiction that strips the myth from one of America’s most sacred moments. This is not a conspiracy story. It’s not a whodunit. It’s a reckoning.Set between the late 1950s and the morning in Dealey Plaza, the story follows a young woman drawn into the orbit of power—where sex, addiction, secrecy, and control blur into something inescapable. What begins as opportunity becomes erasure. What history calls a single day is revealed as a slow execution years in the making.This is noir-tinged, psychologically brutal fiction about hero worship, exploitation, and the quiet casualties left behind when powerful men are protected and everyone else is disposable.
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Told through the voice of a woman the textbooks never mention, The Day Jack Kennedy Killed Me is a dark work of literary historical fiction that strips the myth from one of America’s most sacred moments. This is not a conspiracy story. It’s not a whodunit. It’s a reckoning.Set between the late 1950s and the morning in Dealey Plaza, the story follows a young woman drawn into the orbit of power—where sex, addiction, secrecy, and control blur into something inescapable. What begins as opportunity becomes erasure. What history calls a single day is revealed as a slow execution years in the making.This is noir-tinged, psychologically brutal fiction about hero worship, exploitation, and the quiet casualties left behind when powerful men are protected and everyone else is disposable.
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