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The speaker notes a common disappointment among the public when conspiracy theories are dismissed in favor of simpler explanations. Many prefer to believe in grand schemes—such as the involvement of the FBI, the CIA, or figures like J. Edgar Hoover—instead of accepting that a lone individual, motivated by a bounty, could have been responsible.
Humor is used to illustrate the point, dismissing the more dramatic imagery of secret agencies orchestrating the murder. Instead, the narrative favors a story rooted in financial motivation, which often seems less sensational but might be closer to the truth.