Murder in Dealey Plaza: What We Know Now that We Didn't Know Then about the Death of JFK

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James H. Fetzer
Catfeet Press, 2000 - History - 468 pages
We now know vastly more about the killing of John F. Kennedy than was known 20 or 30 years ago, and new evidence is accumulating almost every day. This new evidence is being uncovered by the bold application of scientific and technological expertise to the assassination records, including the film, photographic, and autopsy records. Murder in Dealey Plaza presents the latest and best of the new assassination research. As a result of these freshly uncovered findings, it is possible to say with moral certainty and considerable scientific authority that the murder of President Kennedy was committed by a meticulously executed conspiracy which was then observed by an extensive cover-up

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The Day JFK was Shot
22
On the Job in Dallas
159
The Medical Evidence
175
Copyright

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