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Lee Harvey Oswald on Trial

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Lee Harvey Oswald on Trial

By: Rebekka Pruitt, Keith Pruitt
Narrated by: Steven A. Gannett
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Lee Harvey Oswald has been recorded by history as the reported assassin of President John F. Kennedy. On November 22, 1963 the United States was dramatically changed forever. Two days later while the nation prepared to bury their fallen leader, Jack Ruby shot and killed the accused assassin. Lee Oswald claimed he was a patsy. What if he were right?

In this riveting historical fiction novel by Keith and Rebekka Pruitt, the authors take the listener on a journey to uncover the truth of Oswald's guilt or innocence using affidavits and testimony rendered during the Warren Commission. The verdict will surprise you. The evidence will open your eyes.

©2015 Keith Pruitt (P)2024 Keith Pruitt
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This is an entertaining offering that organizes data collected contemporary to the assassination investigation to support an alternative conclusion to the one man theory promoted by the Warren Report. If you are a student of the data, you will especially enjoy this fictional scenario.

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