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Murder Tales: The JFK Conspiracies

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Murder Tales: The JFK Conspiracies

By: H. N. Lloyd
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The assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy heralded a chain of events that are still being felt today, fifty years after that fateful shooting. In Murder Tales: The JFK Conspiracies, H. N. Lloyd takes us step by step through that fateful day in Dallas. Taking the minutia of each official investigation, and holding it to account, to see its inconsistencies, flaws and mistruths. He examines the lives of the men who died that day, the contributions they made to the world around them, and asks what might they have gone on to achieve. Most importantly he examines the conspiracies that have grown up around the assassination; and poses the one and only question that really matters, what is the truth? Murder Tales: The JFK Conspiracies is a riveting, fascinating and explosive breakneck journey through fifty years of shadowy and twisting history, a truly not to be missed entry in the Murder Tales series. Espionage Murder True Crime Crime Exciting
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You can't skim jfk for dummies and then "write" a book. Facts are important. RFK's middle name was not Fitzgerald. There is no such thing as "an evitable" anything. The word is inevitable. There is nothing of any value here, which I guess is why it's free. But I feel like I should receive hazard pay for listening as long as I did.

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