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  • Murder in Dealey Plaza

  • What We Know Now That We Didn't Know Then
  • By: James H. Fetzer
  • Narrated by: Alan J. Gardner
  • Length: 20 hrs
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Murder in Dealey Plaza

By: James H. Fetzer
Narrated by: Alan J. Gardner
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Publisher's summary

This volume contains startling information about the Kennedy assassination, emphasizing photographic evidence and the handling of the event by the media. The contributors, all experts within the research community, reveal the many inconsistencies and unsupported conclusions in the Warren Commission report on the assassination of JFK.

From the unbelievable "coincidences," such as the assassination occurring at the part of the motorcade route changed at the last minute, to discrepancies in medical reports and the mysterious dismantling and rebuilding of the presidential limousine, the essays bring new information to light. The contributors also look at the event in a broader context, analyzing government "fact-finding" and propaganda as well as the media's reluctance to report new findings.

©2000 James H. Fetzer, Ph.D. (P)2016 Redwood Audiobooks
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  • Categories: History
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Critic reviews

"This remarkable collection sheds further light on a subject of unending fascination and enduring controversy. The accumulation of carefully researched data will impress those with an open mind." ( Publishers Weekly)
"A deeply disturbing book which documents the deceit and deception that marked the government's handling of the evidence in the Kennedy assassination." (Michael L. Kurtz, author of Crime of the Century)
"A rich and fresh collection of fascinating and darkly compelling revelations, demonstrating beyond any doubt the existence of conspiracy and cover-up..." (Michael Parenti, author of History as Mystery)

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not for novices

this book presents detailed medical evidwnce. it is excellent but not the starting place for assassination hobbyists

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