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Highly praised author and Kennedy investigator Walt Brown fingers the only group with the weapon skills and access to assassinate the President and control the custody of the alleged suspect - the Dallas police. The police, Brown shows, were the only group already inside "the kill zone" when the shots were fired and afterward able to cover their tracks.
He also demonstrates beyond any doubt that "Lee Harvey Oswald" was a careful construction of identities put together by the intelligence community to emerge on November 22 and that Oswald himself was an innocent patsy. With the aftermath of the investigation, Brown explains how J. Edgar Hoover's FBI orchestrated the evidence presented to the Warren Commission and how it shielded the guilty behind seven honorable men unable to reveal the truth.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 421-424) and index.
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