Conspiracy in Camelot: The Complete History of the Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Pirmais vāks
Algora Publishing, 2003 - 342 lappuses
This is a volume packed with information on the JFK assassination that will dazzle readers. From mistresses to Mafia murders, fingerprints to dictabelt recordings, all the evidence is integrated and interwoven into complete and comprehensive perspectives on the assassination. Theories are weighed, checked, contrasted, and contradicted. Evidentiary and exculpatory material is delineated in intelligible and readable fashion, but Marilyn's sexual liaisons with the Kennedy brothers, JFK's 33 mistresses in the White House, and J. Edgar Hoover's homosexuality provide a counterpoint with the shadowy psychological underbelly to this story. Kroth provides a fresh statistical analysis of 86 'mysterious deaths' of witnesses in the assassination and weighs the merits of prevailing theories on who carried out the assassination, and why; he profiles the actors, the witnesses and the investigators. He includes recently released documents and speculates over the large portions of information that remain barred to public scrutiny.
 

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INTRODUCTION TO THE DREAM
1
CASE CLOSED
18
EVIDENCE AGAINST OSWALD
24
REASONABLE DOUBT
33
3 Death of Witnesses Prior to Government Hearings
62
4 The Cover
68
SUMMARY
81
1 A Fourth Shot
88
THE CUBAN COMMUNIST CONSPIRACY
179
PARADOX
193
YETTOBEDEVELOPED CONSPIRACY SCENARIOS
210
Revisionism
226
SHADOWS AND SECRETS
227
93
248
102
254
CAMELOT AND CAROUSELS
313

CONSPIRACY
95
THE MOB THEORY
103
Ballistics Inconsistencies
118
THE COMMUNIST CONSPIRACY
162
A CHRONOLOGY OF OSWALDS LIFE
329
109
337
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