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YOU WILL NEVER AGAIN THINK THE SAME OF LEE HARVEY OSWALD AFTER READING WHO KILLED JFK?
"A highly credible, convincing account that sheds valuable light on the plot to assassinate President Kennedy."
DAVID E. SCHEIM
Author of: CONTRACT ON AMERICA: The Mafia Murder of President John F. Kennedy
"The most succinct and convincing presentation of the known circumstantial evidence suggesting that there was a criminal conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy that I have ever read."
JOHN H. DAVIS
Author of: MAFIA KINGFISH: Carlos Marcello And The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy
From the Introduction by U.S. Senator Alfonse D'Amato
"All that James Duffy asks is that the facts, the contradictions, and the widespread network of Lee Harvey Oswald's associations be further examined. A quarter of a century after his assassination, we owe the memory of President John F. Kennedy no less. . .
"Who Killed JFK? studies Oswald's life, associations, and the world in which he...
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YOU WILL NEVER AGAIN THINK THE SAME OF LEE HARVEY OSWALD AFTER READING WHO KILLED JFK?
"A highly credible, convincing account that sheds valuable light on the plot to assassinate President Kennedy."
DAVID E. SCHEIM
Author of: CONTRACT ON AMERICA: The Mafia Murder of President John F. Kennedy
"The most succinct and convincing presentation of the known circumstantial evidence suggesting that there was a criminal conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy that I have ever read."
JOHN H. DAVIS
Author of: MAFIA KINGFISH: Carlos Marcello And The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy
From the Introduction by U.S. Senator Alfonse D'Amato
"All that James Duffy asks is that the facts, the contradictions, and the widespread network of Lee Harvey Oswald's associations be further examined. A quarter of a century after his assassination, we owe the memory of President John F. Kennedy no less. . .
"Who Killed JFK? studies Oswald's life, associations, and the world in which he immersed himself. It was a contradictory world .Oswald allegedly consorted with a wide spectrum of individuals, such as communists, American patriots, organized crime families, anti-Castro Cuban exiles and the intelligence community. . .
"In a thought-provoking réévaluation of Oswald, Duffy uses his experience as a respected trial lawyer to piece together the reams of information for his penetrating analysis. "
-U.S. Senator Alfonse D'Amato
"A thought-provoking réévaluation of Oswald a penetrating analysis." — U.S. Senator Alfonse D'Amato
A leading trial lawyer, James Duffy proves "Everything you think you know about Oswald may be untrue."
Whether you believe Lee Harvey Oswald was JFK's killer or that he was a patsy, he remains the central character in the "Crime of the Century."
If Oswald was the assassin, what were his motives? Did anyone influence his actions?
If Oswald was not the shooter, whoever "set him up" had to have a connection to him.
Either way, to solve this murder mystery one must first unravel the mystery of Oswald.
Using official U.S. Government documents and reports, attorney Duffy pieces together an unbelievable-yet-true scenario that differs substantially from what we have been led to believe.
Here is the chilling story of one of history's most bewildering characters, and the evidence seemingly linking him to remarkably diverse groups including: intelligence agents and underworld bosses, communists and anti-communists, patriots and spies, big shots and bimbos—a web of bizarre, indeed shocking, activities ranging from infiltration and subversion to assassination plots against leaders of several countries.
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Attorney Duffy dramatically recounts the fascinating and frightening details of the very strange circumstances surrounding Oswald's life.
Avoiding speculative theories, he sticks to the government's "evidence" —analyzing the puzzling inconsistencies, and allowing you to draw your own conclusions about:
• Were there "other forces" at work influencing Oswald's life?
• Were all of the "coincidences" really coincidences?
• If Oswald was not the "crazed loner" we have been led to believe, what are the implications regarding the JFK assassination?
All who care about the truth must consider this carefully written, explosive exposé for which U.S. Senator Alfonse D'Amato has written the introduction.
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