The plot to kill the President
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Description
Individuals are walking the streets of American today who should be and eventually may be indicted for the unrequited murder of President John F. Kennedy. The President was not the victim of a nut gunman, Lee Harvey Oswald, alone, but of an organized crime conspiracy. This is the sensational scenario of the book that qualifies as the definitive account of the most consequential assassination in twentieth-century America. This book is more than the fruit of the two-year $5-million dollar Congressional investigation that Robert Blakey directed as as Chief Counsel with Richard Billings. It contains also the authors further inquires and their uninhibited personal insight, free of Committee restraints. What Robert Blakey and Richard Billings' book discloses are the detailed facts supporting this fascinating thesis.
ISBN
0812909291
Publication Date
1981
Publisher
Times Book
City
New York
Keywords
John F. Kennedy, President, Assassination
Disciplines
Criminal Law | Criminal Procedure | Law
Recommended Citation
Blakey, G. Robert, "The plot to kill the President" (1981). Books. 47.
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/law_books/47