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If
you thought you knew everything interesting about the Kennedy assassination,
then think again. Storied investigative reporter Hugh Aynesworth
has finally weighed in with the book his colleagues have been asking
him to write for decades. JFK: Breaking the News is the definitive
story of the assassination and its aftermath.
- Eager
to appear on top of the JFK story, which Dallas newspaper fooled
its readers with a bogus interview with J. Edgar Hoover?
- How
did defense attorney Melvin Belli concoct the famous epilepsy
defense for Jack Ruby?
- Why
didn’t the FBI tell the Dallas police that Lee Harvey Oswald
worked in a building directly in the path of JFK’s motorcade?
- What
was New Orleans DA Jim Garrison’s secret code and how did his
investigators bribe a witness?
The first print reporter to
interview Marina Oswald and first to establish her husband’s
escape route, Aynesworth also uncovered Oswald’s Russian diary and
was involved in first reporting how the high-profile defector paid a
threatening visit to the FBI office in Dallas only days before the
assassination.
JFK: Breaking the News
provides over 200 photographs and artifacts from Aynesworth’s personal
archive, including: his notes from the day of the assassination;
letters from British philosopher Bertrand Russell, then Congressman
Gerald Ford, and the Jack Ruby family. To read more about the previously
undisclosed revelations revealed in JFK: Breaking the News,
click here.
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