|
|
Post by vegalyra on Mar 11, 2019 17:58:35 GMT
You may have read it but I'm about one third in Accessories after the Fact by Sylvia Meagher. archive.org/details/AccessoriesAfterTheFactShe compares the conclusion in the Warren Commission Report to what is found in the volumes of Hearings and Exhibits of the same Commission. She does make a case that Oswald might have walked, had he faced a fair trial. She mostly attacks the issues in the way the Commission operated or made its conclusions. It does go back a bit though, so some information might have been confirmed or proven untrue since but it's interesting. I'm wondering if anyone has read Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy by Vincent Bugliosi. I'm more curious about it than really consider it a neutral book. I started reading Reclaiming History; ultimately from what I've read so far, Bugliosi believed Oswald was the sole assassin, but he does explore many of the popular conspiracy theories and attempts to debunk them. It's a good book (maybe it should be classified as a "tome"), and while I still believe there was more than likely conspiracy, Bugliosi made a good case for the "lone nut".
|
|