Friday, 03 August 2007 12:40

David Talbot, Brothers

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Despite its up and downs, overall this is a worthwhile and unique book. Its most important aspect, of course, is the proof of Robert Kennedy's secret quest for the truth about Dallas. That is an important contribution with which to rebut the opposition's argument of: "Well, why didn't Bobby do anything?" We can finally dispose of that question in a truthful and forceful way, writes Jim DiEugenio.
Letter of protest to New York Times, signed by Jefferson Morley, Norman Mailer, Anthony Summers and David Talbot.
Sunday, 03 June 2007 21:27

Vincent Bugliosi, Reclaiming History

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What this case does need is some old-fashioned, historical scholarship. It's a shame and a waste of great time and effort that Bugliosi decided to contribute to the problem and not to its solution, concludes Josiah Thompson.
Paris Flammonde, who spent years in radio and television production ... is part of a vanishing breed -- a cultured intellectual whose wit and intellect is reflected in his prose, writes Bill Davy.
Sunday, 13 August 2006 23:07

Joan Mellen, A Farewell To Justice

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The book was a huge disappointment for me. Reportedly, Mellen spent seven years on it and over 150, 000 dollars. So, quite naturally, like others, I was expecting at least a worthwhile effort. If it was not going to be definitive, it would now be at least the best book on Garrison. But that's not true, writes Jim DiEugenio.
Tuesday, 18 April 2006 23:06

William Turner, Rearview Mirror

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For me, and for most of his longtime admirers, the highlights of this distinguished and fascinating book were the chapters on the Garrison inquiry and the one on the Robert Kennedy murder, writes Jim DiEugenio.
Tuesday, 04 May 2004 12:06

Gerald Posner, Case Closed

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Massive numbers of factual errors suffuse the book, which make it a veritable minefield, writes history professor David Wrone.
Friday, 16 January 2004 10:42

Gerald Posner: Did He Get Anything Right?

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Jim DiEugenio writes about Gerald Posner's irresponsibility in representing the evidence concerning the JFK assassination.
Jim DiEugenio discusses how Gerald Posner became wealthy from his pro-Warren Commission articles and books.
Tuesday, 06 January 2004 13:08

Posner in New Orleans: Gerry in Wonderland

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Case Closed deliberately suppresses and distorts the evidence that Oswald was involved in clandestine activities in New Orleans, writes Jim DiEugenio.
Sunday, 04 January 2004 13:26

He's Baaack! The Return of Gerald Posner

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Killing the Dream, Posner's book on the Martin Luther King assassination,  is pretty much drawn from the same mold as Case Closed, writes Jim DiEugenio.
Author Wallace Miliam discusses how Case Closed knowingly included false information concerning JFK assassination eyewitnesses.
From an unpublished book review of Case Closed written by Stewart Galanor in October 1993, in which he exposes Posner's misrepresentation of eyewitness testimony.
Friday, 14 November 2003 22:57

Shame On You, Sy, for the Awful Book on JFK

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David Wrone reviews Seymour Hersh's The Dark Side of Camelot.
Tuesday, 15 June 1999 18:18

Patricia Lambert, False Witness

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Robert Blakey has said that after his experience with the House Select Committee, it was his opinion that the JFK case was like a Rorschach test, people saw in it what they wished to see. Lambert's book is proof positive of this, write Jim DiEugenio and Bill Davy.
Monday, 15 February 1999 17:54

Nailed to the Cross: Gerald Posner on the King Case

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Mike Vinson explores the inaccuracies and misleading sections from Gerald Posner's book on the King assassination, Killing the Dream. He also goes after some of Posner's sources and shows why they should not have been trusted.
Monday, 15 June 1998 15:50

The Curious Case of Dan Moldea

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The methods and approaches of his are highly dubious, as Jim DiEugenio demonstrates in this review of Moldea's apologia for the LAPD.
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