If Shaw had restrained himself, or if he had had an editor to point out the problems with his design, then this would have been a good and valuable book about Dorothy Kilgallen: who she really was, what we know and do not know about her death. But such was not the case. I would actually recommend Sara Jordan’s informative and objective essay instead, concludes Jim DiEugenio.
By Flint Taylor, At: Truthout
by Rex Bradford, At: Mary Ferrell
This essay on [Willens' and Mosk's] work for the Warren Commission they served on is more notable for what they omit from the official record than what they include, writes Gary Aguilar.
Re-examines the stories about multiple/alternate rifles found on November 22, 1963.
Examines the evolution of the placement of the "final" shot and the question of the plat of Dealey Plaza prepared for the Warren Commission.
Problems with tracing the pistol allegedly used to kill J.D. Tippit to Oswald, again following work done by John Armstrong.
An index to the essays on this site by David Joseph, which he has all grouped under the rubric of "The evidence is the conspiracy".
by Jonathan Rauch
At: The Atlantic
Copyright 2016-2022 by kennedysandking.com • All Rights Reserved