Massive numbers of factual errors suffuse the book, which make it a veritable minefield, writes history professor David Wrone.
Five people, including Michael Baden, MD, have demonstrated great faith in the public's inability or unwillingness to make a simple comparison between what they say, and what is a matter of public record, writes Milicent Cranor.
Jim DiEugenio writes about Gerald Posner's irresponsibility in representing the evidence concerning the JFK assassination.
Jim DiEugenio writes about how reporter Gus Russo digs up long-forgotten characters in the JFK assassination to slant the story toward the government's conclusions.
Jim DiEugenio discusses how Gerald Posner became wealthy from his pro-Warren Commission articles and books.
Case Closed deliberately suppresses and distorts the evidence that Oswald was involved in clandestine activities in New Orleans, writes Jim DiEugenio.
An index to the critiques of Gerald Posner's writings by authors at CTKA.
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From an unpublished book review of Case Closed written by Stewart Galanor in October 1993, in which he exposes Posner's misrepresentation of eyewitness testimony.
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