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Topic started on 4-4-2008 @ 12:54 PM by Sestias

Was James Earl Ray Martin Luther King's Killer? Doubts Remain


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Civil rights leader Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, 40 years ago on 4 April 1968.

A year later, James Earl Ray admitted to being the assassin. Because of that guilty plea there was no full trial. But Ray changed his story almost at once and until his death in 1998 insisted he did not murder Dr King. So was he the killer? And if so, did he work alone?

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reply posted on 4-4-2008 @ 04:54 PM by Sestias
reply to post by oLDWoRLDDiSoRDeR


The person in the Kennedy administration who was most paranoid about "communists" was J. Edgar Hoover, the director of the F.B.I.

He could well have thought King was the equivalent of what we call a "terrorist" today. And he was known to keep files and spy on hundreds, if not thousands, of suspected reds.

You're right, there were a lot of people who were just plain afraid of what King stood for.

Will we ever know for sure who did it?
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