Publisher's Synopsis
JFK: A DALLAS HOMICIDE commemorates the 60th anniversary of this terrible and tragic event in our American history by reviewing it through the sharply focused lens of direct eyewitness testimony. Presented as a compelling docudrama concerning a heinous crime, emphasis is placed upon those earliest and most forthright firsthand accounts, preserving their immediacy and impact with this unadulterated, undistorted format. Culled from numerous in-the-moment interviews and testimony, including well-documented declarations and sworn statements, this book presents in a cohesive time frame one of the most comprehensive yet concise compilations of these frequently rare accounts-many familiar, many unfamiliar, all soundly fascinating-ever collected in one volume. From the horrific events in Dealey Plaza to the traumatic incidents at Parkland Hospital-to the strange sightings at the Texas School Book Depository to the revealing encounters with J.D. Tippit, Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby-these telling accounts bear witness to two inescapable conclusions: multiple shooters fired those fatal gunshots at the president from different directions that fateful day, and the official government patsy, Lee Harvey Oswald, was never amongst them. Conspiracy to assassinate President John Fitzgerald Kennedy-cold-blooded, wicked, and corrupt-has rarely proved to be more clear-cut and conclusive.