JACQUELINE ACCUSED (The Appendices)

JACQUELINE ACCUSED (The Appendices)

by Richard Jackson
JACQUELINE ACCUSED (The Appendices)

JACQUELINE ACCUSED (The Appendices)

by Richard Jackson

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Overview

It has been called the crime of the century and the world's greatest murder mystery.
The assassination of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, however, is a mystery no longer.
JACQUELINE ACCUSED is the first complete account of the events of 22 November 1963. It is a detailed and thorough reconstruction of the crime, based on the medical and forensic evidence from Parkland Hospital in Dallas and Bethesda Naval Hospital.
JACQUELINE ACCUSED explains the motive for the murder, as well as the mechanics of the crime itself. It also describes the subsequent machinations of those charged with the investigation of this crime. It reveals why the actual murderer went unpunished and why an innocent man was framed for a crime he could not possibly have committed.
JACQUELINE ACCUSED finally closes the chapter on the murder of President Kennedy, and forever changes our perceptions about the victim, the culprit, and the participants in the subsequent coverup of this crime.
Controversial, yet persuasive, JACQUELINE ACCUSED is essential reading for all Americans who wish to know the truth about what really happened in Dealey Plaza.
JACQUELINE ACCUSED (The Appendices) contains the eleven Appendices, as well as the Glossary and the List of Works Cited from the hardcover edition. The Appendices address in depth various topics such as the Single Bullet Theory, the acoustic reconstruction of the shots, and more. The Appendices and Glossary supplement the text and furthers our understanding of the crime and subsequent coverup.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015836875
Publisher: Richard Jackson
Publication date: 11/14/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

The author, a former United States Marine, is a graduate of Rutgers College and the University of San Francisco School of Law. He currently resides in Oregon. This is his first book.
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