Product Description A work of monumental research and overwhelming evidence, Case Closed restores the human drama to one of the watershed events in American history, and in the process answers the nagging riddle of how and why Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK. From Publishers Weekly Posner's sound and painstakingly thorough argument that Oswald was the sole culprit of JFK's murder was a PW bestseller. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. Review “Persuasive. . . . Brilliantly illuminating. . . . More satisfying than any conspiracy theory.” —The New York Times “By far the most lucid and compelling account. . . . No serious historian who writes about the assassination in the future will be able to ignore it.” —The New York Times Book Review “Superb. . . . The most convincing explanation of the assassination.” —Robert Dallek, The Boston Sunday Globe “Required reading for anyone interested in the American crime of the century.” —Newsday “Utterly convincing. . . . Fascinating and important. . . . Case closed, indeed.” —Chicago Tribune From the Publisher A work of monumental research and overwhelming evidence, Case Closed restores the human drama to one of the watershed events in American history, and in the process answers the nagging riddle of how and why Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK. From the Inside Flap A work of monumental research and overwhelming evidence, Case Closed restores the human drama to one of the watershed events in American history, and in the process answers the nagging riddle of how and why Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. 1 "Which One Are You?" President John F. Kennedy had been dead less than an hour. J. D. Tippit, only the third Dallas policeman in a decade to die in the line of duty, was killed shortly after the President. Rumors swept the city. Dealey Plaza, the site of the presidential assassination, was in pandemonium. Dozens of witnesses sent the police scurrying in different directions in futile search of an assassin. While most police mobilized to hunt the President's killer, more than a dozen sped to Dallas's Oak Cliff, a quiet middle-class neighborhood, to search for Tippit's murderer. At 1:46 P.M., after an abortive raid on a public library, a police dispatcher announced: "Have information a suspect just went in the Texas Theater on West Jefferson." Within minutes, more than six squad cars sealed the theater's front and rear exits. Police armed with shotguns spread into the balcony and the main floor as the lights were turned up. Only a dozen moviegoers were scattered inside the small theater. Officer M. N. McDonald began walking up the left aisle from the rear of the building, searching patrons along the way. Soon, he was near a young man in the third row from the back of the theater. McDonald stopped and ordered him to stand. The man slowly stood up, raised both hands, and then yelled, "Well, it is all over now." In the next instant, he punched McDonald in the face, sending the policeman's cap flying backward. McDonald instinctively lurched forward just as his assailant pulled a pistol from his waist. They tumbled over the seats as other police rushed to subdue the gunman. The gun's hammer clicked as the man pulled the trigger, but it did not fire. After the suspect was handcuffed, he shouted, "I am not resisting arrest. Don't hit me anymore." The police pulled him to his feet and marched him out the theater as he yelled, "I know my rights. I want a lawyer." A crowd of nearly two hundred had gathered in front of the building, the rumor circulating that the President's assassin might have been caught. As the police exited, the crowd surged forward, screaming obscenities and crying, "Let us have him. We'll kill him! We want him!" The young man smirked and hollered back, "I protest this police brutality!" Several police formed a wedge and cut through the mob to an unmarked car. The suspect was pushed into the rear seat betw
Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK
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Author: Posner, Gerald
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9780385474467
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Author: Posner, Gerald
Edition: Reprint
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 624
Release Date: 15-08-1994
Package Dimensions: 8.3 x 6.1 x 1.5 inches Languages: English