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“In Waldron’s, Legacy of Secrecy, it is stated that James Earl Ray was much like Rose, in the sense that they were both drug couriers operating for the same Marcello heroin network.”
― A Rose by Many Other Names: Rose Cherami & the JFK Assassination
― A Rose by Many Other Names: Rose Cherami & the JFK Assassination
“The man who might possibly be RFK’s mole, Haslam theorized in Dr. Mary’s Monkey, was Lee Harvey Oswald.”
― A Rose by Many Other Names: Rose Cherami & the JFK Assassination
― A Rose by Many Other Names: Rose Cherami & the JFK Assassination
“Cherami, as she is known to JFK assassination researchers, stated on Nov. 20, 1963, in Eunice, that the President would be murdered in Dallas on Friday, two days hence. After the assassination, she was also quite possibly the first person to link Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby.”
― A Rose by Many Other Names: Rose Cherami & the JFK Assassination
― A Rose by Many Other Names: Rose Cherami & the JFK Assassination
“con·spir·a·cy/ [kuhn-spir-uh-see] an evil, unlawful, treacherous, or surreptitious plan formulated in secret by two or more persons; plot.”
― A Rose by Many Other Names: Rose Cherami & the JFK Assassination
― A Rose by Many Other Names: Rose Cherami & the JFK Assassination
“Just as her life was shrouded in mystery, so was her death. It seems that Rose left the surreal in her wake.”
― A Rose by Many Other Names: Rose Cherami & the JFK Assassination
― A Rose by Many Other Names: Rose Cherami & the JFK Assassination





