Collects articles that delve into the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and Robert Kennedy and probes the curious intrigues and unanswered questions from Dallas to Watergate
I'd been paying attention to doubts about the official Warren Commission account of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy since Mark Lane's Rush to Judgment was published and had, much more recently, read a couple of books about the doubts concerning the assassination of his brother, Senator Robert F. Kennedy. This material is covered amply herein, but the discussion of the doubts about the assassination of Martin Luther King was new to me although once, years before, I had heard Coretta Scott King privately express her own skepticism after she had spoken to a group of democratic socialists in Terre Haute, Indiana.