F. Peter Model and Robert J. Groden are the two authors of this 1976 publication. I assume the text is the full responsibility of Model and the photographic plates the input of Groden. Since the arrival in print of 'JFK: The Case for Conspiracy', over four decades have passed, the H.S.C.A. has sat and the A.R.R.B. has sifted through the JFK Records Act. Yet, the case for conspiracy remains on the charge sheet of Dallas '63. I detected only a few very minor inaccuracies in Model's narrative, which throughout his treatise assaults the Warren, so called, investigation and verdicts, in a thoroughly competent and damning report. I obtained this paperback from the collection of U.K. author and researcher Ian Griggs, which is signed by Groden.
Rank and utter silliness, with hypothesis and wild speculation unaided by a shred of evidence. Anyone really interested in a decent analysis of the events of 22 November 1963 is strongly urged to read Vincent Bugliosi's book RECLAIMING HISTORY which looks at not just the assassination, but a number of related subjects, including the rise of the conspiracy industry. Books such as this one by Model and Groden are unfortunately part of a decades long cycle of cynical efforts to cash in on the gullibility of people willing to entertain salacious theories at the expense of established historical facts.