TAKEDOWN, the very latest of JFK assassination research, originally submitted as a series of research papers, where the authors Rachel White and Richard Hooke have looked at the events surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy from a fresh perspective. In particular, analysis of Buell Wesley Frazier’s testimony, about how Lee Harvey Oswald both entered and exited Dealey plaza on 11/22/1963, is investigated. This theme is central in understanding a fictional story has been constructed by Mr. Frazier, which is key to unraveling the entire conspiracy. Taking witness statements, accounts from the Warren Commission hearings, HSCA and research by other investigations the authors have connected the dots in the sequence of events in order to determine the truth - separate from the official narrative the public were told and is common belief. The role Ruth and Michael Paine played in these events is also examined in depth in order to determine the extent of complicity, in both supporting the assassination of JFK and framing Lee Oswald. The book also looks at how associated players, many identified in the Garrison investigation, Clay Shaw, Jack Ruby, David Ferrie, Roscoe White, John Roselli, Carlos Marcello, Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson and many less familiar, have remained in the shadows and are now brought to light. Never before has anyone pieced together the players like this truly groundbreaking work, by White & Hooke, guaranteed to cause a shift in current perceptions in the minds of readers and researchers alike, about the evil murder of JFK. The associated murder of JD Tippit is also examined with an explosive conclusion that, when grasped by ordinary people, who have never before really considered why Tippit was killed, is truly blood curdling. This book is presented in an easy to read style and is for seasoned JFK assassination researchers and readers new to understanding these events for the first time. (Gray scale 442 pages)