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Killing the Truth: Deceit and Deception in the JFK Case

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Filled with new evidence, a book of shocking disclosures includes how the AMA tried to suppress information, proof that the autopsy doctors fabricated their report, and an interview with the "missing" British nurse who attended Kennedy's body. Reprint.

752 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1993

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June 17, 2024
yet another JFK book with some morsels of new information peppered throughout.
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10 reviews9 followers
April 27, 2012
If, as I have, you have already read over twenty books on the JFK assassination, you may find this book more interesting. Otherwise, stay away. While there is some interesting information here, the author spends way too many of the 752 pages attacking other critics and going into mind-numbing detail on a select few topics (the autopsy photos and X-rays among them).
7 reviews2 followers
February 21, 2012
An exhaustive read if you are not familiar with the case but probably the best account of what really occured in Dallas. It is my great hope that we know the truth about all 3 of the assasinations.
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