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Kennedy's avenger, assassination, conspiracy, and the forgotten trial of Jack Ruby, Dan Abrams and David Fisher

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Kennedy's avenger, assassination, conspiracy, and the forgotten trial of Jack Ruby, Dan Abrams and David Fisher
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
history
Main title
Kennedy's avenger
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Oclc number
1249448543
Responsibility statement
Dan Abrams and David Fisher
Sub title
assassination, conspiracy, and the forgotten trial of Jack Ruby
Summary
No crime in history had more eyewitnesses. On November 24, 1963, two days after the killing of President Kennedy, a troubled nightclub owner named Jack Ruby quietly slipped into the Dallas police station and assassinated the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. Millions of Americans witnessed the killing on live television, and yet the event would lead to questions for years to come. It also would help to spark the conspiracy theories that have continued to resonate today. Under the long shadow cast by the assassination of America's beloved president, few would remember the bizarre trial that followed three months later in Dallas, Texas. How exactly does one defend a man who was seen pulling the trigger in front of millions? And, more important, how did Jack Ruby, who fired point-blank into Oswald live on television, die an innocent man?
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