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Hardcover Presumed Guilty Book

ISBN: 0498019330

ISBN13: 9780498019333

Presumed Guilty

If Howard Roffman is right, and his careful documentation argues that he is, Lee Harvey Oswald could not have been the assassin of President John F. Kennedy. He could not have been the gunman in the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Hardcover

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great book!!!!!!!

This is one of the best books Ive read on the JFK Assassination!it shows that the Warren Cmmission concluded before it did any investigation or took any testimony tha LHO was guilty and that he was the Assassin.it is clear that Oswald's legal rights were violated in every way imaginable way.The district Attorney the cheif of police and the captain of homocide all said that OSWALD was the man who killed the President on what evidence??a rifle with no identifiable fingerprints only a smudge palmprint 3 days after he was murdered was found on the stock!!there were no fingerprints on the empty shells found at the window.are we suppose to beleive that after shooting the president with three consecutive shots in 5.6 seconds he runs across the other side of the depository cleans the rifle of any prints picks his way around the stacks book hiding the rifle carefully amomg the stacks of books runs 4 flight of stairs to the 2nd floorlunchroom works the coke machine and is confronted by by two witnessis who said he appeared normal calm and not agitated!!it did not happen!!!

Good analysis

I liked the spectrographic analysis and the comments Roffman made. In reality only the bullets found in Conally, Kennedy, the stretcher bullet, fragments found in the limo can tell us what happened that day. If these bullets are identical to the Oswald's gun then we can conclude that there was a lone gunman. But until that is proved the lone gunman theory is specualtion.

best book on the subject

book is written in black and whites, no grey areas. It deals with only a few indisputable facts, for example: time line and placement. The book draws no conclusions nor does it make any suppositions. The book is very short and to the point, a must read for any one who has any intrest in the death of J.F.K.
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