Roger Stones book “The Man Who Killed Kennedy” is an eye opening read about all the ins and outs of the assassination. Far more convoluted than I ever imagined.
Bump for Roger Stone’s book.
That is his best work imho.
I second the bump for Roger Stone’s book. I bought a copy when Roger was selling them to raise money for his legal expenses. It was better than I expected.
I don’t buy the theory that LBJ was the mastermind of the assassination, but I am willing to believe that he was sounded out beforehand, because the masterminds wanted to substitute LBJ for JFK in order to achieve a change in US government policy.
Roger does go into forbidden territory in discussing Ruby’s and Oswald’s connections beforehand, kudos to him for that.
Roger tells how Ruby tried to get access to Oswald at Dallas Police HQ the night of the assassination in the company of Israeli journalists, Ruby claiming that he was the translator for these journalists.
But Roger never questioned the ludicrous notion that Israel would send “journalists” who didn’t speak English to work in the United States.
In short, the book is full of interesting stories and well worth the read.