Harold Weisberg died recently, it may have been this January.
Some years ago I sent for a box of all of his books and received a nice note penned by his wife Lillian.
He is a very thorough researcher as his books show, and there is nothing at all spectacular or sensational about his work.
Again, the devil is in the details.
I read his first book about the assasination. Can't remember the name. I think he was the best researcher at the time. Lane being more volatile and emotional. I was hot on the subject for awhile. The Mark Lane book Plausible Denial was startling and based on a court victory. The conclusion just hangs out there in the atmosphere. C-YA