Synopses & Reviews
< p=""> On November 22, 1963 a murder was committed in Dallas, Texas.<> < p=""> More than forty years later, the case remains unsolved.<> < p=""> Nearly 80 percent of the American people don't believe that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. The House Assassinations Committee has found that President Kennedy was assassinated as the result of a conspiracy. And yet the conspirators have never been identified, and no one has ever been brought to justice.<> < p=""> Until now. Once you read this book, you will know who killed JFK.<> < p=""> A SIMPLE ACT OF MURDER is the investigation that this case should have had from the beginning. Fuhrman cuts through the myths and misinformation to focus on the hard evidence. He examines the ballistics and medical records, scrutinizes photographs from the crime scene and the famous Zapruder film, and weighs the testimony of hundreds of witnesses.<> < p=""> Filled with vivid photos, informative diagrams and original drawings by Fuhrman himself that show the evidence in a new light, and make complex forensic matters clear and easily understood & ndash; this book is the visual record of the JFK assassination.<> < p=""> Fuhrman discovers a major clue that had been ignored for forty years, and will change the debate over the assassination. He overturns accepted notions about the way the murder occurred.<> < p=""> A SIMPLE ACT OF MURDER answers many questions that have plagued the American people ever since that fateful day in Dallas: <> < p=""> < br=""> & bull; Was Lee Harvey Oswald the lone gunman?<> < p=""> < br=""> & bull; Or was there a conspiracy?<> < p=""> < br=""> & bull; Could the Magic Bullet have done everything the Warren Commission claimed it did?<> < p=""> < br=""> & bull; What evidence was planted, suppressed or destroyed?<> < p=""> < br=""> & bull; What crucial piece of evidence was missed by all the government investigations, and even the independent researchers?<> < p=""> < br=""> & bull; And finally, who killed JFK?<> < p=""> The answers to these questions will surprise you.<>
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“[W]ell worth reading for its clarity and single-mindedness ...a brisk read for armchair investigators.” Philadelphia Inquirer
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“[A] fresh take...on the JFK assasination.” Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
On November 22, 1963, a murder was committed in Dallas, Texas. Nearly 80 percent of the American people don't believe the victim was killed by a lone gunman. The House Assassinations Committee determined it was the work of "a conspiracy," yet no conspirators were ever identified or brought to justice. For more than forty years the case has remained unsolved—until now.
Mark Fuhrman has cracked some of the best-known, most puzzling crimes in American history. In A Simple Act of Murder, he investigates the tragedy that rocked a nation: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Cutting through the myths and misinformation, Fuhrman focuses on the hard evidence, unveiling a major clue that was ignored for more than four decades—a breakthrough that will change the ongoing debate forever. Once you read this book, you'll know definitively who killed JFK.
Synopsis
On November 22, 1963, a murder was committed in Dallas, Texas. Nearly 80 percent of the American people don't believe the victim was killed by a lone gunman. The House Assassinations Committee determined it was the work of "a conspiracy," yet no conspirators were ever identified or brought to justice. For more than forty years the case has remained unsolved—until now.
Mark Fuhrman has cracked some of the best-known, most puzzling crimes in American history. In A Simple Act of Murder, he investigates the tragedy that rocked a nation: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Cutting through the myths and misinformation, Fuhrman focuses on the hard evidence, unveiling a major clue that was ignored for more than four decades—a breakthrough that will change the ongoing debate forever. Once you read this book, you'll know definitively who killed JFK.
About the Author
Retired LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman is the New York Times bestselling author of Murder in Brentwood, Murder in Greenwich, Murder in Spokane, and Death and Justice. He lives in Idaho.