Truth at Last: The Untold Story Behind James Earl Ray and the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
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Tags: Contemporary, Crime, History, Memoir
ISBN:1599212846
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For forty years, the plea bargain of James Earl Ray for the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. has been the subject of intense inquiry and debate among historians and researchers. Was Ray—a small-town petty thief—really the criminal mastermind the Shelby County, Tennessee, prosecutors said he was? Or was he a pawn in a broader conspiracy that involved an entity much more powerful: the U.S. government?
In reality, evidence reveals James Earl Ray was inducted into the CIA as a young man in the U.S. Army and subjected to mind control experimentation—in the same era when psychological drugs are known to have been administered by the armed services to unknowing recruits in an attempt to control human behavior. Later, in the two years prior to the King assassination, Ray was under the influence of several government-connected hypnotists seemingly working to make him an obedient patsy.
Ray's case never went to trial, and many, including the King family, concluded that there had been a conspiracy, yet a government investigation in 2000 revealed that there was no evidence to suggest it.
In Truth At Last, Ray's eldest brother John Larry Ray and Martin Luther King Jr. historian Lyndon Barsten, offer incontrovertible evidence that James Earl Ray could not have assassinated Dr. King. John Larry Ray reveals the true secret history of his infamous brother, who for a lifetime claimed, "The Army put me on the road to ruin." Barsten documents John Larry Ray's assertions by drawing on scores of personal interviews and more than 4,000 Freedom of Information Act requests—including Ray's Army unit records. Together, they offer a startling new look at Ray's life, his encounters with the Feds and the Mob, and the crime that shook the world.
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Copyright 2008 by John Larry Ray and Lyndon Barsten. All rights reserved.
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Published in April 2008 by Globe Pequot Press and DailyLit.
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The Untold Story Behind James Earl Ray and the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Please let me put the Ray family into perspective for you. It will greatly help in understanding why our family was a natural breeding ground for a man who could be made into a black-ops victim without a hue and ...
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Truth at Last: The Untold Story Behind James Earl Ray and the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
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