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Even fifty years after the so-called murder of the century, intriguing information and evidence is still being extracted from Texas on what happened before, during, and after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. This book on the JFK assassination, by two of the most dogged researchers ever, contains new information from Texans other assassination authors never knew existed. And many of the Texas-based stories told by Peterson and Zachry's previously uninterviewed subjects conflict with the Warren Commission version of the assassination. Pre-pub readers invariably ask: "How did you ever find out about that witness?"…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Even fifty years after the so-called murder of the century, intriguing information and evidence is still being extracted from Texas on what happened before, during, and after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. This book on the JFK assassination, by two of the most dogged researchers ever, contains new information from Texans other assassination authors never knew existed. And many of the Texas-based stories told by Peterson and Zachry's previously uninterviewed subjects conflict with the Warren Commission version of the assassination. Pre-pub readers invariably ask: "How did you ever find out about that witness?"
Autorenporträt
K. W. Zachry earned a Bachelor of Science in English and Political Science from McMurry College and a Master of Arts in English from the University of Texas at El Paso. Her interest in the Kennedy assassination began when her grandparents, who lived in Dallas on 11/22/63, shared with her all of the local newspapers from the assassination. She has been reading, researching, and "digging for bits and pieces" from people with first-hand information about the events surrounding the president's murder ever since. By combining information and sources with Sara, she discovered that many uninterviewed Texans possessed information about the greatest mystery of the twentieth century. Sara Peterson attended the University of La Verne in California, where she earned a Bachelor's of Arts Degree in Political Science and in History. After being told by her Political Science Department Chair that she could not do her senior thesis on the Kennedy assassination, she went ahead anyway, focusing on those planning, carrying out, and covering up the Kennedy assassination. Among the most powerful, she decided, was Lyndon Baines Johnson, a former Texan senator and then U.S. Vice-President. Since then, she has continued her research on the assassination and why the Warren Report's "evidence" is, in her view, inaccurate, incomplete, and in some cases manufactured. She is currently employed at a college in Texas as the Coordinator of the Developmental Education Language Lab and Writing Center.