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Crossfire The Plot That Killed Kennedy

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ISBN-10: 0465031803

ISBN-13: 9780465031801

Edition: 2nd (Revised)

Authors: Jim Marrs

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What really happened in Dallas on November 22, 1963? Was the assassination of John F. Kennedy simply the work of a warped, solitary young man, or was something more nefarious afoot? Pulling together a wealth of evidence, including rare photos, documents, and interviews, veteran Texas journalist Jim Marrs reveals the truth about that fateful day. Thoroughly revised and updated with the latest findings about the assassination, Crossfire is the most comprehensive, convincing explanation of how, why, and by whom our thirty-fifth president was killed.
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Book details

List price: $30.99
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 10/22/2013
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 648
Size: 6.22" wide x 9.29" long x 1.65" tall
Weight: 1.738
Language: English

Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Revised Edition
The Kill Zone
Dallas-The Stage Is Set
The Thirty-fifth President
Dealey Plaza-November 22, 1963
The Motorcade
The Crowd
Two Suspicions Men
The Babushka Lady
The Texas School Book Depository
The Distracting Seizure
The Man in the Doorway
The Oswald Encounter
The Triple Underpass
Smoke on the Grassy Knoll
The Third Wounded Man
The Grassy Knoll
The Zapruder Film
The Black Dog Man
The Badge Man
A Grassy Knoll Witness
Means, Motives, and Opportunities
Lee Harvey Oswald-Assassin or Patsy?
A Mother in History
Oswald's Library Card
Semper Fidelis
Oswald Overseas
Oswaldskovich the Marine
Russians (Soviets and Solidarists)
Oswald and the U-2
Robert E. Webster-Another Oswald?
A Phony Defection
Comrade Oswald
A Whirlwind Romance
A Soviet Defector's Story
Cubans (Pro- and Anti-Castro Cubans)
Fidel Castro
Disaster at the Bay of Pigs
544 Camp Street
Oswald and the Exiles
Oswald's Girlfriend
Mobsters (Organized Crime)
Bootleggers and Boozers
Lucky Goes to War
Carlos Marcello
Santos Trafficante and Cuba
The War on Hoffa
Momo and His Girlfriends
Agents (The CIA and Other Intelligence Agencies)
The Manchurian Candidates
CIA-Mafia Death Plots
New Orleans
The Saga of Tosh Plumlee
Was Oswald a Spy?
A Message from Oswald
DeMohrenschildt and the Agency
The French Connection to the Assassination
G-Men (J. Edgar Hoover's FBI and the Secret Service)
The Top G-man
Did Oswald Work for the FBI?
Cuban Grand Central Station
The Secret Service
A Few Drinks at the Cellar
Rednecks and Oilmen (Right-wing Extremists and Texas Millionaires)
A Bullet for the General
The Miami Prophet
Nixon and the JFK Assassination
A Killing on Wall Street
Kennedy and Oilmen
Oswald's Friends
All the Way with LBJ
Soldiers (The Military)
The Military-Industrial Complex
Kennedy and Vietnam
The Man Who Was to Kill Oswald
Lone Gunmen on the Grassy Knoll
Aftermath
Dallas
Mysterious Secret Service Men
The Black Car Chase
The Account of Roger Craig
The Three Tramps
The Mafia Man in Dealey Plaza
The Shooting of J. D. Tippit
The Arrest of Oswald
The FBI Takes Control
Two Hospitals
Jack Ruby at Parkland
The Switching of Bodies
Jack Ruby
Jack Ruby-Gangster
Jack Ruby-Gunrunner and FBI Informant
The Woman Who Foresaw the Assassination
Did Ruby and Oswald Know Each Other?
The Shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald
Jack Ruby's Warnings
The Sudden Death of Jack Ruby
The Evidence
An Incriminating Palm Print
Questionable Backyard Photos
Reenactment Problems
The Warren Commission
The Reluctant Chairman
Oswald and the FBI
Conflicts in the Testimony
The Single-Bullet Theory
The Garrison Investigation
Clay Shaw and Permindex
The House Select Committee on Assassinations
Blakey at the Helm
The Dallas Police Radio Recording
The Oliver Stone Film JFK
Preemptive Attacks
The Assassinations Records Review Board
Douglas Home's Discoveries
The Zapruder Film: Fundamental or Fraud?
Hollywood Takes a Look
A Question of Oswald
An Impostor
Was Oswald Really Oswald?
The Oswald Exhumation
Convenient Deaths
Early Deaths
Strange Deaths Continue
Conclusions
Assassination Coverage
A Likely Scenario
Sources and Notes
Index
Photographs follow page