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Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot (9780805096668): Bill O'Reilly, Martin Dugard: Books

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their polotical lives together. I enjoyed reading about an era where the people involved were so admired. Friendly reminder: there was never a trial and conviction or confession or admission by Oswald; he will always remain as the accused and not the perpetrator. And then you mistakenly try to align the wounds with your multiple viewings of the Zapruder film by stating on page 268 the bullet "exits the front of his skull. I lost much of my respect that I had for him. O'Reilly completely ignores key information about the assassination. to have been on the doorstep when he killed himself. If LHO was in Dallas making a fool of himself. It was not the worst book I have read. saddled but riderless horse. Even today there are many who do not believe Oswald acted independently. whereupon Perry turned Kennedy's head to the left. I was astonished by the complete lack of research that went into this drivel. who had murdered Oswald. and by a different shot. and Clint Hill's late night verification of its location are a matter or record. Interesting details but not much new. It was enlightening to find out some of the behind the scenes events I did not know were occuring at the time. I enjoyed Killing Lincoln and was hoping this book would be as good. No such wounds were reported at Parkland. Killing Kennedy: The End of Camelot. LBJ's "best friend" and neighbor J. He makes Bill Clinton's illicit affairs look amateurish. He admits burning a draft of the original autopsy. some of which I was not aware of. I enjoyed it very much and it was hard to put down. muffled drumbeat accompanied the inexpressible sensation of grief that pervaded the cool air. This book was informative and does a good job of making the Kennedy's & Camelot more personable. The book was recommended by a neighbor. I read what various historians have to say about a topic. The corner stone of this book is this: Kennedy was killed by Oswald. As I lived through it. their polotical lives together. that you look elsewhere for real research. Unlike some reviewers. Overall it was a good book and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who likes history. Historians consider Fonzi's book among the preeminent and most scholarly of the six hundred or so that have been published on the Kennedy assassination. and the Warren Commission report conclusions. I did not know that young Bill O'Reilly was one of the reporters trying to uncover information about the assasination

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