Crossfire

the plot that killed Kennedy

Crossfire

the plot that killed Kennedy
Jim Marrs
Book - 2013

"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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37413316756065 Available Non-fiction 973.922 MARRS
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Marrs, Jim
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Basic Books, [2013]
Edition:Revised and updated edition.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |a Machine generated contents note:  |g pt. I  |t KILL ZONE --  |t Dallas -- The Stage Is Set --  |t Thirty-fifth President --  |t Dealey PLAZA -- November 22, 1963 --  |t Motorcade --  |t Crowd --  |t Two Suspicious Men --  |t Babushka Lady --  |t Texas School Book Depository --  |t Distracting Seizure --  |t Man in the Doorway --  |t Oswald Encounter --  |t Triple Underpass --  |t Smoke on the Grassy Knoll --  |t Third Wounded Man --  |t Grassy Knoll --  |t Zapruder Film --  |t Black Dog Man --  |t Badge Man --  |t Grassy Knoll Witness --  |g pt. II  |t MEANS, MOTIVES, AND OPPORTUNITIES --  |t Lee Harvey Oswald -- Assassin or Patsy? --  |t Mother in History --  |t Oswald's Library Card --  |t Semper Fidelis --  |t Oswald Overseas --  |t Oswaldskovich the Marine --  |t Russians (Soviets and Solidarists) --  |t Oswald and the U-2 --  |t Robert E. Webster -- Another Oswald? --  |t Phony Defection --  |t Comrade Oswald --  |t Whirlwind Romance --  |t Soviet Defector's Story --  |t Cubans (Pro- and Anti-Castro Cubans) --  |t Fidel Castro --  |t Disaster at the Bay of Pigs --  |t 544 Camp Street --  |t Oswald and the Exiles --  |t Oswald's Girlfriend --  |t MOBSTERS (Organized Crime) --  |t Bootleggers and Boozers --  |t Lucky Goes to War --  |t Carlos Marcello --  |t Santos Trafficante and Cuba --  |t War on Hoffa --  |t Momo and His Girlfriends --  |t Agents (The CIA and Other Intelligence Agencies) --  |t Manchurian Candidates --  |t CIA-Mafia Death Plots --  |t New Orleans --  |t Saga of Tosh Plumlee --  |t Was Oswald a Spy? --  |t Message from Oswald --  |t DeMohrenschildt and the Agency --  |t French Connection to the Assassination --  |t G-Men (J. Edgar Hoover's FBI and the Secret Service) --  |t Top G-man --  |t Did Oswald Work for the FBI? --  |t Cuban Grand Central Station --  |t Secret Service --  |t Few Drinks at the Cellar --  |t Rednecks and Oilmen (Right-wing Extremists and Texas Millionaires) --  |t Bullet for the General --  |t Miami Prophet --  |t Nixon and the JFK Assassination --  |t Killing on Wall Street --  |t Kennedy and Oilmen --  |t Oswald's Friends --  |t All the Way with LBJ --  |t Soldiers (The Military) --  |t Military-Industrial Complex --  |t Kennedy and Vietnam --  |t Man Who Was to Kill Oswald --  |t Lone Gunmen on the Grassy Knoll --  |g pt. III  |t AFTERMATH --  |t Dallas --  |t Mysterious Secret Service Men --  |t Black Car Chase --  |t Account of Roger Craig --  |t Three Tramps --  |t Mafia Man in Dealey Plaza --  |t Shooting of J. D. Tippit --  |t Arrest of Oswald --  |t FBI Takes Control --  |t Two Hospitals --  |t Jack Ruby at Parkland --  |t Switching of Bodies --  |t Jack Ruby --  |t Jack Ruby -- Gangster --  |t Jack Ruby -- Gunrunner and FBI Informant --  |t Woman Who Foresaw the Assassination --  |t Did Ruby and Oswald Know Each Other? --  |t Shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald --  |t Jack Ruby's Warnings --  |t Sudden Death of Jack Ruby --  |t Evidence --  |t Incriminating Palm Print --  |t Questionable Backyard Photos --  |t Reenactment Problems --  |t Warren Commission --  |t Reluctant Chairman --  |t Oswald and the FBI --  |t Conflicts in the Testimony --  |t Single-Bullet Theory --  |t Garrison Investigation --  |t Clay Shaw and Permindex --  |t House Select Committee on Assassinations --  |t Blakey at the Helm --  |t Dallas Police Radio Recording --  |t Oliver Stone Film JFK --  |t Preemptive Attacks --  |t Assassinations Records Review Board --  |t Douglas Horne's Discoveries --  |t Zapruder Film: Fundamental or Fraud? --  |t Hollywood Takes a Look --  |t Question of Oswald --  |t Impostor --  |t Was Oswald Really Oswald? --  |t Oswald Exhumation --  |t Convenient Deaths --  |t Early Deaths --  |t Strange Deaths Continue --  |g pt. IV  |t CONCLUSIONS --  |t Assassination Coverage --  |t Likely Scenario. 
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