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Radio Show on Dallas DA Ruby Docs Release

Gary Mack's response to our email:

Please fix this erroneous statement on your website:
 
"Features David Kaiser, author of "The Road to Dallas", and Max Holland, author of the "Kennedy Assassination Tapes". Heads Up: All guests believe Lee Oswald acted alone."
 
David believes there was a conspiracy, though I don't know his details.  And I'm on the show, too, and my personal support of the HSCA acoustics evidence of two gunmen has never wavered.
 
My response:

Gary,

...I thought from your recent statements on the news that you considered LHO to be the lone gunman although previously you have supported the acoustic evidence. Kaiser has not made a statement that I am aware of that he believes in more than one shooter.

Best,

Debra
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Perhaps I should have been more clear in my posting above. I did fail to list Gary Mack as a guest on the program due only to my haste in updating this email list on the documents being available on line. Most recently, Mack was on the Keith Oberman show where he made this statement:

"Virtually all the hard evidence leads to Lee Harvey Oswald."

Perhaps. Mack and I will have to disagree over what is "hard" evidence.

Regarding David Kaiser, I should have been more clear that while he believes in a conspirary to kill President Kennedy, he states his belief that Lee Oswald acted alone in shooting JFK.

From Amazon Reviews:
Library Journal (starred review) : A scrupulously researched account, which may be one of the best books yet on the assassination...Kaiser posits that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman although he did not act alone: the murder plot was hatched by Mafia bosses Santo Trafficante, John Roselli, and Sam Giancana as revenge for Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy's relentless pursuit of the mob and for the vast sums of money they lost when Castro closed Cuba's mob-controlled casinos. Other startling revelations are that Oswald might have been a CIA agent, even though he was promised a large sum of money by the mob to kill Kennedy, and that Jack Ruby killed Oswald on orders from the Mafia, to which Ruby was connected. This detailed, often chilling account stands out among the overwhelming number of assassination books.
--Karl Helicher

I leave our readers with one of my favorite quotes:

"We don't have any proof that Oswald fired the rifle. No one has been able to put him in that building with a gun in his hand." --Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry, quoted by United Press International, November 5, 1969."