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From the Mary Ferrell Foundation

Video Clips - Larry Hancock on the JFK Assassination

Larry Hancock is the author of Someone Would Have Talked, a book which addresses the common objection to conspiracy voiced in the title. Hancock discusses the very interesting things that some people did say, both prior and after the assassination. He is an expert on Cuban exile groups and the dangerous milieu created by Kennedy's conflicted Cuba policy.

The Martin Luther King Assassination
The assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the opening acts which plunged 1968 into a year of turmoil. Coming on the heels of the Tet Offensive which showed the war in Vietnam to be in disarray, and President Johnson's decision not to seek re-election, King's assassination was itself soon followed by the murder of Robert Kennedy, violence at the Democratic National Convention, and a general unraveling of the country into a period of violence and despair. Like the other assassinations of the 1960s, the King murder had its "lone nut," in this case James Earl Ray, an escaped convict who purchased the rifle found near the assassination scene and was caught in flight two months later. But, also like the other assassinations, evidence of conspiracy was easily found, despite being ignored by government investigators.

Larry Hancock and Stuart Wexler are currently working on a book on the MLK assassination.


Incomplete Justice: "I don't know any other people..."     Hancock, Larry    
Incomplete Justice: "No, there were no other guns..."     Hancock, Larry    
Incomplete Justice: "They are all fibbing..."     Hancock, Larry    
Incomplete Justice: At the Ambassador Hotel     Hancock, Larry   

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