Killing : and the Assassination of Martin Luther , Jr, Gerald L. Posner, Harcourt Brace & Company, 1999, 0156006510, 9780156006514, 448 pages. In the three decades since April 4, 1968, when Martin Luther King, Jr., was shot to death in Memphis, scores of books and articles have questioned whether James Earl Ray, King's killer, acted alone or was part of a larger conspiracy. Now, based on explosive new interviews, confidential files, and previously undisclosed evidence, bestselling author Gerald Posner finally resolves the simple truth of the last great political murder mystery of the 1960s, definitively proving that Ray acted alone. Beginning with a straightforward narrative of the events before, during, and after the shooting, Posner untangles the case's leading puzzles: Was there a mysterious person named Raoul who directed Ray in the year leading up to the murder? Were the FBI, the CIA, or an arm of the Mafia involved? Did the military have a covert team of snipers in Memphis on the day King died? Was James Earl Ray a patsy, as the King family has publicly declared? At the heart of this book is an in-depth profile of Ray himself, a fascinating profile of a career criminal from one of the most forsaken parts of poor white America. Posner re-creates the memorable dramas of the case: Dr. King's rousing "mountaintop" speech the night before his death; the chilling moments of the assassination; Ray's frantic flight across four countries as he tried to escape justice; and the shock of the King family's embrace of Ray just before his own death in jail. A riveting search for justice, Killing the Dream finally thwarts James Earl Ray's efforts to take his secrets to the grave, and proves the identity of King's killer beyond a shadow of a doubt. .

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Warlords of Crime Chinese Secret Societies : The New Mafia, Gerald L. Posner, Jan 1, 1990, True Crime, 289 pages. Discusses the growing menace of Chinese youth gangs and their usurpation of power from traditional crime organizations.

Congressional Serial Set , , 1918, United States, . Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives..

March On! The Day My Brother Martin Changed the World, Christine King Farris, 2008, Juvenile Nonfiction, 32 pages. Having led thousands in a march for civil rights to the foot of the Lincoln Memorial on August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr. gave a speech that would forever inspire people ....

King The Photobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr, Charles Richard Johnson, Bob Adelman, 2000, Biography & Autobiography, 288 pages. A photographic survey of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s life, public and private, ranges from King standing before his congregation to the bus boycott in Montgomery and his ....

An Act of State The Execution of Martin Luther King, William Pepper, Jan 1, 2003, Biography & Autobiography, 334 pages. Recounts the death of Martin Luther King, Jr., argues that the events represent a government conspiracy to assassinate him, and discusses his proposed run for president, media .... Compilation of the statements of James Earl Ray staff report of the Select Committee on Assassinations, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, second session, United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Assassinations, James Earl Ray, 1978, Assassination, 100 pages. .

He slew the dreamer my search, with James Earl Ray, for the truth about the murder of Martin Luther King, William Bradford Huie, James Earl Ray, 1970, Biography & Autobiography, 212 pages. .

King, Volume 1 , Ho Che Anderson, 1993, Comics & Graphic Novels, 68 pages. The first of three parts, this beautiful graphic novel from the celebrated black cartoonist Ho Che Anderson traces the life and career of civil rights leader Reverend Martin ....

Killing the Shadows , Val McDermid, Aug 19, 2002, Fiction, 481 pages. When a killer who stalks crime writers murders her boyfriend, a prominent author, Professor Fiona Cameron, is on the case, using her computer knowledge to hunt him down. By the ....

A Case of conspiracy , Michael Newton, 1980, Biography & Autobiography, 245 pages. .

The Martin Luther King Assassination , Philip H. Melanson, Jul 1, 1994, True Crime, 230 pages. New revelations on the conspiracy and cover-up.

Secrets of the Kingdom The Inside Story of the Saudi-U.S. Connection, Gerald L. Posner, 2005, Political Science, 254 pages. Explores the secret alliance between the United States and the ruling family of Saudi Arabia, revealing details of the impact of the Saudis on American businesses and politics ....

The Idea of Justice , Amartya Sen, Sep 30, 2009, Philosophy, 467 pages. Presents an analysis of what justice is, the transcendental theory of justice and its drawbacks, and a persuasive argument for a comparative perspective on justice that can ....

The King conspiracy , Michael Newton, 1987, Juvenile Fiction, 251 pages. A fascinating account of the events that led up to the murder of Martin Luther King and the role played in it by James Earl Ray - the alleged assassin who is still incarcerated ....

Who Killed Martin Luther King? The True Story by the Alleged Assassin, James Earl Ray, 1997, Social Science, 288 pages. The man sentenced to a life term for murdering Martin Luther King, jr., asserts his innocence and argues that Hoover's FBI plotted to kill King.