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Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK
Book • 1993
In 'Case Closed,' Gerald Posner presents a comprehensive and well-researched argument that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin of President John F. Kennedy.
The book meticulously examines the evidence, including the lives of Oswald and Jack Ruby, the ballistic and medical evidence, and the various conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination.
Posner uses computer modeling, graphics, and detailed appendices to support his conclusion that the Warren Commission's findings were correct.
Despite criticism from some conspiracy theorists, the book has been praised for its thoroughness and convincing argument, making it a significant work in the study of the JFK assassination.
The book meticulously examines the evidence, including the lives of Oswald and Jack Ruby, the ballistic and medical evidence, and the various conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination.
Posner uses computer modeling, graphics, and detailed appendices to support his conclusion that the Warren Commission's findings were correct.
Despite criticism from some conspiracy theorists, the book has been praised for its thoroughness and convincing argument, making it a significant work in the study of the JFK assassination.
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Mike Baker as the author of books on the JFK and MLK assassinations, offering insights on the declassified files.


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Mentioned by Ricki Gurwitz as arguing in favor of the resolution that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of JFK.

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