

Accessories After the Fact
Book • 1967
Sylvia Meagher's "Accessories After the Fact" meticulously examines the evidence presented by the Warren Commission regarding the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
Meagher, a UN employee and early skeptic, meticulously indexed the 26 volumes of evidence, making it accessible for researchers.
Her analysis reveals inconsistencies and contradictions within the Commission's findings, challenging the official narrative.
The book highlights the limitations of the investigation and the potential for manipulation of evidence.
It serves as a crucial resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of the case, prompting further investigation into the events surrounding the assassination.
Meagher, a UN employee and early skeptic, meticulously indexed the 26 volumes of evidence, making it accessible for researchers.
Her analysis reveals inconsistencies and contradictions within the Commission's findings, challenging the official narrative.
The book highlights the limitations of the investigation and the potential for manipulation of evidence.
It serves as a crucial resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of the case, prompting further investigation into the events surrounding the assassination.
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