About the Author:
Gerald Posner, a former Wall Street lawyer, is the author of Case Closed, a prize-winning reexamination of the JFK assassination. His other books include a biography of Ross Perot (Citizen Perot), an expose of the heroin trade (Warlords of Crime), a study of the offspring of Nazi leaders (Hitler's Children), and a novel, The Bio-Assassins. He is also so-author of Mengele, a biography of Auschwitz's "Angel of Death."
Posner has also written for The New York Times, The New Yorker, Time, Newsweek, and U.S. New & World Report. He lives in New York City with his wife Trisha.
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After thirty years, Killing the Dream reexamines the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., based on explosive new interviews, confidential files, and previously undisclosed evidence. Killing the Dream not only uncovers the errors of previous investigations--both private and governmental--but resolves the speculation about whether the FBI, CIA, or mafia was involved in the death of Dr. King.
Killing the Dream untangles the case's leading puzzles:
* Was there a mysterious person called Raoul who directed James Earl Ray in the year leading up to the murder?
* Was the fatal shot fired from the bathroom window of a Memphis flophouse, or from a sniper's perch hidden in a densely overgrown garden across from King's hotel?
* Did the military have a covert team of snipers in Memphis on the day King was killed?<
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