Book review: Grievances undiminished by time

The house select committee on assassinations found that, although Lee Harvey Oswald fired the deadly shots, he was not the only gunman
Book review: Grievances undiminished by time

Surrounded by detectives, Lee Harvey Oswald talks to the media as he is led down a corridor of the Dallas police station on November 23, 1963, for another round of questioning in connection with the assassination of US president John F Kennedy. File picture: AP

  • That Day in Dallas: Lee Harvey Oswald Did NOT Kill JFK 
  • Robert K Tanenbaum 
  • Regnery, £23.99

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