Lee Harvey Oswald: A Far Mean Streak of Independence Brought on by Negleck

A Far Mean Streak of Independence Brought On By Negleck

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Author: Michael Hastings ISBN: 9781783195763
Publisher: Oberon Books Publication: November 5, 2013
Imprint: Oberon Books Language: English
Author: Michael Hastings
ISBN: 9781783195763
Publisher: Oberon Books
Publication: November 5, 2013
Imprint: Oberon Books
Language: English

“If Lee Harvey Oswald did it, he could not have done it alone. If he did not, he must be the hit of the century. If he was involved
and somehow double-crossed, alive today must be persons with the guilt of awful silence.”

Dallas, Texas. 12.30pm. Friday, 22 November 1963. President John F. Kennedy is assassinated. 48 hours later, Lee Harvey Oswald himself was murdered.

Told through the eyes of Oswald’s wife and mother, coupled with extracts from the Warren Commission’s report, we follow the unsettled drifting life of Lee Harvey Oswald – his loveless marriage to his Russian wife, his challenging relationship with his mother and his pathological hatred of Kennedy’s life and achievements. Oswald had the means, motive and opportunity, but did he even do it? Could a man who never did anything on his own murder a President?

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“If Lee Harvey Oswald did it, he could not have done it alone. If he did not, he must be the hit of the century. If he was involved
and somehow double-crossed, alive today must be persons with the guilt of awful silence.”

Dallas, Texas. 12.30pm. Friday, 22 November 1963. President John F. Kennedy is assassinated. 48 hours later, Lee Harvey Oswald himself was murdered.

Told through the eyes of Oswald’s wife and mother, coupled with extracts from the Warren Commission’s report, we follow the unsettled drifting life of Lee Harvey Oswald – his loveless marriage to his Russian wife, his challenging relationship with his mother and his pathological hatred of Kennedy’s life and achievements. Oswald had the means, motive and opportunity, but did he even do it? Could a man who never did anything on his own murder a President?

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