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Mortal Error

Mortal Error

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A stunning autobiography, a must-read book
Review: The simple fact that this mans life has ben changed because he understood what was going on around him, and because he wasn't afraid to discover the truth about one of the biggest, is not THE biggest, cover up by the american government in history, makes this book a must-read! This mans story should inspire all of us not to be afraid to speak the truth, no matter what conseqences that may have.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good presentation of a flawed theory
Review: This thesis by American Howard Donahue has been in the public domain since 1992 but has received little support. In brief, he claims that Secret Service agent Hickey, riding in the car behind JFK in the motorcade, stumbled upon hearing shots and had a Negligent Discharge of the AR15 rifle he was holding, and that this shot accidentally hit JFK in the back of the head. This claim is not substantiated by the book, which is heavily padded with extraneous commentary. The author weakens his credibility by assuming Oswald's guilt, accepting the 'single bullet theory' and by claiming to have discovered the AR15 when the presence of this weapon has been known since the Warren Report. Overall, an entertaining theory but not a serious contribution to the assassination debate.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Good presentation of a flawed theory
Review: This thesis by American Howard Donahue has been in the public domain since 1992 but has received little support. In brief, he claims that Secret Service agent Hickey, riding in the car behind JFK in the motorcade, stumbled upon hearing shots and had a Negligent Discharge of the AR15 rifle he was holding, and that this shot accidentally hit JFK in the back of the head. This claim is not substantiated by the book, which is heavily padded with extraneous commentary. The author weakens his credibility by assuming Oswald's guilt, accepting the 'single bullet theory' and by claiming to have discovered the AR15 when the presence of this weapon has been known since the Warren Report. Overall, an entertaining theory but not a serious contribution to the assassination debate.


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