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  2. Gerald Posner - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Leo Posner is an American investigative journalist and author of thirteen books, including Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK (1993), which explores the John F. Kennedy assassination, and Killing the Dream: James Earl Ray and the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1998), about the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.

  3. Trisha Posner - Wikipedia

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    Posner has worked on thirteen books of nonfiction with her husband, Gerald Posner. [7] According to the St. Petersburg Times, she "works with him on his books and joins him in his interviews, but refuses co-author credit." [8] [9] She has also written articles and profiles for national magazines, including Salon, The Huffington Post, and The ...

  4. Single-bullet theory - Wikipedia

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    According to one popular version of the single-bullet theory (promoted by Gerald Posner in his book, Case Closed), the interval between frame 223 and 224 is the time the same projectile passes through both Kennedy and Connally's body. It is not obvious at this point (frame 224) whether Connally has, or has not, been hit; however, Connally, but ...

  5. John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

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    Author Gerald Posner said that Marrs's list was taken from the group of about 10,000 people connected even in the most tenuous way to the assassination, including people identified in the official investigations, as well as the research of conspiracy theorists.

  6. A Failure of Capitalism - Wikipedia

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    The book is significant in Posner's criticism of President George W. Bush and his administration's policies and the response to the fiscal crisis. [23] Part of the shock is due to Posner's longtime "conservative" views. [4] [5] Judge Posner was nominated to the Seventh Circuit by Ronald Reagan, but is "no party man." [4]

  7. Jack Ruby - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the assassination, Ruby was living with George Senator, who referred to Ruby as "my boyfriend" during the Warren Commission hearing, although he denied the two were homosexual lovers. Warren Commission lawyer, Burt Griffin, later told author Gerald Posner: "I'm not sure if Senator was honest with us about his relationship with ...

  8. Mark Lane (author) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Lane lost a defamation suit against book publisher Random House, which used the caption "Guilty of Misleading the American Public" under a photo of Lane in an advertisement for Gerald Posner's Case Closed. [5] He sought $10 million in damages for disparagement of his integrity and the unauthorized use of his photograph. [5]

  9. Robert J. Groden - Wikipedia

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    Groden sued Random House over a 1993 New York Times advertisement for Gerald Posner's book Case Closed in which Groden was featured along with other conspiracy theorists and declared "guilty of misleading the American public." The U.S. District Court issued a summary judgment and dismissed the case.

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