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Accessories After the Fact: The Warren Commission, the Authorities & the Report on the JFK Assassination
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Accessories After the Fact: The Warren Commission, the Authorities & the Report on the JFK Assassination

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The famous book that “argued for a conspiracy involving anti-Castro Cubans . . . instrumental in establishing conspiracy theory as mainstream pursuit” (Los Angeles Times).
 
Originally published in 1967, Meagher’s masterful dissection of the Warren Report, based on the Warren Commission’s own evidence, has stood the test of time. In some cases, declassifications of government records have corroborated the author’s suspicions and analyses, such as her amazing assertion that Oswald had never actually been charged with Kennedy’s murder, despite sworn testimony to the contrary. Meagher’s book raises serious questions not only about Oswald’s guilt in the JFK assassination and related crimes, such as the Tippit murder and the Walker shooting, but also about the methods and honesty of the Warren Commission, the FBI, and various Dallas police and other officials.
 
When the Church Committee first began to re-examine the Warren Commission and its relationship with intelligence agencies in 1975, investigators were shocked by what they discovered. In Accessories After the Fact, Sylvia Meagher delivers a blistering blow to the credibility of the Warren Report, and decades after its original publication, researchers and readers are still discovering what made her work so important.
 
“By far the most meticulous and compelling indictment of the Warren Commission Report ever made. The significance of this book cannot be overstated.” —Former Sen. Richard S. Schweiker, from the Foreword
 
“Her book has a bull-dog tenacity; it is surely to be considered among the responsible criticisms of the Commission.” —Kirkus Reviews
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Release dateSep 1, 2013
ISBN9781628734232
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Sylvia Meagher, author of "Accessories After The Fact," has not only read all 26 volumes of the Warren Commission Testimony and Exhibits, she has studied them. It almost seems as if she has memorized them. Strange to relate, "The Warren Report" has little relation to the Testimony and Exhibits. Why the commission even published the 26 volumes of testimony and exhibits is a good question, because those 26 volumes (when studied with the determination of a Sylvia Meagher) give the lie to the Report. And that is what "Accessories After The Fact" also does, only more succinctly and more powerfully: gives the lie to the Warren Report, by comparing its conclusions with the some of the Testimony and Exhibits.By comparing "The Warren Report" with the testimony and exhibits, Meagher shows that the Warren Commission was not interested in truth, was not interested in conducting an investigation, but was only interested in framing Lee Harvey Oswald so that the real assassins could escape justice.Nuff said.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    One of the best books on the JFK assassination. Meagher painstakingly goes through the Warren Report and points out all the gaps. She doesn't leap to a conspiracy-hypothesis but does destroy the credibility of the Warren Report.