William Bradford Huie Becomes Frantic in 1977, Fears His Lies Would be Exposed by the HSCA

Huie's fears that his multiple lies within his 1970 book He Slew the Dreamer might be exposed were probably ignited by this single abstruse "headline" — nearly buried between two other breaking stories — in The New York Times on February 6, 1976. Yet its importance about what it might portend for him personally was … Continue reading William Bradford Huie Becomes Frantic in 1977, Fears His Lies Would be Exposed by the HSCA

On the 53rd Anniversary of Martin Luther King’s Murder, Additional Evidence is Presented Proving that William Bradford Huie Was Always a Lying Weasel

Huie Caught in More Lies: Changing the Circumstances of Emmett Till’s Murder. As if we needed more evidence of the novelist Huie’s execrable methods of converting the facts of a “true crime” into myths in order to comply with the dictums set by the purchaser of the story.  William Bradford Huie Looking "Slick" at age … Continue reading On the 53rd Anniversary of Martin Luther King’s Murder, Additional Evidence is Presented Proving that William Bradford Huie Was Always a Lying Weasel

Crucial New Evidence Proves That Johnson and Hoover Bribed Percy Foreman to Force James Earl Ray to Plead Guilty

Six weeks after my book Who Really Killed Martin Luther King Jr.? -- The Case Against Lyndon B. Johnson and J. Edgar Hoover was published, John Curington published his memoirs, H. L. Hunt, Motive and Opportunity, about his career working as H. L. Hunt's "right-hand man." Within that book, he explains how Percy Foreman wound … Continue reading Crucial New Evidence Proves That Johnson and Hoover Bribed Percy Foreman to Force James Earl Ray to Plead Guilty

MLK Day 2020: The Mythmaking Continues . . . On Steroids

Ironies Abound in Memphis today, as the Daily Memphian Publishes Photo of Jessie Jackson Installing a Wreath at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Admonishing Citizens to "Get Involved" Civil Rights Leaders Memorialize Martin Luther King's Birthday Last Year Given the known fact that many current-day leaders of the civil rights campaign harbor doubts (while … Continue reading MLK Day 2020: The Mythmaking Continues . . . On Steroids

Traces of Lyndon Johnson’s Personal Involvement in MLK’s Assassination – PART 2

(A Primer: Condensed, and recompiled from Who REALLY Killed MLK?) The Culmination of Months of Planning: Dr. King Takes the Bait (Act I) After having to cancel his snowed-out Memphis visit in support of the sanitation workers that had been scheduled for March 22nd, Dr. King spent a week in New York recruiting volunteers for … Continue reading Traces of Lyndon Johnson’s Personal Involvement in MLK’s Assassination – PART 2