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Why Vincent Bugliosi Is So Sure Oswald Alone Killed JFK (Interview)
Dallas, Texas. Friday. November 22, 1963. President John F. Kennedy died after a sniper attack on his motorcade. For many, the assassination remains a mystery. A 2003 Gallup Poll revealed that 75 percent of Americans believe there was a conspiracy behind the killing of President Kennedy.
In his massive new book on the murder, Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy (W.W. Norton), former Los Angeles prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi concludes that an unstable Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy, and incisively dissects every conspiracy theory: the CIA, the FBI, the KGB, Castro, the mob, LBJ, and others.
This weighty, 1600-plus page book—with a CD ROM of more than one thousand pages of endnotes—has been praised for its comprehensive narrative and its presentation of conspiracy theories, exposing selective use of evidence and flawed logic. The Los Angeles Times Book Review called Reclaiming History “a book for the ages.” The book is bound to stir
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Truth Was Our Only Client
ON THE DAY President Kennedy was assassinated, I was a clerk typist at the Air Force base in Amarillo, Texas. A little more than two months later, Chief Justice Earl Warren welcomed me in his Washington, D.C., chambers as the youngest staff member of the commission charged with investigating the horrific events of November 22, 1963, and the murder of assassin Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby two days later.
I had graduated from Harvard Law School earlier that year and joined the military. When I learned that President Johnson had persuaded the chief justice to head a seven-member commission composed of Democratic and Republican congressional leaders and other prominent figures, I wrote the commission and offered my services. The chief justice knew me through my father, Stanley Mosk, then attorney general of California and later associate justice of the California Supreme Court, who was close to the Kennedy family. I had met John Kennedy in early 1960, when he came to speak at Stanford.
My offer was accepted, but I had to finish up at Amarillo before
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Bugliosi, Vincent 1934–
(Vincent T. Bugliosi)
PERSONAL:
Born August 18, 1934, in Hibbing, MN; son of Vincent and Ida Bugliosi; married Gail Margaret Talluto, July 21, 1956; children: Wendy Suzanna, Vincent John. Education: University of Miami, Florida, B.B.A., 1956; University of California, Los Angeles, LL.B., 1964. Politics: Democrat.
ADDRESSES:
Office—8530 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 404, Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Agent—American Entertainment International Speakers Bureau, 214 Lincoln St., Ste. 113, Allston, MA 02134.
CAREER:
Writer, lawyer, and educator. Admitted to the California State Bar, 1964; Los Angeles County Office of District Attorney, Los Angeles, CA, deputy district attorney, 1964-72; Steinberg & Bugliosi, Beverly Hills, CA, partner, 1972—. Beverly Hills School of Law, Los Angeles, CA, professor of criminal law, 1968-74. Democratic candidate for district attorney, Los Angeles County, 1972, and for California attorney general, 1974. Also served as executive producer of the 2004 television adaptation of his book Helter Skelter. Military service: U.S. A
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