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Lee Harvey Oswald, the Warren Commission, Man of La Mancha, the Dealey Plaza Tree
Corine Sutherland
Independently Published
2019
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This writing is the last in a series of three books about plays that were used to construct the conspiracy for the assassination of President Kennedy. In this final writing, the focus concerns how the mock trial as the story line of "Man of La Mancha" was used as the basis for the proceedings of the Warren Commission. The Warren Commission was indeed a mock trial, formulating a motive and verdict of guilty for Lee Harvey Oswald as the lone shooter of Mr. Kennedy, despite Representative Gerald Ford resembling the part of Dr. Carrasco in the play as Mr. Ford tried to get not only those on the Commission to admit to their pretenses, but especially doing so regarding one of Oswald's main eyewitnesses, Howard Brennan. This writing also explores how the Commission passed over two eyewitnesses' testimony that should have been the basis for two reasonable doubts for Mr. Oswald. Overall, what the use of these plays by the clever CIA agent who crafted this part of the conspiracy has revealed is that despite the fact that he was a part of the conspiracy, Lee Harvey Oswald could have lived.
Lee Harvey Oswald, John F. Kennedy, and Twelve Angry Men
Corine Sutherland
Independently Published
2018
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"Lee Harvey Oswald, John F. Kennedy, and 'Twelve Angry Men'" is an argument that Lee Harvey Oswald is not the shooter of President Kennedy, but was set up as a patsy based on steps he was directed to follow identical to the path of events of the youth in the play "Twelve Angry Men." It is argued in this writing that the person who authored the assassination plot against Kennedy found a clever way through a play to create such a plot as assassination in a way that a number of clues used from the story "Twelve Angry Men" were not entirely disguised, that someone may recognize the similarity of the actions of both Oswald and the youth in the play through these undisguised clues to find out through the disguised clues who the true author of the assassination was and why. That is, a Turncoat existed in the Intelligence area, unbeknownst to all others involved in the conspiracy, a gentle giant of a turncoat who simply wanted the people to know who the main conspirator against President Kennedy was.