Death to Justice: The Shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald

Paul Abbott

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Death to Justice: The Shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald

Death to Justice: The Shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald

Paul Abbott

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On November 24, 1963, President John F. Kennedy's alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald was gunned down in the basement of Dallas City Hall at the start of his transfer to the County Jail. It took place in front of dozens of Dallas Police personnel and members of the media. While the shooting was also filmed and broadcast live on television, the uproar from a defenseless man being killed before standing trial for the killings of President Kennedy and Dallas police officer, J.D. Tippit, was muted compared to the shock of the president's assassination barely forty-eight hours later.


And despite the many works on that historic weekend ever since, very little research has been dedicated to the shocking murder of Lee Oswald. Instead, it has stood presumed as one of the more open-and-shut aspects of the horror of that weekend in 1963.


But as this book will prove - it is anything but.


DEATH TO JUSTICE is the first book to focus entirely on the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. In doing so, it provides a never-before-seen deep dive into all aspects of the crime that includes:

    exposing the lengths of incompetence and culpability of the Dallas Police Department for Oswald's slaying, providing the most definitive record of witnesses at the scene, highlighting a list of suspects, alongside Jack Ruby, that were involved in the shooting and its cover-up, and consolidating the evidence to establish a clear and complete scenario of how Oswald's shooting most likely took place.


Through reasoned and critical analysis of all facets of the event, DEATH TO JUSTICE corrects the narrative and solidifies the case that Lee Harvey Oswald's murder is worthy of its own field of research. From this point, what more can still be uncovered about the weekend that changed the course of the world?


Critical Reviews

Paul Abbott's Death to Justice dives deep into one of history's most curious and often overlooked crimes: the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, the man accused of assassinating President John F. Kennedy.

Abbott doesn't merely recount events; he methodically examines the evidence, investigations, and implications of Oswald's shooting, exposing cracks in the official narrative and shedding light on the wider web of conspiracies surrounding that fateful weekend in November 1963.

The book oscillates between being a historical account and a sharp critique of the system that hastily closed the book on Oswald's death without satisfying scrutiny.

This isn't a book that just scratches the surface; it digs deep into police reports, forensic details, and the behavior of key players. The vivid descriptions and well-documented accounts create a scene that feels immediate and unnervingly real.

Death to Justice is a thought-provoking and painstakingly researched exploration of a case that has long lingered in the shadow of a greater tragedy.

Abbott's writing is clear, engaging, and at times outright damning. This book is perfect for history buffs, conspiracy theory enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys digging into unsolved mysteries.

I would recommend it to anyone curious about the untold stories that history tends to bury.

Publishing Information

Publisher: Paul Abbott
Pub date: 2024-10-10
Length: 426 pages

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