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This shocking account of intrigue, lies, and governmental complicity provides dramatic evidence that suggests a larger conspiracy behind JFK's assassination. Three years after Kennedy's assassination, Lieutenant Commander William Bruce Pitzer, who was reputed to have in his possession documents and film that refuted the conclusions of JFK's official autopsy, was found dead in his office at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. In 1995, a retired special forces captain claimed that a representative of the CIA recruited him to assassinate Pitzer. This, as well as the mysterious circumstances of Pitzer's death and the official and nonofficial investigations that followed, are outlined. These revelations of a possible conspiracy within a conspiracy raise larger questions of the measures taken to suppress the truth and the potential dangers of a government that operates outside the law.
Without Smoking Gun: Was the Death of Lt. Cmdr. William Pitzer Part of the JFK Assassination Cover-up Conspiracy?,Kent Heiner,Daniel Marvin,Trine Day,0972020799,(John Fitzgerald),,1917-1963,1917-1966,20th century,Assassination,Conspiracies,Death and burial,General,History,History & Theory - General,History - U.S.,Kennedy, John F.,Pitzer, William Bruce,,Political Corruption,Political History,Political Science,Politics/International Relations,United States,United States - 20th Century,Hoaxes & deceptions,Political leaders & leadership,True Crime / General,USA
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