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"The dean of assassination researchers" turns his investigative eye toward the events surrounding the autopsy of John F. Kennedy (Los Angeles Times).
Originally published in 1995—in the same classic investigative style of his earlier works Whitewash and Case Open—Harold Weisberg investigates the events surrounding the autopsy of President John F. Kennedy. Never Again! examines facts that have been buried, distorted, or ignored by the government as well as the national press. Weisberg uncovers the blatant errors and calculated deceit of the Journal of the American Medical Association in their 1992 reports on the Kennedy autopsy. And he follows the path of conspiracy leading from the Navy Hospital in Bethesda through the corridors of the FBI to the justice department, into the office of the attorney general, and eventually to the Oval Office.
Weisberg argues his case with facts that lead to the book's startling new conclusions and provide a compelling narrative filled with intrigue. Along the way, Weisberg reveals the failure of America's institutions to deal effectively with one of its most profound national tragedies.
Originally published in 1995—in the same classic investigative style of his earlier works Whitewash and Case Open—Harold Weisberg investigates the events surrounding the autopsy of President John F. Kennedy. Never Again! examines facts that have been buried, distorted, or ignored by the government as well as the national press. Weisberg uncovers the blatant errors and calculated deceit of the Journal of the American Medical Association in their 1992 reports on the Kennedy autopsy. And he follows the path of conspiracy leading from the Navy Hospital in Bethesda through the corridors of the FBI to the justice department, into the office of the attorney general, and eventually to the Oval Office.
Weisberg argues his case with facts that lead to the book's startling new conclusions and provide a compelling narrative filled with intrigue. Along the way, Weisberg reveals the failure of America's institutions to deal effectively with one of its most profound national tragedies.