[There was] a remarkable, if misplaced, self-confidence on Ray's part that he could always concoct a story after his arrest that would set him free, ... a rather remarkable story that placed him at the scene but only as an innocent victim of circumstance. |
James Earl Ray is the reason Martin Luther King Jr. is dead. A four-time loser looking for a big score killed the dreamer, and put himself in the history books. |
The Kennedy assassination conspiracy buffs thrive on this type of material, |