There is no dearth of books on the assassination of JFK. I've read many. The one I referenced has been the best. The author doesn't even take a solid stand as to who was responsible, he simply compares the evidence included in the Warren Commission report with his own 30 year investigation and interviews, and it becomes clear that Oswald did not kill President Kennedy. He referenced and documents evidence ignored and/or altered by the Commission. Read it, and decide for yourself. Maybe it's bullshit, but I have never believed the Warren Commission. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyCOG you are clearly a very intelligent person. Until you have read Bugliosi's book, I can understand you having doubts about Oswald since so many books are pro-conspiracy. Posner and especially Bugliosi present the other side.
I've never spoken with anyone who read the entire Bugliosi book who doesn't think Oswald did it. It is extremely long but very interesting, and exudes the thoroughness of a man who won all but one out of over a hundred murder prosecutions in LA County, including Charles Manson.
Even Posner's book doesn't come close, and Posner wrote an excellent book.