New memory reveals secrets about the JFK assassination
Walter Ville OR (Vocus) 7 October 2010
Secrets that have remained hidden for 50 years in the new autobiography Me and Lee suspended: How I learned to know, love and loss of Lee Harvey Oswald. This true story shows the love story between a 20-year-old woman and young man of 23, she met with New Orleans in the summer of 1963 she left with a basket full of secrets about the story, President Kennedy assassinated in Dallas later this year. Secret that is finally ready to reveal.
This paper reports the personal relationship between Judyth Vary Baker and his colleagues, Lee Harvey Oswald, the man who would soon be accused of murder with President Kennedy. Baker explained how his dream of finding a cure for cancer led her to New Orleans, where in a web of intrigue that was caught tightly around her and Lee that the JFK assassination approached.
Judyth
last spoke to Lee Oswald by telephone 36 hours before Kennedy was assassinated. He said details of the plot to kill the President, including the names of some of those involved. Two days after the attack, the nation heard the explosion from Jack Rubya? S shot revolver, as he sees Lee Oswald in the chest at close range, but they did not hear the cries of the young woman on the murder of a TV in Gainesville, Florida. Fearing that if she told Oswalda? S Secret, it would also be assassinated, Baker hidden for decades in silence. But she did not Leea? Secrets die with her. Now his story is a fascinating book published in 608 page hardcover padded with photographs and documents to inform its amazing cinematic history in detail.
â? ME AND LEE reads like Twilight, â? Ed said Haslam, who helped edit the book. â? Both are stories of girls who fall in love with a slowly? the wrong man, â? it will likely appeal to the reader but also the interests of baby boomers who want to know is really happening in their own lives, not just what they said at the> time.I p? ???
â? ATI? is not a typical book JFK assassination, â? Kris Millegan said the Booka? the publisher. â? ATI? its rich history with a lot of heart, that the potential for the image of the JFK assassination for the future, has recast. Wea? Judyth like to come back to us with his story. Itâ? A nice story, and it must be said. Wea? Are proud to publish it. p> ????
Me & Lee: How do I know, love and lose Lee Harvey Oswald, Judyth Vary Baker learned from, is available in bookstores 4th December 2010. Published by TrineDay, 800-555-1212. 608 pages. Hardcover. Foreword by Edward T. Haslam. Afterword by Jim Marrs, author of Crossfire, the New York Times best-seller on the assassination of JFK. www.TrineDay.com.
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