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riqster

(13,986 posts)
Mon Jan 20, 2014, 01:19 PM Jan 2014

The (mostly) forgotten MLK Assassination Conspiracy Trial

JohnnyReb posted this on my thread, and I thought it deserved its own OP http://www.thekingcenter.org/assassination-conspiracy-trial

Please note that this is NOT a "Conspiracy Theory". It has been deemed true by a jury, and deserves respect.


After four weeks of testimony and over 70 witnesses in a civil trial in Memphis, Tennessee, twelve jurors reached a unanimous verdict on December 8, 1999 after about an hour of deliberations that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated as a result of a conspiracy. In a press statement held the following day in Atlanta, Mrs. Coretta Scott King welcomed the verdict, saying , “There is abundant evidence of a major high level conspiracy in the assassination of my husband, Martin Luther King, Jr. And the civil court's unanimous verdict has validated our belief. I wholeheartedly applaud the verdict of the jury and I feel that justice has been well served in their deliberations.

This verdict is not only a great victory for my family, but also a great victory for America. It is a great victory for truth itself. It is important to know that this was a SWIFT verdict, delivered after about an hour of jury deliberation. The jury was clearly convinced by the extensive evidence that was presented during the trial that, in addition to Mr. Jowers, the conspiracy of the Mafia, local, state and federal government agencies, were deeply involved in the assassination of my husband. The jury also affirmed overwhelming evidence that identified someone else, not James Earl Ray, as the shooter, and that Mr. Ray was set up to take the blame.
I want to make it clear that my family has no interest in retribution. Instead, our sole concern has been that the full truth of the assassination has been revealed and adjudicated in a court of law… My husband once said, "The moral arc of the universe is long, but it bends toward justice." To-day, almost 32 years after my husband and the father of my four children was assassinated, I feel that the jury's verdict clearly affirms this principle. With this faith, we can begin the 21st century and the new millennium with a new spirit of hope and healing.”"


Lots of links and other information at the above link.
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The (mostly) forgotten MLK Assassination Conspiracy Trial (Original Post) riqster Jan 2014 OP
Nah, it was a lone gunman. Scuba Jan 2014 #1
Everybody knows about this epic trial-- The News covered it week after week. johnnyreb Jan 2014 #2
That's marsis Jan 2014 #3

johnnyreb

(915 posts)
2. Everybody knows about this epic trial-- The News covered it week after week.
Mon Jan 20, 2014, 02:06 PM
Jan 2014

Just ask anyone you know! Oh wait: that was the OJ trial. Or the Michael Jackson trial. Maybe the Lindsay Lohan trial. Oh yeh, MLK! That's the one where the Department of Justice disputed an American jury verdict. Too much controversy, couldn't sell any commercials.

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