From: Who Killed Martin Luther King Jr.? Unraveling the Truth Behind the Assassination
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Alternative theories suggest that James Earl Ray was a scapegoat in a larger plot involving organized crime, government agencies, or other actors hostile to King’s activism. These theories point to inconsistencies in the official narrative, alleged witness tampering, and the mysterious actions of individuals present around the time of the assassination. While no definitive proof has emerged, these ideas persist in popular culture and among some researchers, reflecting the complex and often opaque nature of political assassinations.

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Supporting arguments

  • Lloyd Jowers admitted involvement in a conspiracy.
  • Some witnesses reported suspicious activity near the crime scene.
  • The FBI’s conduct has been criticized as obstructive or suspicious.
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James Earl Ray was convicted for the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
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