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President Kennedy assassination
It is widely believed among researchers that Charles Harrelson professional hitman and father of actor Woody Harrelson is the likely killer of president Jonn Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Over many years I've come to believe it is a strong possibility that this is true, there were several books written on this subject in the early seventies which unfortunately are no longer in print.
If you have any knowledge from then on this subject I would be grateful for the input for a book that I am writing.
Thanks
Over many years I've come to believe it is a strong possibility that this is true, there were several books written on this subject in the early seventies which unfortunately are no longer in print.
If you have any knowledge from then on this subject I would be grateful for the input for a book that I am writing.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A quick search on his name gives a number of JFK sites.
Here is one
http://www.jfkmurdersolved.com/lois2.htm
I think you are more likely to find out most of what you want to know from these web sites. I doubt many of us are JFK assasination experts (although I have a passing interest).
The JFK assasination seems to be a large business nowadays.
Here is one
http://www.jfkmurdersolved.com/lois2.htm
I think you are more likely to find out most of what you want to know from these web sites. I doubt many of us are JFK assasination experts (although I have a passing interest).
The JFK assasination seems to be a large business nowadays.
Charles Harrelson has declared that he was involved in John F. Kennedy's assassination. Some think he was one of the three tramps arrested on November 22, 1963 in a train near Dealey Plaza, but Dallas Police Department documents made public in 1992 reveal that the three men really were transients with no connection to the assassination.