That Day in Dallas: Lee Harvey Oswald Did NOT Kill JFK

That Day in Dallas

That Day in Dallas
Lee Harvey Oswald Did NOT Kill JFK
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That Day in Dallas: Lee Harvey Oswald Did Not Kill JFK is best described as a prosecution by Robert K. Tanenbaum of those corrupt, unscrupulous government and unelected agency officials, who from inception with predetermined outcomes, deceitfully engaged in insecure, phony pretense probes regarding the assassination in Dealey Plaza. Those responsible are prosecuted while those who speak truth to power are exonerated. 

Robert Tanenbaum, who in 1976 was appointed deputy chief counsel in charge of the congressional investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy, provides stunning and shocking “immutable facts” that reveal unequivocally that the government’s reliance on the Warren Commission (WC) investigation and the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) alleged probe were reprehensibly and ultimately gut-wrenchingly misleading and downright dishonest.
 
The HSCA was not interested in searching for truth. In fact, as an example, it ultimately fabricated a significant portion of its forensic medical panel summary report and then sealed for fifty years all the underlying documents.
 
For the past sixty years, the government’s contrived case that a sole gunman fired from the rear three shots from the sixth-floor sniper’s nest window inside the Dallas Book Depository building, rested substantially on invalid science and common sense offered to prove the so-called “Single-Bullet Theory.” Evidence shows that five shots were fired in Dealey Plaza, not three. Corroboration of the fourth shot, the fatal blast fired from the geographical front of JFK at the knoll hill stockade fence area, includes witnesses and exhibits, as well as scientific audio and photo verification, while significant convincing evidence shows that the fifth shot came from a northeast building complex behind JFK.
 
The uncomfortable truth is that Lee Harvey Oswald has been unjustly accused as the assassin notwithstanding his contract employee status of both the CIA and FBI.

"This IS the truth. Tanenbaum's book is from a unique point of view. He was the Deputy Chief Counsel of the House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) specifically the JFK assassination. He directed the "search for the truth without fear or favor" in his own words, to follow the facts of President Kennedy's murder wherever they led. He really tells it like no one else can. He reveals why he accepted such an assignment after the Warren Commission had failed so totally. No one who examined the facts believed that a "lone nut," like Lee Harvey Oswald could have pulled off such a task, firing from two or more directions at the same time. Oswald, it was revealed was a "poor shot" in the Marine Corps according to his CO. Tanenbaum goes far deeper. His record as a homicide prosecutor in New York (never lost a case), preceded him and gave hope to those who wanted the truth about who killed the president. This book reveals how the Congress voted to establish a committee to re-investigate what the Warren Commission had been so manipulated to cover-up. Tanenbaum tells openly how his staff found the trail, where it led, and was going to expose it. And he tells of his meeting with Committee Chairman, Congressman Louis Stokes, to whom he presented the case with all it's shocking revelations, only to find out that the Congress would not back Tanenbaum and former DA Richard Sprague, the Director, in what they found -- the involvement of the CIA. Tanenbaum's entire legal career was based on honesty and integrity. He wouldn't be part of sham like the Warren Commission. He had the documents which showed Oswald was not "the lone assassin." He knew he had to resign with dignity. Sprague joined him without hesitation. This is a harrowing story about an event that changed US history forever. I had my own history with the JFK assassination, after working as a special investigator on the case for New Orleans DA Jim Garrison in 1967-1968. I've read hundreds of books on the subject. I find this new book more illuminating than any forensic look at the facts -- though Tanenbaum deals with those in detail as only a highly experienced prosecutor could. You will never forget this book. It is an explosive look at history from Tanenbaum who lived it." - Steve Jaffe, Amazon.com

"Tanenbaum’s new book, That Day in Dallas: Lee Harvey Oswald Did Not Kill JFK, presents not only an alternative theory but a direct indictment of the CIA, the FBI, and the structure of government accountability itself." — Jim O'Brien, 94.7 WCSX, Full Review here


“That Day in Dallas, written by the deputy chief counsel to the Congressional Committee investigating the assassination of President Kennedy, is an important addition to the literature on one of the most consequential murders in modern history. It will certainly spark controversy!” —Herb Stern, former US District Judge, New Jersey

“This book by the deputy chief counsel to the House Select Committee in charge of the investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy offers the strongest case yet by an ‘insider’ about a conspiracy to kill JFK. Part autobiography, filled with photo evidence as well as analysis, Robert Tanenbaum's That Day in Dallas reveals the CIA and FBI manipulation (and employment) of accused assassin Oswald while presenting irrefutable evidence of at least one and probably two gunmen firing from the front.” — Dick Russell, author of three books on the Kennedy assassination

“As if trying a criminal case, Tanenbaum skillfully presents and dissects the evidence, and forever puts to rest the myth that Lee Havey Oswald on his own killed President Kennedy.” — Gavin de Becker, bestselling author The Gift of Fear

"Strong, captivating, and undeniably true." — Taiyo de Becker
 


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Hardcover | 160 pages | 978-1510783652 | June 10, 2025