
It has been said that the American people are the only jury that Lee Harvey Oswald will ever have. It is our responsibility, then, to examine with utmost care and objectivity the evidence for and against him, and to reach an independent verdict
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Fair Play Issue #4, May-June 1995
In This Fair Play...
- Lee Harvey Oswald in Mexico City The enigmatic Oswald's visit to the Mexican capital is analyzed by Michael R. Swanson.
- Theories and Speculation This article, The Perfect Crime by Martin R. Blank, examines what the author calls "gaming and gamesmanship" in the JFK assassination.
- Pictures of the Paines Ruth and Michael Paine figure prominently in the assassination saga. But what was their true role? A roundup of the evidence against them, by John Kelin.
- 50 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time A review of the new book by Jonathan Vankin and John Whalen. The authors also agreed to a Fair Play Interview.
- Who's Who and What's What What organizations are actively working toward resolving the JFK case? Where can you locate that hard-to-find assassination title? Fair Play presents a catalogue of the sources and resources
we're aware of.
- Miscellanea, Errata, Et Cetera A variety of stuff that didn't fit anywhere else, including a poem and some Conspiracy Classics, culled from thirty years of Warren Commission criticism.
- Blast from the Past: Unfortunately, we don't have enough disk space to keep back issues of Fair Play online. As a partial solution to this problem, we're making available some stuff that has already appeared at this site. First, a curtai
n call for The Odio-Connell Mystery by John Kelin; be sure to see his short follow-up, The Odio-Connell Update, with new material from Gaeton Fonzi. And if you missed it the first time, check out the quasi-f
ictional Critics and Anti-Critics, a short story by the erstwhile Lionel Mirthmint.
- [missing] JFK Bibliography A listing of books
relating to the Kennedy assassination.
- Reader Feedback A sampling of reader reaction to Fair Play, which first came online November 22, 1994.
- Excuses Those of us responsible for Fair Play.
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