Fair Play

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.
Fair Play Issue #18, September-October, 1997
In This Fair Play...
- McCloy Doubted SBT What's that expression? Oh yeah --- "Game, set, and match!" According to published reports, Warren Commission member John McCloy had serious doubts about the cornerstone of the Commission's conclusions that a single bullet wounded both John Connally and JFK.
- COPA '97 is a report on the National Conference of the Coalition on Political Assassinations, held in Washington, DC in June. The bulk of Fair Play's coverage of this conference was in our previous issue, but this report, by Joseph Backes, arrived too late for inclusion.
- Lancer Conference '97 JFK-Lancer's Second Annual November in Dallas is gearing up for this fall. Here are some details.
- The Interrogation of Oswald In this article, researcher William Weston offers a hypothesis on what may have been Lee Oswald's true role in the assassination drama.
- The Strange Allegations of Ray Carnay Kansas researcher Chris Courtwright examines an apparent Lee Harvey Oswald impersonation in 1961. Mr. Courtwright believes this "may represent ... the discovery of yet another layer of mystery and complexity surrounding Oswald and his identity."
- The Wounding of Governor Connally Author Ron Hepler challenges the notion that Governor Connally was wounded before the fatal headshot to the President.
- Bang! Bang! You're Dead!" An analysis of the shots fired in Dealey Plaza, by Bill MacDowall.
- The Moynihan Commission This is Part One of a review of the Moynihan Commission Report on secrecy in government, by Joseph Backes. Part Two will be in the next Fair Play.
- Conspiracy Classics This offering is an insider's account of the House Select Committee on Assassinations. The Assignment of Dr. G. Robert Blakey, by the late Richard E. Sprague, first appeared in People and the Pursuit of Truth in 1980.
- Miscellanea, Errata, Et Cetera consists of stuff that didn't quite fit anywhere else.
- Updates From time to time, there is information we'd like to add, post-deadline, to Fair Play. We invite all readers to check back now and then to take a look at each of our two "Updates" files. ARRB Updates consists of press releases from the Records Review Board. Updates has various items that develop post-deadline; this file may well be empty.
- 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.
- JFK Bibliography A Fair Play listing of books relating to the Kennedy assassination.
- The ARRB On Tape Audio recordings of the Review Board meetings are now available at reduced prices. Here's info on how to get stuff.
- 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.
- Some Interesting Links to JFK-related Web sites can be found in this file.
- Fair Play Back Issues are now available. Everything we've done (except regular features like the Bibliography) is now in one convenient archive.
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