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James Earl Ray

05/10/1929 to 04/23/1998

On April 6, 1968, at 6:01 p.m., Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated.  The FBI then claimed, and still does, that it was all the work of a lone gunman, James Earl Ray. 

 

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