Suppressing the Truth in Dallas: Conspiracy, Cover-Up, and International Complications in the JFK Assassination Case

Suppressing the Truth in Dallas: Conspiracy, Cover-Up, and International Complications in the JFK Assassination Case

by Charles Brandt
Suppressing the Truth in Dallas: Conspiracy, Cover-Up, and International Complications in the JFK Assassination Case

Suppressing the Truth in Dallas: Conspiracy, Cover-Up, and International Complications in the JFK Assassination Case

by Charles Brandt

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Overview

From the author of the #1 NYT bestseller I Heard You Paint Houses / The Irishman

Featuring the eyewitness testimony of Earlene Roberts and Victor Robertson

With this book, “Dallas” is now completely solved, by a professional and rational analysis.


Charles Brandt, who handled over fifty-six homicides as the chief deputy attorney general of Delaware, in charge of all homicides and a private homicide defense attorney in the 1970s, has now used his hands-on professional experience in murder investigation and his analytic skills to conclusively solve every secret of the homicides of JFK, Officer Tippit, and Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas in 1963. As well, Brandt proves that “but for” the 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Mafia would not have authorized any of these 1963 murders that form the basis of Suppressing the Truth in Dallas. Brandt solves the mysteries of Dallas for all time and exposes all the motives of those, such as Chief Justice Earl Warren, who intentionally attempted to suppress the truth.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781637583159
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Publication date: 09/27/2022
Pages: 232
Sales rank: 635,528
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Charles Brandt was raised Italian in New York City. His grandparents spoke broken English and had a farm and eleven children in Staten Island. Brandt attended Stuyvesant High School on 15th Street in Manhattan. His uncle, Professor Frank Zozzora of Sassano, Italy, helped him make it through the University of Delaware. Upon graduation, Brandt taught English in Queens, then worked as an investigator for the Welfare Department in East Harlem near Fat Tony Salerno’s Mafia headquarters. He graduated from Brooklyn Law School in 1969 and became a prosecutor and homicide investigator in Delaware. He was promoted in 1974 to the chief deputy attorney general, in charge of all homicides. In 1976, he became a medical malpractice lawyer. By 2000, with the help of his cousin Carmine Zozzora, he had become a professional writer in Ketchum, Idaho, where he resides.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 International Complications 1

Chapter 2 The Elevator Conspiracy 4

Chapter 3 Opening Statement to the Jury 8

Chapter 4 Jesus, Mary, and Joseph 12

Chapter 5 Ye Shall Know the Truth 15

Chapter 6 The American Muddle 18

Chapter 7 No Evidence 28

Chapter 8 Voters in the Dark 32

Chapter 9 More Catholic than the Pope 35

Chapter 10 The Rubber Stamp 37

Chapter 11 Permanent ink 47

Chapter 12 He Knew He Was Chairman 50

Chapter 13 The Creation of the Commission 53

Chapter 14 The Mafia's Motive 58

Chapter 15 Stacking the Deck 68

Chapter 16 Loading the Dice 70

Chapter 17 Which Felony Murder? 76

Chapter 18 The Strange Debacle 79

Chapter 19 Bloody Anarchy 85

Chapter 20 Cops and Robbers 96

Chapter 21 Don Hunt 101

Chapter 22 The Lone Nut Books 104

Chapter 23 A Shoddy Piece 106

Chapter 24 Felony Murder in Delaware 111

Chapter 25 Which Marble Palace? 116

Chapter 26 Oswald's Motive 122

Chapter 27 Scarecrow 126

Chapter 28 Unlocking the Secrets of Dallas 132

Chapter 29 Quo Vadis? 134

Chapter 30 A Sample Scenario 151

Chapter 31 Escape On Foot 153

Chapter 32 Pinocchio 159

Chapter 33 Built Around the Transfer 179

Chapter 34 The Early Bird 186

Chapter 35 Transfer Time 189

Chapter 36 A Messenger On a Mission 197

Chapter 37 The Ace 202

Chapter 38 Interrogation Interrupted 211

Chapter 39 The Man with No Eyebrows 214

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