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Conspiracy dead-end?

NZRA Washington After spending SUSS.BM tracking down evidence, the United States House of Representatives Assassinations Committee may conclude this week that it cannot draw any conclusions on the deaths of President John F. Kennedy and Dr Martin Luther king. A draft report to be acted on this week suggests the committee conclude that conspiracies can neither be proved nor disproven in the two assassinations.

The committee chairman (Congressman Louis Stokes) has said he believes the committee drew “the outlines of a conspiracy” in the King case, but acknowledges that nothing was proven. By the same token, a 500 page staff draft summary, says all possibilities of a conspiracy in the Kennedy case have not been ruled out even though there is no specific evidence of a conspiracy, according to committee sources who asked not to be identified.

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Press, 20 December 1978, Page 9

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Conspiracy dead-end? Press, 20 December 1978, Page 9

Conspiracy dead-end? Press, 20 December 1978, Page 9