Description
Mining fresh information and more than forty new interviews, Shaw weaves a spellbinding narrative involving Mafia don Carlos Marcello; Jack Ruby (Lee Harvey Oswald's killer); Ruby's attorney, Melvin Belli; and, ultimately, the Kennedy brothers and their father.
Shaw addresses these tantalizing questions:
- Why, shortly after his brother's death, did a grief-stricken RFK tell a colleague, "I thought they would get one of us . . . I thought it would be me"?
- Why was Belli, an attorney with almost no defense experience (but proven ties to the Mafia), chosen as Jack Ruby's attorney?
- How does Belli's Mafia connection call into question his legal strategy, which ultimately led to the Ruby's first-degree murder conviction and death sentence?
- What was Joseph Kennedy's relationship to organized crime? And how was his insistence that JFK appoint RFK as attorney general tantamount to signing the president's death warrant?
For fifty years, Shaw maintains, researchers investigating the president's murder in Dallas have been looking at the wrong motives and actors. The Poison Patriarch offers a shocking reassessment-one that is sure to alter the course of future assassination debates.
About the Author
Mark Shaw, the author of more than twenty books, was a criminal defense attorney before becoming a television legal analyst for Good Morning America. He went on to correctly predict the outcomes of both the Mike Tyson and O. J. Simpson trials for, among others, CNN, ABC, and ESPN. He wrote several columns analyzing the Tyson case for USA Today. In 2004, he analyzed the Kobe Bryant case for ESPN and USAToday.com. He lives in Superior, Colorado.
Reviews
"A clearly written...polemic on the corruption of power, built around an intriguing theory."
Kirkus Reviews
"A fascinating and unique account of what happened in Dallas in 1963."
Nicholas Pileggi, author of Wiseguy and Casino
"Daring: Shaw points the bony finger of recrimination at JFK's father."
James Wolcott, Vanity Fair
"Ominous."
The New Yorker
"This book...sheds light on one of the darker questions about the assassinations."
G. Robert Blakey, counsel of the House Select Committee on Assassinations and coauthor of The Plot to Kill the President
"A clearly written...polemic on the corruption of power, built around an intriguing theory."
Kirkus Reviews
"A fascinating and unique account of what happened in Dallas in 1963."
Nicholas Pileggi, author of Wiseguy and Casino
"Daring: Shaw points the bony finger of recrimination at JFK's father."
James Wolcott, Vanity Fair
"Ominous."
The New Yorker
"This book...sheds light on one of the darker questions about the assassinations."
G. Robert Blakey, counsel of the House Select Committee on Assassinations and coauthor of The Plot to Kill the President
Book Information
ISBN 9781510704190
Author Mark Shaw
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Weight(grams) 526g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 23mm