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Nearly sixty years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, one question endures: did James Earl Ray act alone, or was he a pawn in a larger plot?
In Layers of Complicity, Robert A. Doti applies a scientist's discipline to one of America's most contested crimes. Moving beyond the false choice of lone gunman or sweeping grand conspiracy, Doti reexamines newly declassified files, Canadian aliases, the mysterious "Raoul," and the troubling presence of intelligence operatives in Memphis. He situates King's murder within the volatile climate of Vietnam, COINTELPRO, and the Poor People's Campaign-when federal agencies viewed King not merely as a reformer, but as an existential threat.
Doti's conclusion is unsettling: Ray likely fired the shot. But the evidence suggests he did not stand alone.
For readers of history, current affairs, and revisionist inquiry, this is a rigorous, middle-ground reassessment of a national tragedy.
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