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Man Who Knew Too Much (Paperback)

by Carl Oglesby (Foreword), Dick Russell (Author), Lachy Hulme (Introduction)
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  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Avalon Publishing Group; 2nd edition (23 Sep 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0786712422
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786712427
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 15.2 x 4.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 600,012 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Carroll and Graf has been in the forefront of producing books about the Kennedy assassination. It has come up with a winner in this mammoth study of one of the most mysterious figures on the fringes of the assassination: Richard Case Nagell, described as the man 'hired to kill Oswald and prevent the assassination of JFK. ' On the fourtieth anniversary of the JFK assassination, this amazing story has been revised and expanded with a decade's worth of new classified information. Nagell's own death in 1995 was suspicious. Here, freelance investigative journalist Dick Russell delves deep into Nagell's strange past, revealing that Nagell had been a contact for both the CIA and KGB at different times. The author's detailed and expert reconstruction of historic events will have readers wonder and question new possible leads never before imagined in this still unsolved murder.

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1.0 out of 5 stars The man who knew nothing at all, 3 Jul 2009
By Mr. P. G. Mckeown "qwertyui" (Scotland) - See all my reviews
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Well what can you say, There are good books on the JFK assassination and there are books that you can happily avoid. This is one of them. I have read 50 plus books on the subject and this, at almost six hundred pages falls into the category..Never mind the quality feel the width. On the face of it it may appear intersting..an x FBI possibly CIA agent fires off two shots in a bank..The theory is that he wanted to have an alibi so as not to be linked to the JFK killing. Somewhere in the first 100 pages you actually get the answer. Nagell himself states that some folk think that I did what I did(i.e. the bank thing) for an alibi. I did`nt. Then it goes on about how he sent some letter to Hoover telling of the assassination attempt and about how he has copies that he can produce and proof. Guess what. In 600 pages he never does. To understand the logic of this type of book let me refer to the end. The author describes how Nagell finally dies of a heart attack. So the author asks some quack if there are drugs that can cause a heart attack and that avoid detection. On receiving the answer yes..the author sits back, as if to say..Well what further proof do you need. At other times it descends into a kind of third rate novel style of writing. Nagell smoked a cigarette, the duke box was playing, he leaned forward as if he wanted to tell me something..One half expects that Humphrey Bigart was seated at the bar talking to a fat man, who has just put a statue of what looks suspiciously like a maltese falcon on the counter..Oh and wait for it..The name Hiddel is actually CIA area code..The HID bit apparently stands for location etc..
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