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Someone Would Have Talked (Hardcover)

by Larry Hancock (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 620 pages
  • Publisher: JFK Lancer Productions & Publications (1 Nov 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0977465713
  • ISBN-13: 978-0977465712
  • Product Dimensions: 22.6 x 15.2 x 5.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 182,502 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The best explanation yet of the conspiracy and coverup....., 27 Feb 2007
By Redbird_63 (London, UK) - See all my reviews
'Someone Would Have Talked' ranks high on my list as one of the best books written to date on the asssassination of John F. Kennedy.
Larry clears up one of the enduring and puzzling mysteries of the asssassination - why the pre- assassination plot intending to portray Oswald as part of a larger 'communist conspiracy' and the post assasination cover up protraying Oswald as a lone assassin, don't tally up, is because the conspiracy and the coverup were two separate plots carried out by two different groups.
Using many recently available declassified Government documents, Larry explains how evidence we see today emanating from the anti castro cuban exiles intended to set Oswald up as a 'Pro- Castro' sympathiser and lay the blame for the assassination at Fidel Castro's door, but the official Government stance as propagated by the Warren Commission and President Johnson, was intended to obliterate any idea of conspiracy and portray Oswald as a 'lone assassin.'
Larry also includes in his study of the assassination information on a character not often mentioned in the hundeds of books written on the case: the specialist in covert black ops' David Morales, and adds valuable information on this man, to that written by researcher Gaeton Fonzi in 'The Last Investigation.'
I would urge any serious student of the assassination to read Larry's book as it contains a wealth of information. Larry gives a detailed insight into the anti castro cuban exile community and their activities in the run up to the assasination. He sums up very well for a reader such as myself who was not alive at the time, the ongoing atmosphere surrounding the exile community's activities to free Cuba of Castro and their hatred of Kennedy for the Bay of Pigs incident and the participation of the CIA.
Having had the opportunity to hear the author give presentations on his work in person, I can say that larry's research is outstanding and he never makes a statement he cannot back up with evidence.
As an addition to the book, the author has also made available a website which includes further information and documentation referred to in the book which the reader can access free of charge.
All in all, a book that is well worth the read!
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7 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Pure conjecture, 3 Dec 2007
By Patrick Collins "pcollins114" (England) - See all my reviews
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This book is a reasonable contribution to the ongoing and probably never ending debate. I say reasonable in that it is at least well written and organized - unlike so many on the subject. But does it make sense - no, not in a million years. So three stars for effort rather than content !

The degree of knowledge shared within the "JFK assassination community" is extremely high and is evident on Amazon and other web based forums. However it never ceases to amaze me how often books like this receive such good reviews by people who clearly have such a high degree of knowledge on the subject. How on earth can you believe Larry Hancock's conclusions is a mystery to me. Surely you cannot.

Why ? Because most of the authors presentation of "what actually happened" is pure conjecture and as such this book joins that long list of pro conspiracy none sense that I am afraid, has deluded the majority of the American public for nigh on 45 years. Forget the grassy knoll and the man with the seizure and all those other HUGE red herrings. All the shots were fired from above and behind and yet - and yet - this author like so many just ignores that and the overwhelming evidence against Oswald. Take for example the quantum leap of a theory that the gun barrel that was seen pointing out of the TSBD sixth floor window was merely a device for framing Oswald and that other shooters were positioned around Dealey Plaza. Says who ? Where is the evidence ? Who says it was a ploy ? Larry Hancock ! Based on what ? Why oh why would you shoot from the front and have your patsy to the rear. And why did Oswald shoot Tippet if he were not at all involved ? The list of questions goes on and on. The books conclusions are utter nonsense and I suspect the author knows it deep down. Otherwise he is deluding himself.

Vincent Bugliosi has written a far more believable book. Buy both and make up your own mind.
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