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Denial of an assassination
In an interview with Dan Rather, James Earl Ray, convicted of the assassination of Martin Luther King, protests his innocence. He pled guilty, he says, because he felt he could not possibly win, hoping for a later reversal based on new evidence.
- "In an interview with Dan Rather, James Earl Ray, convicted of the assassination of Martin Luther King, protests his innocence. He pled guilty, he says, because he felt he could not possibly win, hoping for a later reversal based on new evidence."@en
- "Denial of an assassination"@en