James DiEugenio

James DiEugenio

One of the most respected researchers and writers on the political assassinations of the 1960s, Jim DiEugenio is the author of two books, Destiny Betrayed (1992/2012) and The JFK Assassination: The Evidence Today (2018), co-author of The Assassinations, and co-edited Probe Magazine (1993-2000).   See "About Us" for a fuller bio.

Tuesday, 15 August 1995 23:41

Connick vs. Garrison: Round Three

Jim DiEugenio follows the twists and turns in Connick's statements concerning the destruction of Jim Garrison's files, and the media's hand in obfuscating the facts.

Friday, 15 August 1997 23:33

Dexter King Continues His Long March

A report on some of the ongoing media reaction to the King-Pepper-Ray trial.

Tuesday, 15 October 1996 23:18

Sylvia Odio vs. Liebeler & the La Fontaines

Gaeton Fonzi's interview with Silvia Odio for the Church Committee, reproduced here, reveals that the Warren Commission was intent on covering up conspiracy, as Wesley Liebeler baldly asserted to her.

Thursday, 15 October 1998 23:03

The Sins of Robert Blakey

The declassified files of the HSCA reveal how Blakey, unlike Richard Sprague, manoeuvered the committee away from investigating the role of the CIA and toward a predefined conclusion, reports Jim DiEugenio.

Thursday, 15 October 1998 22:54

The Zapruder Film Comes to Home Video

Jim DiEugenio provides a brief history of the film's ownership on the occasion of its release to the public domain on video tape.

Tuesday, 15 August 1995 14:09

Raymond vs. Connick: Round One

More on the politics of Jim Garrison's successor to the New Orleans DA office, by Jim DiEugenio.

Thursday, 15 August 1996 20:31

Robert Tanenbaum interviewed by Probe

The first Deputy Counsel chosen by Richard Sprague to direct the efforts of the House Select Committee recounts to Jim DiEugenio his experiences on that ill-fated mission.

Jim DiEugenio reports on his research into the Rose Cheramie story.

Wednesday, 24 September 2008 18:56

Von Pein: Still Cheerleading

Jim DiEugenio replies to yet more criticisms of his review of Bugliosi's Reclaiming History.

Monday, 23 September 2013 18:29

Philip E. Muehlenbeck, Betting on the Africans

By showing the difference between Kennedy and what came before and after him, [Muehlenbeck] helps us understand why the prime minister of Somalia later said that "the memory of Kennedy is always alive in us Africans", writes Jim DiEugenio.

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