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MLK Plot

Who actually killed Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior? Information contained in a book titled “The Plot to Kill King: The Truth Behind the Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior” alleges that James Earl Ray was innocent, and King’s death was the result of a government conspiracy. Stephen talks to the author of the book, William Pepper, and civil rights attorney Carl Edwards. Ep 4620/Seg 1

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