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Ian Griggs
"It
took an English detective to expose the complicity of Dallas police in the
death of JFK!"
Jim
Fetzer
"Next
to the Warren Report, Jay Epstein's book, should be Ian's book."
Ralph
Reagan
"No
case to answer" is a loosely
legal expression used in England
but perhaps not in the United
States. It basically means that
despite thorough investigation,
insufficient evidence has been
obtained to justify taking the
case before a court of law. It has
been suggested to me by some
American researchers that
perhaps the American equivalent
would be "No charge to file."
I believe that even after 42 years
of argument, counter-argument
and allegedly 'new' evidence,
just such a situation continues to
exist in the Kennedy
assassination concerning
Lee Harvey Oswald.
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