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James Earl Ray (March 10, 1928–April 23, 1998) was convicted of the assassination of American civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on April 4, ...
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ray James Earl Ray, 70 years old, has been in prison for almost 30 years for a crime he did not commit. Due to extraordinary circumstances, he pled guilty ...
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There is no way that James Earl Ray, the high-school dropout, Army throw-away, ... First, did James Earl Ray kill Dr. Martin Luther King in Memphis, ...
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James Earl Ray is from the viewpoint of a man who served time with Ray in prison , then went on to become a journalist, and continued to follow the case, ...
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[3] James Earl Ray, Who Killed Martin Luther King?, page 18. Father: James Gerald Ray Wife: Anna Sandhu (m. 13-Oct-1978, div. 1990) ...
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News about James Earl Ray. Commentary and archival information about James Earl Ray from The New York Times.
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For the views of James Earl Ray's attorney, see Orders to Kill: The Truth ... Was James Earl Ray, a career criminal and known racist, nothing more than a ...
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James Earl Ray is the man who shot and killed civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. on 4 April 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee.
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Apr 23, 1998 ... NASHVILLE, Tennessee (CNN) -- James Earl Ray, the confessed assassin of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. who later proclaimed his ...
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That's the way James Earl Ray was described by his accomplice in an armed robbery, telling the story afterward to his brother, Jerry Ray. ...
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