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by Bill O'Reilly


  Eisenhower and

  elected to Congress

  election of 1960 and

  election of 1964 and

  enemies of

  father and

  finances of

  funeral of

  Garbo and

  health problems of

  Hoover and

  inauguration of

  Jackie’s pregnancy and

  Jackie’s relationship with

  Jackie’s trip to Greece and

  Jackie’s White House tour and

  King and

  last White House dinner of

  LBJ and

  Lincoln and

  Mafia and

  Mona Lisa and

  Montana speech and

  naval intelligence and

  nuclear test ban and

  Oswald targets

  personality of

  popularity of

  Powers and

  Profiles in Courage and

  Profumo and

  PT-109 and

  religion and

  Secret Service and

  Sinatra and

  State of the Union address by

  swimming and

  tax cuts and

  Teddy’s Senate campaign and

  Texas trip planned for

  Time and

  travels to France

  travels to Ireland and Germany

  UC-Berkeley speech by

  Vietnam and

  West Virginia primary and

  White House staff of

  World War II and

  Kennedy, Joseph, Jr. (brother)

  Kennedy, Joseph P. (father)

  Kennedy, Patrick Bouvier (son)

  Kennedy, Robert F. “Bobby” (brother)

  assassination of

  as attorney general

  Bay of Pigs and

  bond with Jack

  Cape Cod house of

  CIA and

  civil rights and

  Cuban missile crisis and

  Hoover and

  inauguration and

  Jackie and

  Jack’s affairs and

  Jack’s assassination and

  LBJ and

  Lincoln assassination and

  Mafia and

  Monroe and

  presidential ambitions of

  Kennedy, Rose (mother)

  Khrushchev, Nikita

  Bay of Pigs and

  Berlin Wall and

  Cuban missile crisis and

  Stalin and

  trip to U.S. and

  Khrushchev, Yefrosinia

  King, Coretta

  King, Martin Luther, Jr.

  assassination of

  FBI and

  Jack meets with

  March on Washington and

  Ku Klux Klan

  LaLanne, Jack

  Landers, Ann

  Landis, Paul

  Lansky, Meyer

  Lawford, Patricia Kennedy (sister)

  Lawford, Peter (brother-in-law)

  Lawson, Winston G.

  Leavelle, J. R.

  Lee, Robert E.

  LeMay, Curtis E.

  Life

  Lincoln, Abraham

  assassination of

  funeral of

  Lincoln, Evelyn

  Lincoln, Willie

  Lincoln Memorial

  London Sunday Times

  Look

  Luciano, Lucky

  Macmillan, Harold

  Mafia

  Bobby and

  Jack and

  Jack’s assassination and

  Monroe and

  Mahfouz, Naguib

  Malcolm X

  Malraux, André

  Manchester, William

  Mao Zedong

  March on Washington

  Marshall, Thurgood

  Martin, Dean

  Martin, Louis

  Massachusetts

  primaries of 1946

  Teddy as senator for

  McCarthyism

  McIntyre, Bill

  McKinley, William

  McNair, Denise

  McNamara, Robert

  Mearns, David

  Meredith, Lynn

  Midnight Ride, Operation

  Milam, J. W. “Big”

  Militant (newspaper)

  Miller, Arthur

  Mississippi

  Mona Lisa (da Vinci painting)

  Mongoose, Operation

  Monroe, James

  Monroe, Marilyn

  Napoléon Bonaparte

  National Gallery of Art

  National Indignation Convention

  Nazi Germany

  Nelson, Doris

  Newman, Larry

  Newsweek

  New York Times

  New Zealand

  Nhu, Ngo Dinh

  Nicaragua

  Nixon, Richard

  North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

  nuclear weapons

  Ocean’s Eleven (film)

  O’Donnell, Kenneth

  Onassis, Aristotle

  Oneal, Vernon

  Oswald, Audrey Marina

  Oswald, June Lee

  Oswald, Lee Harvey

  arrest of

  assassination executed by

  assassination planned by

  attempts to go to Cuba

  burial of

  childhood and youth of

  children of

  CIA and

  conspiracy theories and

  Cuban missile crisis and

  defects to Soviet Union

  escapes after assassination

  family and

  FBI and

  jobs of

  killed by Ruby

  Mannlicher-Carcano rifle and

  marries Marina

  marines discharge of

  marital problems of

  moves to Dallas

  moves to New Orleans

  psychology of

  returns to U.S.

  Texas School Book Depository job and

  Tippit shot by

  Walker shot by

  weapons bought by

  Oswald, Marguerite

  Oswald, Marina Prusakova

  eve of assassination and

  FBI and

  later life of

  Lee’s attack on Walker and

  marital problems of

  marries Lee

  moves to U.S.

  pregnancy of

  Oswald, Robert

  Otash, Fred

  Paine, Ruth

  Pakistan

  Parker, John

  Parker, William

  Parkland Memorial Hospital

  Peace Corps

  Pentagon

  People

  Perry, Mac

  Pillar of Fire (Branch)

  Porter, Rachel

  Portrait of a President (Manchester)

  Postal, Julia

  Powers, Dave

  presidents, deaths of, in office

  Presley, Elvis

  Profiles in Courage (Kennedy)

  Profumo, John

  Protective Research Section (PRS)

  Prusakov, Ilya

  PT-109

  racial segregation and discrimination. See also civil rights movement; and specific events and individuals

  Radziwill, Lee (Jackie’s sister)

  Rather, Dan

  Ray, James Earl

  Ready, John

  Reagan, Ronald

  Republican Party

  Resolute desk

  Reston, James

  Roberts, Emory

  Roberts, Ralph

  Robertson, Carole

  Robertson, James, Jr.

  Roman Catholic Church

  Roosevelt, Eleanor

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  assassination attempt on

  Roosevelt, Theodore “Teddy”

  Rose, Earl

  Ross, George “Barney”

  Rowland, Aaron
/>   Rowland, Barbara

  Ruby, Jack

  Rusk, Dean

  Salinger, Pierre

  Schirra, Wally

  Schlesinger, Arthur

  Schlossberg, Edwin

  Secret Service

  Jackie and

  Jack’s assassination and

  Sequoia (presidential yacht)

  Seward, William H.

  Shannon Rose Hill Cemetery (Fort Worth, Texas)

  Shaw, Maud

  Simon, Carly

  Sinatra, Frank

  Sirhan, Sirhan

  Sixteenth Street Baptist Church (Birmingham) bombing

  Skelton, Byron

  Smathers, George

  Socialist Workers Party

  Solomon Islands

  Sorensen, Ted

  Sorrels, Forrest V.

  South Vietnam

  Buddhist protests in

  Diem assassination and

  Soviet Central Committee

  Soviet Communist Party

  Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs

  Soviet Politburo

  Soviet Union

  Bay of Pigs and

  Cuban missile crisis and

  “Great Purge” of 1934

  nuclear test ban treaty and

  Oswald and

  Profumo and

  space race and

  wheat sale to

  space program

  Stalin, Joseph

  Stalingrad, Battle of

  State Department

  Stevenson, Adlai

  Strategic Air Command

  Suddenly (film)

  Sullivan, William C.

  Swindal, Jim

  Tactical Air Command

  Taft, William Howard

  Texas

  election of 1960 and

  election of 1964 and

  Jackie’s popularity in

  Jack’s trip planned

  LBJ and

  Oswald and

  Texas Criminal Court of Appeals

  Texas Democratic National Committee

  Texas Observer

  Texas School Book Depository

  Thailand

  Thich Quang Duc

  Thomas, George

  Thoreau, Henry David

  Till, Emmett Louis

  Time Man of the Year

  Tippit, J. D.

  Tolson, Clyde

  Tretick, Stanley

  Truman, Harry

  Turkey, missiles in

  Turnure, Pamela

  U-2 spy planes

  United Auto Workers Union

  United Nations

  United Nations Day

  U.S. Air Force

  U.S. Army

  First Armored Division

  Map Service

  U.S. Congress

  U.S. House of Representatives

  Jack elected to

  U.S. Marines

  U.S. Navy

  U.S. Senate

  U.S. Supreme Court

  Victoria, queen of England

  Vidal, Gore

  Viet Cong

  Vietnam War

  Walker, John

  Walker, Ted

  Wallace, George

  Wall Street Journal

  Walsh, John

  War Is Hell (film)

  Warren, Earl

  Warren Commission

  Washington Post

  Wear, Priscilla

  Wesley, Cynthia

  West Germany

  West Virginia

  We Were Strangers (film)

  White, Theodore

  White House

  East Room

  family residence

  Jackie’s renovation of

  Jackie’s TV tour of

  Lincoln Bedroom

  Oval Office

  Truman Balcony

  West Wing built

  White House staff

  Wood, Homer

  Wood, Sterling

  Worker (newsletter)

  World War I

  World War II

  Wright, Moses

  Xuan, Mai Huu

  Yarborough, Ralph

  Zangara, Giuseppe “Joe”

  Zapata, Operation. See Bay of Pigs invasion

  About the Authors

  BILL O’REILLY is the anchor of The O’Reilly Factor, the highest-rated cable news show in the country. He also writes a syndicated newspaper column and is the author of several number-one bestselling books. He is, perhaps, the most talked about political commentator in America.

  MARTIN DUGARD is the New York Times bestselling author of several books of history, including Into Africa: The Epic Adventures of Stanley and Livingstone and The Last Voyage of Columbus. He is also the author of To Be a Runner, a collection of essays about distance running. Mr. Dugard lives in Southern California with his wife and three sons.

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  Copyright © 2012 by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard

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  Part title photographs © John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston, and Associated Press

  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  O’Reilly, Bill.

  Killing Kennedy: the end of Camelot / Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard.—First edition.

  pages cm

  ISBN 978-0-8050-9666-8

  1. Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917–1963—Assassination. I. Dugard, Martin. II. Title.

  E842.9.O74 2012

  973.922092—dc23

  2012026143

  First Edition 2012

  Maps by Gene Thorp

  eISBN 9780805096675

  Table of Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  A Note to Readers

  Prologue

  Part I: Cheating Death

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Part II: The Curtain Descends

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Part III: Evil Wins

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Afterword

  Epilogue

  Sources

  Acknowledgments

  Index

  About the Authors

  Copyright

 

 

 


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