"JFK and Sam" is a tale of two murders. The first occurred in
Dallas in 1963 and the second in Illinois in 1975. The first was
ordered by Sam Giancana to avenge his betrayal by the Kennedys.
Giancana had assured JFK's win in Illinois with the understanding
that the new administration would go easy on the Chicago mob.
Instead, Bobby Kennedy stepped up prosecutions. The second
assassination was carried out by the CIA and the mob to prevent
Giancana from testifying before the Church Committee hearings
regarding his role in the CIA's plot to kill Fidel Castro. The
irony is that both men were assassinated because of their
relationship to each other and events that transpired from that
relationship. "JFK and Sam" is unique from other books on the
Kennedy assassination. Written by an insider with access to key
figures, it names the assassins and traces the assassination team's
movements in 1963. The first shot came from the Dal-Tex building
(adjacent to the book depository) and struck Kennedy in the back of
the neck. The second came from Giancana's driver who fired a CIA
prototype handgun with a telescope (called a "fireball") from the
grassy knoll, using a frangible bullet, which explains why there
was such a massive wound to Kennedy's head. Lee Harvey Oswald was
the fall guy and did not fire a weapon.
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