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Authors: Bill O'Reilly

Killing Kennedy (43 page)

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

B
ILL
O’R
EILLY
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.
M
ARTIN
D
UGARD
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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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

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