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🗓️ 11 July 2023
⏱️ 34 minutes
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0:00.0 | This guy here with another episode of the History Unplugged podcast, after Martin Luther King |
0:08.6 | Jr. was fatally shot on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis on April 4, 1968. |
0:14.2 | Doubt about whether or not James Earl Ray was the assassin rose almost immediately. |
0:18.9 | From the start, MLK's AIDS voiced suspicion that a conspiracy was responsible for the leader's |
0:23.8 | death. |
0:24.8 | Over time, many Americans became convinced that the government investigations covered up |
0:27.9 | the truth about the alleged assassin. |
0:29.9 | Probably what led Ray to kill King could be a source of debate, as does his role in the |
0:34.0 | murder. |
0:35.0 | But today's guest, Mel I, believes he answers to many of the questions about Ray and |
0:38.5 | how conspiracy theories flourish could be fully understood. |
0:41.1 | Mel is the author of the man who killed Martin Luther King, the first full account of the |
0:44.6 | life of James Earl Ray based on scores of interviews provided to the government and |
0:48.2 | non-government investigators and from recently released prison records on Ray. |
0:52.5 | In this episode, we look at how conspiracy theories are put together, why sometimes they're |
0:56.5 | based on facts, other times they are based on trying to tell a story to fit on a wider |
1:00.8 | narrative and why we can conclusively believe what really happens about one of the most |
1:04.8 | atorious assassinations of the 20th century. |
1:06.8 | Hope you enjoyed this discussion with Mel I. |
1:08.7 | And one more thing before we get started with this episode, a quick break for work |
1:14.8 | from our sponsors. |
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