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www.imdb.comI don’t have live access to current news in this turn. Based on what I know, James Earl Ray is the convicted assassin of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., with most major developments from the late 1960s through the 1990s. If you want the latest updates, I can search the web and summarize the most recent reporting, or pull archival context about his case and its lasting impact. Which would you prefer?
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www.imdb.comJames Earl Ray was the assassin of American Baptist minister and civil rights activist, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ray was born in on March 10, 1928 in a poor Irish-American family of Alton, Illinois, and was raised a Catholic. Shortly before his seventh birthday, in 1935, his father passed a bad check and the Rays fled to Ewing, Missouri, where they changed their name to Raynes to avoid detection. Ray dropped out of school when he was fifteen years old. Later, he volunteered for the U.S...
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www.inkl.comHe Dies In Prison At Age 70
www.cbsnews.comConfessed Killer Of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dies Of Liver Disease In A Nashville Hospital
www.cbsnews.comBest Known As: The man who killed Martin Luther King, Jr. James Earl Ray is the man who shot and killed civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. on 4 April 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. King was killed while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Mot...
www.blackfacts.comA. James Earl Ray Fired One Shot at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Shot Killed Dr. King Biography of James Earl Ray The committee's investigation Dr. King was killed by one shot fired from in front of him The shot that killed Dr. King was fired from the bathroom window at the rear of a roominghouse at 422 1/2 South Main Street, Memphis, Tenn. James Earl Ray purchased the rifle that was used to shoot Dr.
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