After thirty-five years of diligent searching, author Barry Ernest found Victoria Elizabeth Adams, a silent yet key witness in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Belittled by the Warren Commission, Adams vanished into obscurity-but what she saw may change all we thought we knew about the tragedy. This is the story about the journey to find the truth in the event that shaped our nation and the research that led the author to a dark opposition of history's official record. Adams worked on the fourth floor of the ...
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After thirty-five years of diligent searching, author Barry Ernest found Victoria Elizabeth Adams, a silent yet key witness in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Belittled by the Warren Commission, Adams vanished into obscurity-but what she saw may change all we thought we knew about the tragedy. This is the story about the journey to find the truth in the event that shaped our nation and the research that led the author to a dark opposition of history's official record. Adams worked on the fourth floor of the Texas School Book Depository and was on the back staircase of the building at the precise moment that Lee Harvey Oswald-according to the Warren Commission's account-was making his escape. However, Adams saw no one. Chronicled here is the author's search for Adams along with extensive research proving that Oswald was not on the sixth floor when Kennedy was shot. Also included in this narrative are the testimonies of Adams and other forgotten witnesses, which bring to light facts that force us to reconsider one of the most controversial and devastating assassinations of the twentieth century. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Barry Ernest is a former investigative journalist, press secretary, and speech writer. A graduate of Point Park University in Pittsburgh, he served as a features writer and investigative reporter for the York (PA) Sunday News and the Syracuse (NY) Herald-Journal. After his work in local news, Ernest was the press secretary and director of communications for the state of Pennsylvania. A frequent lecturer on the topic of the Kennedy assassination, Ernest earned the 2011 Mary Ferrell Pioneer Award, a national honor presented for a lifetime of searching for the truth. The author resides with his wife in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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