A modern morality tale, compellingly told. After 20 years of research involving reams of official records and scores of interviews, Michaud and Aynesworth (The Only Living Witness, 1982) have traced the complicated strands of their story and woven them into a colorful tapestry of religious fervor. And it was not just me, Barry Keane who had the honours of doing the. I myself felt like Richard Nixon with that sweaty patch just above my lips. As you will be able to hear from the videos we had quite a few. Hugh Aynesworth's JFK Assassination article suggestions for Life Magazine.
Stephen G. Michaud has written extensively on criminal justice topics. His previous books include 'Lethal Shadow', a study of sexual sadism, and 'The Only Living Witness', an acclaimed portrait of serial killer Ted Bundy that the 'New York Daily News' listed as one of the ten best true-crime books ever.
Four-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, bureau chief of both Newsweek and the Washington Times, and investigative team leader for ABC's 20/20, Hugh Aynesworth was a thirty-two year old reporter for the Dallas Morning News when JFK's visit to Dallas ended in tragedy. His coverage of the assassination, the trial of Jack Ruby, and the conspiracy flurry that followed earned him two Pulitzer nominations and recognition as one of the most respected authorities on the Kennedy assassination. His reportin of Martin Luther KIng;s assassination, the 1993 Branch Davidian standoff and fire, and the 1995 bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City marked his career advancement from a small-town sports editor to bureau chief. Aynesworth is the author or coauthor of seven books, including The Only Living Witness and Conversatons with a Killer about serial murderer Ted Bundy. He has serves as President of the Dallas Press Club and the Press Club Foundation and has won over seventy local, regional, and national awards. Hugh Aynesworth lives in Dallas with his wife Paula, a sales executive at KERA and KXT North Texas Public Media.