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JAMES EARL RAY
(1928 - 1998) Assassin of Martin Luther King who he killed in Memphis in 1968. Two pieces, the first a signed copy of an interview with USA TODAY, in which Ray answers questions such as "What are your feelings about blacks? RAY: I don't get into all that race stuff. I never was involved in it before...". Other questions include "Do you think King's death changed history?" and "...Where would you go [if you gained extradition]? RAY: They've greatly liberalized the extradition laws...The person that's being extradited doesn't even have to have committed a crime...and technically some country like Sweden or Iran could ask to extradite me...". Along with an S.P. 8" x 10" b/w, a reprint of Ray's classic mug shot, signed at center. Two pieces, fine condition.

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May 9, 2012 11:00 AM EDT
Stamford, CT, US

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