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JAMES EARL RAY
(1928 - 1998) Assassin of Martin Luther King whom he killed in Memphis in 1968. Fine content A.L.S. 3pp. 4to., [n.p.], Jan. 24, 1980, to Anna, in part: "...I am writing this letter at 7:30am, I am not a night owl like a certain creature I love very much...Everything is going OK Sweetheart. I am going to do some painting over the weekend...Baby I don't know if I told you or not but a couple of years ago Mack had me take a polygraph test for the columnist JACK ANDERSON. Anderson also had ROBERT VESCO take one, both examinations to be used on a T.V. show he had going. Anyway, the examiner claimed I did not pass while Verso did, and this was aired on T.V. Now I have recently learned through a book about Vesco that Anderson's examiner had several years ago given one of Vesco's associates an examination after another examiner had said he was lying, however, Anderson's examiner said just the opposite. I supposed the moral is to beware of polygraph & media examiners...Anna, the visit last Saturday was very good for me, I had plenty of time to talk to you and the sweet kisses....". At the time of this letter, Ray was a prisoner at the Brushy Mountain Prison in Petros, Tenn. Like Ray, Robert Vesco was a notorious criminal chiefly remembered for security fraud. Charges emerging from Watergate linked him with Richard Nixon's nephew Donald A. Nixon for illegally funding a company, and he fled to the Caribbean for the duration of his. Boldly penned on lined yellow notepaper and in fine condition.

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