Mafia Hitman "Confesses" to Assassinating Kennedy
Blakey famously said:
"Jack Ruby all by himself is substantial enough reason to believe in the Mafia's involvement [in the assassination of JFK]... The Mafia profited by JFK's death. What's worse is, they got away with it."
We learned from a blogger to read every day that in a new documentary called I Killed JFK by Barry Katz an imprisoned former mob associate, James Files, claims that "he worked along with major mob figures and fired the shot that killed Kennedy from the grassy knoll at Dealey Plaza in Dallas."
Files, who changed his name from Jimmy Sutton, was born in Alabama in 1942, and after a stint in the Army became associated with both the Chicago mob and the CIA. He worked under mobster Charles "Chuckie" Nicoletti, an underling of mob boss Sam Giancana. Giancana and other mobsters had been angered by the president’s brother, Robert, who as U.S. attorney general was targeting organized crime in a major prosecution effort. * * * The documentary chronicles how Files, along with Nicoletti and mobster Johnny Roselli, came to be in Dallas on the day Kennedy was assassinated.
Retired FBI Special Agent Zack Shelton, who also appears in the documentary, "is one of two former FBI agents who believe Files' story is credible":
He said:
Former FBI special agent William Turner has dedicated his life to investigating the case as reported by KMAX:
He said:
"I have tried to verify Files' story. A lot of that story I have been able to verify," including that a shot was fired from the grassy knoll "exactly where Files said he was standing."
Former FBI special agent William Turner has dedicated his life to investigating the case as reported by KMAX:
"I believe the mafia was allied with the CIA in assassinating Kennedy, and I think we've proven that and should go ahead with closure -- designating it a conspiracy and not a single man's work,' said Turner."