Trump can open JFK files to prove who ‘real killer was’ – author says pic shows it couldn’t have been Lee Harvey Oswald

According to two case experts, Donald Trump has the right to see the government’s sensitive documents about the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

The president-elect has long pledged to make public the remaining classified documents pertaining to the famous statesman’s November 22, 1963, murder in Dallas, Texas.

During his first tenure, he made a similar commitment, but at the request of the FBI and CIA, he eventually withheld some papers.

The authors of the recently released book Admitted Assassin, J. Gary Shaw and Brain Edwards, told The U.S. Sun that they think Trump can access the documents and fulfill his campaign pledge.

Shaw, who attended the same school as Lee Harvey Oswald, the man who is officially listed as having shot Kennedy, stated, “I think that he will do his best to do it, but the problem is, they’ve had 61 years to do what they want to with those documents.”

“There is not a single piece of evidence that can help us determine who assassinated John Kennedy.

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“I hope Trump keeps his campaign promise,” former police officer Edwards stated. “I’d be interested in watching whatever they put out.

“But as Gary stated, there is no written record indicating that so-and-so was present and that they carried out this action.

“That’s the kind of thing you don’t write down.”

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Both, nevertheless, believe that the truth regarding JFK’s assassination will eventually come to light.

“I think there are still people alive that have information about what happened,” Shaw stated.

“Some of them don’t even know they have it, but the kids are talking, and the grandkids of these people are talking, and that’s going to shed further light on it.”

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“I believe the movement, if you want to call it that, has accelerated sufficiently at this point,” Edwards continued.

“We’re not the kind who wear hats made of aluminum foil. I believe that people are now less afraid to discuss it.

The two identified the murderer as former US Marine Roscoe White in their most recent book regarding the Kennedy assassination.

As members of the Marine Corps, he and Oswald boarded the same ship and went to the Far East together.

The two have a picture of Oswald and Roscoe together, and they spent three months together.

One month prior to the assassination, in October 1963, Roscoe started working for the Dallas Police Department once they returned to the United States.

Oswald also secured a position at the Texas Schoolbook Depository, which is thought to have fired the rounds that killed Kennedy.

Jack Ruby was a friend of Roscoe’s, and his wife worked for her.

After leaving the police department, he worked for M&M Equipment.

Roscoe passed away in a suspicious industrial fire in 1971.

In 1989, Ricky White, Roscoe’s son, made the initial approach to Shaw.

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He admitted to Shaw that he thought his father had murdered Kennedy.

“I believed the story, and we began to work on it at a press conference,” Shaw stated.

“But the poor lad, who is just an old country boy who doesn’t know how to lie, was crucified by the press for revealing the story.

“Eventually, we got the artifacts that are in the book, the orders for him to kill the president, and then to follow up on killing some witnesses that were troublesome to the case.”

Shaw has pictures of White, Oswald, and Ruby together.

Shaw claims that Roscoe had the ideal cover to kill the president since he was a police officer.

“It was a far better suspect than Lee Harvey Oswald, that’s for sure,” he stated.

Sections of Roscoe’s scrapbook, containing cryptography and codes, are included in their book.

By publishing it, the two hope that readers will be able to help unravel the scrapbook’s mystery.

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A picture of an unidentified woman from Roscoe’s scrapbook is included in the book.

Although there has long been conjecture over the identity of the individual in the picture, Shaw and Edwards think they have the answer.

They claim it depicts the glitzy tobacco heiress Doris Duke, a billionaire.

Porfirio Rubirosa, a Dominican playboy, was her spouse.

Rubirosa passed away in an unexplained vehicle accident two years after the assassination.

According to Shaw, Rubirosa also met with senior mafia boss Sam Giancana.

Edwards emphasizes that they do not know who provided the instructions, even though they are certain who killed Kennedy.

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“Roscoe White was acting on orders from high above him,” he stated.

“He served in the military. He was following instructions. He believed he was acting in a patriotic manner.

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“He felt regret after realizing what he had done. “I have killed people both domestically and abroad,” he said to his minister. I can longer understand why I did this. I believed I was acting appropriately.

“And I think that got him killed.”

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