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The book "The Boys of Birmingham" tells the story for the first time ever of how Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination murder case was solved. FBI Agent William Saucier, the father of this book's author, is the man who located his killer. With the help of an elite Irish Catholic northerner FBI team in Birmingham, Alabama, Saucier and the Boys of Birmingham nabbed James Earl Ray, the man convicted of the crime of killing Dr. King, in a little over two months' time in 1968.

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  • Please google Ghost Writer, Inc. if you like this book. We did the "editing" on it, and can do a fantastic ghost writing job for your book or screenplay - or both.

  • This book chronicles the FBI expoits of William Saucier and his team of crack agents, the Boys of Birmingham. They investigated the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., bringing his assassin to justice in two months. James Earl Ray was convicted one year later. New stories concerning J. Edgar Hoover and the Kennedy assassination are colorfully and thoroughly related. A must read, a page turner you won't be able to put down; the very latest stuff on the King legacy's civil rights movement!

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  • @shawnee2014 Dr. King was killed by James Earl Ray, but possibly his brother Jerry Ray fired the bullets that actually killed MLK. This may have been done by J. Edgar Hoover hiring the Mafia to kill MLK, and then the Mafia hired JER to do it. JER probably shared the money with his brother Jerry, and Jerry may have shot MLK first.

  • @shawnee2014 Dr. King was assassinated in 1968 and Malcolm X was assassinated in 1965.

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