The words of Dallas Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig first appeared on the national scene in the book Rush to Judgment written by Mark Lane and published during 1966.
Now, decades after the crime of the century, the voice of Roger Craig is available for the first time as he recounts the crucial events as he observed them on the day President Kennedy was killed. The efforts to silence Roger Craig and the price he paid for his heroic efforts to tell the nation the truth about the death of the president are also chronicled here.
The interview with Roger Craig was conducted by Mark Lane. Lane’s recent work, Plausible Denial, has joined his earlier book, Rush to Judgment, as a national bestseller. Mark Lane observes, “Roger Craig was a trained observer, an eyewitness to historic events. He could not forget his obligation to speak truth to power. Perhaps his commitment to that truth resulted in his death.”
Mark Lane, who worked with John Kennedy during his 1960 presidential campaign, is universally regarded as the foremost researcher, investigator and respected chronicler of the assassination. His work is responsible for the refusal of the American people to accept the false conclusions of the Warren Commission.
Lord Bernard Russell wrote “Mark Lane’s work is a great historical contribution, greater than Zola in the Dreyfus case.”