Because David Macaray's thoughts on the Kennedy assassination essentially mirror mine, I think he's pretty much
on target got it right. Most assassination plots are not clever and compelling like well-crafted spy movies, but the killings themselves often cause great upset, so the human instinct is to imagine the killer and the act of killing as much more interesting than they really are, and we get every crackpot dreaming up an inane third-tier Tom Clancy or Dan Brown stories to help them deal with the terrible reality.
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