MLK became a pastor, not for the glory of God, but for the glory of Marx. pic.twitter.com/yQv3bW5Lkk
— Chad O. Jackson (@chadojackson) November 1, 2025
Constitutional Conservatism and Biblical Christianity in the Piedmont Triad of North Carolina
MLK became a pastor, not for the glory of God, but for the glory of Marx. pic.twitter.com/yQv3bW5Lkk
— Chad O. Jackson (@chadojackson) November 1, 2025
As years passed and more information surfaced, the cracks in the official narrative widened. Investigators, journalists, and historians noted that Ray was, by nearly every account, an unskilled and erratic criminal—hardly the kind of person capable of executing a flawlessly timed, politically explosive assassination and then vanishing across borders with precision. The logistics of the crime, the speed with which the case was closed, and the failure to fully investigate alternative leads left many with lingering questions that were never convincingly answered.
In some respects, Fred, it is amazing he was not assassinated sooner than he was.