Lloyd Jowers was found guilty of conspiring to kill Dr ML King.
Here is the Transcript of that trial
http://www.thekingcenter.org/news/trial.html#Transcript
From the King Family website>>> http://www.thekingcenter.org/
"Peter Fokes" <jpfCT@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> CBC Investigation into James Earl Ray's Toronto odyssey
>
> James Earl Ray, the convicted killer of civil rights leader Martin
> Luther King, shown here in a 1968 photo released by the FBI.James Earl
> Ray, the convicted killer of civil rights leader Martin Luther King,
> shown here in a 1968 photo released by the FBI. (U.S. National
> Archives)
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> In the worldwide manhunt for Martin Luther King's assassin 40 years
> ago, the RCMP and Toronto police appear to have overlooked some
> im****tant clues and never fully nailed down the killer's Canadian
> connections, a CBC News investigation has found.
>
> Based on unprecedented access to investigative do***ents in Canada and
> the U.S., the new material further points to the belief that James
> Earl Ray, a 40-year-old petty thief and drifter, had help in Canada
> during his month-long odyssey in Toronto immediately following the
> assassination as he secured at least three Canadian aliases and a
> pass****t and airline ticket to London in the name of a Torontonian.
>
> Through its investigation, the CBC has learned that:
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> * Ray was spotted acting furtively behind Toronto's new city hall
> building shortly after his photo appeared in Canadian newspapers as
> the prime suspect in the King murder. An eyewitness told police that
> Ray tried to hide his face with a newspaper before departing on foot
> with a red-haired woman whose identity has never been ascertained.
> * The address Ray gave when stopped for jaywalking in Toronto was
> never fully explored by police. It turned out to be a brothel run by
> an ex-con and was the likely source of not only the fake identities
> but also where he stayed on the two nights his whereabouts in the city
> could not be verified.
> * That address, 6 Condor Avenue in the east end, near the Canadian
> National Railway tracks, was circled on a map Ray left behind but it
> was mislabeled by police with the name of the street on the other side
> of the tracks.
> * Ray's official explanation of how he picked up at least three of
> the four aliases he used, of men from a small neighbourhood in
> Scarborough, has proven to be inaccurate, continuing his pattern of
> lying to ****eld those who helped him.
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> Full article here:
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> http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2008/04/28/f-james-earl-ray.html
>
> Peter Fokes


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