How Did James Earl Ray Kill Martin Luther King Jr

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What if the murderer of a famous civil rights leader was supported throughout all of his incarceration by the one and only King family. Martin Luther King jr, was a major contribution in history and civil rights. Some people believe that James wasn’t the actual killer but he was an accomplice. James Earl Ray assassinated Martin Luther King jr. He had motive to kill the civil rights leader. There was evidence that he shot King and a court of law found Ray guilty. He was sentenced to jail time for his crime. James earl Ray had motive to kill Martin Luther King jr. There was physical evidence that proved he was guilty. A court of law found him guilty.

Being poor and then being offered money to kill someone who stood for something you didn’t …show more content…

James Earl Ray cared for himself and didn’t think about consequences, he just wanted to get by and live well no matter how he got …show more content…

Roul was never identified or found. The story James Earl Ray gave authorities led us to believe he was a good liar by covering for himself in vivid detail. If what James Earl Ray is saying about another man being the real murderer then the investigators would have looked a lot further into the man's identification to convict him and James would have pleaded not guilty. James pleaded guilty and avoided the electric chair. “American James Earl Ray pleaded guilty to the murder of the civil rights leader and was sentenced to 99 years in prison in 1969.” Vivian Kuo wrote in an article of newly found documents shedding light on Martin Luther King’s death. James pleaded guilty before he had come up with his conspiracy theory. James Earl Ray had time to think of his theory and how he was going to tell his side. James Earl Ray did not struggle much in twisting up a theory to prove his innocence. Richard Bernstein of the New York Times wrote, “Ray is excellent at incorporating bits of information he learns from one source and developing them into a cohesive story he spins onto somebody else.” James Earl Ray had made a conspiracy theory that an unknown man Roul was the mastermind of the King assassination and that Ray was a simple pawn to his plan. He led the investigators to search for the man but he was never found or identified, even with