Judge Mathis Agrees with Judge Joe Brown: James Earl Ray Didn't Kill MLK, Police Did (Part 17)
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Judge Mathis concurred with Judge Joe Brown’s controversial belief that James Earl Ray was not responsible for the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Mathis suggested that the real orchestrators behind the tragic event were US law enforcement agencies. During the interview, Mathis confirmed that Ray, who was publicly blamed for King’s death, had always denied his involvement and stated there was substantial evidence pointing to other parties being culpable. Mathis also discussed similar conjectures surrounding the assassination of Malcolm X, who he revealed was his third cousin. He recalled that one of the individuals initially convicted for Malcolm X’s assassination was later exonerated, while another alleged involvement of law enforcement in the plot. Mathis, who has worked with Malcolm X’s grandsons, noted the ongoing family struggles and engaged in efforts to support them, revealing a personal connection to these historic tragedies.
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