Egész meggyőzőnek tűnnek az anyagok a Wikipedia-n, meg a jfkmurdersolved.com oldalon.
Két dolog csípi a szememet (persze ettől még simán lehet ő a főmerénylő):
1. A részletes anyagokat tartalmazó FIZETŐS DVD, amelynek a borítóján 29.95$ szerepel, de az oldalon már 37.95$ szerepel. Miért nem tudja föltenni ingyen ezeket a fontos anyagokat az emberek tájékoztatására? Miért csinál belőle bizniszt? Innentől azért gyanús ez a szál (is). Lásd: http://www.jfkmurdersolved.com/buy2.htm
2. (A James Files - Wiki oldalról) Critics have pointed to claims that he has changed his story on numerous occasions,[3] the historical inaccuracy of some of his claims,[4], and inaccurate descriptions of the gun he says to have used.[5]
Files at one point was close to being featured in an NBC documentary, but the deal fell through when NBC decided to check out his story, and hired Edward Epstein to vet it.
In brief, NBC retained me as a consultant for their planned story on Files. I hired the detective firm of Jules Kroll. JK established from telephone records Files was in Chicago, not Dallas, on November 22,1963. We then placed a call to Files from Dick Clark's office (DC was producer), and I interviewed Files about Kroll findings. He said he had a twin brother, who no one knew about, and whom he met shortly before November 22, and who he murdered after November 22. He said it was his twin brother in hospital with his wife, not him. His wife, however, said there was no twin, and Kroll confirmed there was no twin. My view then and now is that Files invented the story for the money it would earn him. However, James Files, in a letter he wrote to Mrs. Pamela Ray, a person with whom he developed a close relationship, said: "The Kroll Agency tried everything they could to discredit me. One story they put out was that I couldn't have been in Dallas that day, as my wife was giving birth to our daughter that day. When I was asked about it, I said yes, I was at the hospital that day. But that means Kennedy was not assassinated until September 26, 1966. I said that is the day my daughter was born, go check the hospital records. That ended that." Dutch JFK researcher Wim Dankbaar also counters the claims. [6] Dankbaar also published a phone conversation with Faith Files, ex wife of Files, who corroborated a number of claims, disputed by others. [7]