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  1. Apr 8, 2016 · James Files (Sutton) was born in Alabama in January 1942. His family moved to Chicago and he lived there until joining the United States Army and served with the 82nd Airborne in Vietnam (1959-60). After leaving the army he met Charlie Nicoletti, a leading figure in the Chicago Mafia. Files was involved in the Bay of Pigs invasion.

  2. Files On JFK is the full 2003 Documentary prison interview of James E. Files, recorded in the Stateville Correctional Center, Joliet Illinois. After an FBI tip, Kennedy assassination investigator Joe West found James Files serving time for the attempted murder of an Illinois police officer. At first, Files was reluctant to talk, but West ...

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  3. It took 13 months after Joe West's death, but on March 22, 1994, associates of West's videotaped an interview with Files. It was during this interview that James Files first confessed to being the shooter on the grassy knoll in Dealey Plaza on November 22, 1963, that it was he who delivered the final, fatal shot to JFK's right temple.

  4. Sep 19, 2007 · Pamela J. Ray with James E. Files "The Grassy Knoll Shooter" Interview with History features Ray's interviews with Files, conducted meticulously over the years through highly-monitored letters and transcribed phone calls from Stateville prison in Joliet, Ill., where Files is a prisoner for what he claims is an act of self-defense against an ...

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  5. Chapter 8: looks behind the scenes at some of the most shocking and horrific things going on here in America starting with the daytime assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the implications it serves up to the citizens of a “free country.”. The author, Pamela Ray, along with James Files, former CIA/Mob hit man, the infamous ...

  6. Retired FBI agent Zack Shelton spoke at today’s (Friday’s) Lifetime Learning Luncheon at Blinn College. Shelton reviewed the details of the numerous intervi...

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  7. Nov 7, 2016 · first interviewed James E. Files in prison. Files claims to have used an unusual and expensive single-shot match pistol, a .222-caliber Remington XP-100 "Fireball", to shoot President Kennedy from behind the wooden picket fence on top of the Grassy Knoll. Toward the end of the interview, Files

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