Martin Luther Kind Jr. was assassinated by a career criminal at the Memphis-based Lorraine Motel on April 4, 1968, but who is he?
More than 55 years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on the second-floor balcony of Memphis’ Lorraine Motel on April 4, 1968. According to, was a career criminal and had briefly served in the US Army. Ray was reportedly the civil rights leader and was also present at the scene. Later, his fingerprints were found on the murder weapon.
Time Magazine stated that theorists and experts continue to speculate on James Earl Ray’s motives to assassinate Martin Luther King Jr., who was 39 at that time. Some believe that Ray’s guilty plea stopped the case from seeing
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