Dr. James J. Kelleher received his Bachelor’s Degree in political science from CSU Northridge, magna cum laude, and received his Masters Degree from CSU Los Angeles where he was awarded the Alumni Certificate of Honor for outstanding work in political science. His Ph.D. in political science was awarded by the University of California Santa Barbara. Dr. Kelleher taught a wide variety of political science courses at CSU Northridge and CSU Los Angeles. He was an associate professor of political science and department chair at the College of the Canyons in Valencia. He also served as an adjunct professor of political science at Citrus Community College, Glendale College, and Rio Hondo College. Dr. Kelleher is currently affiliated with CSU Dominquez Hills where he taught International Politics and International Political Theory. He is a co-author of Governing California in the 21st Century.
G. Robert Blakey, former Chief Counsel and Director of the House Select Committee on Assassinations had this to say about He Was Expendable:
"Kelleher's compelling new study includes a powerful reassessment of the knoll witnesses
(sound, smell, and sight) that shows a fourth shot: three from the Texas School Book
Depository and one from the right, a conspiracy. It fully merits study."
Cyril Wecht, M.D., J.D., is one of the most prominent forensic pathologists in the United States.
Dr. Wecht served on the forensic pathology panel of the House Select Committee on Assassinations that investigated the murder of President John F. Kennedy. He discovered that President Kennedy's brain was missing from the National Archives. Dr. Wecht has served as President of both the American Academy of Forensic Science and the American College of Legal Medicine. He also served as County Commissioner, County Coroner, and the Medical Examiner of Allegheny County serving the metro area of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Dr. Wecht had the following comment about He Was Expendable:
"He Was Expendable is a thorough, well-organized review and critical analysis of the JFK assassination. James Kelleher provides well-documented evidence that clearly demostrates the investigative incompetence and orchestrated cover-up that culminated in the promulgation of the U.S. government's great work of fiction, the Warren Commission Report. This outstanding book is a significant contribution to the quest for the truth regarding the murder of President Kennedy."
Mr. Ronald Goldfarb served as a member of Robert F. Kennedy's Organized Crime and Racketeering Section in the Department of Justice for four years. During that time, he participated in grand jury investigations and criminal prosecutions in federal courts in several states.
Mr. Goldfarb recently reviewed Vendetta: Bobby Kennedy Versus Jimmy Hoffa for the
Washington Independent Review of Books. In that review, he wrote, "...He Was Expendable,
by James Kelleher, collects the extensive literature confirming the conclusion of the House
Assassinations Committee and others that what we were doing in the Justice Department was
the motive for the president's assassination."
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