By Dr. Barbara A. Reynolds

Efforts must be increased to break down the wall of secrecy surrounding the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. who was gunned down on April 4, 1968, as he stepped out onto the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis.

CONSPIRACY (One that’s more likely true than false)

That was one of the lasting wishes of his wife, Coretta Scott King. It was underscored by the findings of a rarely discussed December 9, 1999 jury trial in Memphis which concluded that King was the victim of assassination by a conspiracy involving the Memphis Police Department as well as local, state and federal government agencies, movement insiders and the Mafia. Mrs. King died on January 31, 2006. The secrecy shrouding the death of Dr. King is still in place.

The nation prepares to commemorate the death of the martyred leader.  Hopefully, there should be a renewed effort to bare submerged information.  That could finally set the record straight about the role of U.S. governmental agencies in a plan to eliminate King.  One who had emerged as one who millions perceive as the most successful African-American protest leader of the 21st Century.

THE FACTS

James Earl Ray

In a civil suit filed by Mrs. King in Memphis, a jury of six Whites and six Blacks affirmed the trial’s evidence which identified someone else.  It was not James Earl Ray and agreed that Ray had been set up to take the blame.

“The trial only proved what our family had maintained all along,” Mrs. King told me in her memoir Coretta, “My Life, My Live, My Legacy.”

The jury’s proceeding went on for four weeks. The 2,735-page transcript contains the sworn testimony and dispositions of more than 70 law enforcement agents, reporters, civil rights leaders and witnesses, some of whose statements contrasted starkly with official reports.

Jowers + Mafia

Loyd Jowers was of particular interest.  He was the owner of Jim’s Grill, located beneath the rooming house where the shots were supposedly fired. Jowers said that he had been given $100,000 by a man with Mafia connections to help provide a cover for the shooting. Jowers said he took the rifle from a man named Raul, moments after Dr. King was shot and hid it under his counter until it was picked up the next morning by the shooter, a Memphis police officer.

More than 2,000 reporters covered the O.J. Simpson trial, but the mainstream media virtually ignored the sworn testimony of law enforcement agents and others who provided valuable insight into the assassination of Dr. King. The statement included:

Ed Redditt & Floyd Newsum Were The Only Two Negros Assigned Security Detail and Were REPLACED

Ed Redditt, a Memphis detective, and fireman Floyd Newsum, the only two Blacks assigned to provide security for Dr. King were reassigned on April 3rd. One day before the assassination. Redditt said he was guarded by a man, who identified himself as a Secret Service agent. It raised questions of why an agent, whose job is usually to focus on the president, be concerned with a lowly Memphis police detective.

Judge Joe Brown

Judge Joe Brown, an experienced Memphis court official as well as a seasoned hunter, told the jury he believed the rifle that prosecutors used to implicate Ray was not the rifle used to kill Dr. King. “That weapon literally could not have hit the broad side of a barn,” he said.

Don Wilson and a Note From Raul

Don Wilson, an FBI agent, working in the Atlanta Bureau, said that in searching Ray’s car, several days after the assassination he found pieces of a handwritten note with the name “Raul” on it, the same name of the man who had handed Jowers the rifle for safekeeping after the assassination. Wilson, who is presently retired, also told me how the agents laughed and joked about the murder of Dr. King.

HOOVER & THE FBI

The assassination of Dr. King raises serious question about FBI involvement. After King questioned the FBI’s sincerity in investigating the murder of civil rights activists, Hoover in a November 1965 press conference, shot back with a war of words, condemning King as “the most notorious liar in the country,” as well as a communist.

King quickly became a target of the FBI’s COINTELPRO, an acronym for Counter Intelligence Program that had the stated mission to surveil, infiltrate, discredit and disrupt domestic groups that the FBI deemed subversive. (This was the same high-profile program that led to the dismantling and murder of several Black Panthers.)

One well-reported incident of COINTELPRO was a suicide letter and an audiotape the FBI secretly sent to the home of Dr. King on Nov. 3, 1964, shortly before he was to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. It accused him of committing indecent sexual acts and suggested that the only way King could save himself from national disgrace was to commit suicide. Mrs. King played the tape and said she heard people telling dirty jokes, but there was no reference to her husband.

“THEY” DISARMED YOU OF INFORMATION BY SEALING IT

A 1977 court order resulted in sealing the King papers for 50 years. Despite several inquiries from various groups, the King files reportedly numbering about 700,000 pages are not scheduled to be opened until the year 2027. The sealing only increases fears that many pertinent records will be destroyed before that date leaving many questions unanswered.

HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF

Old fears worry us as several reports suggest that the FBI’s COINTELPRO is being reincarnated to monitor, surveil and contain so-called, “black identity extremists.” This information using that label was obtained by Foreign Policy Magazine from an unofficial FBI report.

The document, according to the magazine, warns that “black identity extremists” pose a growing threat to law enforcement and that police attacks on Black Americans could spur “premeditated, lethal retaliatory violence” against the police. As confirmed in The Root, the August 2014 shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., was the catalyst for widespread violence, the FBI report says, concluding that continued “alleged” police abuses have fueled more violence.

While the report didn’t specifically mention Black Lives Matters, it is difficult not to connect the dots. Several Black Lives Matter activists reported, put under surveillance. It sounds like the tactics of CONINTELPRO created to neutralize the activities of Black activists.

NO JUSTICE NO PEACE

Mrs. King called for all files to be opened to finally lay out all the “facts pertinent to the truth of who killed my beloved Martin.” So far, her wish is unfulfilled. And like in so many denials, history could well be on the way to being repeated.