New test firings of a rifle belonging to James Earl Ray indicate that the bullet that killed the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. came from a different gun, Tennessee Criminal Court Judge Joe Brown announced. The disclosure came in a hearing that has as its ultimate aim a trial for Ray, who pleaded guilty to killing King.
New MLK Evidence
New test firings of a rifle belonging to James Earl Ray indicate that the bullet that killed the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. came from a different gun, Tennessee Criminal Court Judge Joe Brown announced. The disclosure came in a hearing that has as its ultimate aim a trial for Ray, who pleaded guilty to killing King.