Judge Joe: James Earl Ray Didn’t Assassinate Martin Luther King Jr.


Published on Jan 18, 2016

This year will mark the 48th-year anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s assassination, and as the last judge presiding over alleged shooter, James Earl Ray’s case, Judge Joe Brown still believes “he didn’t kill him.” In an interview with DJ Vlad, the honorable judge says he didn’t believe Ray was the gunman despite pleading guilty. Brown said, Ray denied the murder but plead guilty because he felt it was in his best interest under the circumstances given. “He said, ‘I never said I killed King, I didn’t kill him. I’m pleading because of Alford.'”

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