| Show f I The Salt Lake Tribune 25 Years After King's Death Secret Files May Hide Truth sentence The younger Hanes said he and his father were preparing to go to trial and were confident They planned to undermine the testimony of the state's star witness a fellow resident of the flophouse who claimed to have seen a fleeing man resemwife would tesbling Ray The witness' common-latify that he had been drunk at the time and that the fleeing man was shorter than Ray and much lighter The defense also would have pointed to items : found in Ray's abandoned Mustang including cloth' ing that would fit only a lighter man and cigarette : butts though Ray did not smoke Two white Mustangs were parked outside the flophouse according : to witnesses : In repeated conversations with Ray the Haneses : could not come up with a motive for him to kill King on his own Some researchers said he wanted money or fame and expected lenient treatment in Southern courts for the racial crime But noted Hanes Sr "I never heard him make a racial slur" : Ray's current lawyer William Pepper sees him as the victim of a justice system with different sets of ' standards and procedures for criminal cases and those "that may be referred to as political" : Two weeks after his plea Ray filed a handwritten his plea and 1 Z ' ' 99-ye- Louis-base- ! - : m - I lr- Th k THE REV MARTIN LUTHER KING JR 1963 "Letter From a Birmingham Jail" lieves the FBI prepared as well as the full list of witnesses before the committee Committee files pertaining to the killing of Kennedy were ordered released by Congress last year but the King portion was not included "They appear to be afraid of it" said James Lesar a lawyer who heads the Assassination Archives and Research Center in Washington and who testified in support of freeing the King files "I'm increasingly conscious of how the passage of time erodes the ability to get at the truth" Several former members of the House panel now believe the closed files should be open with safe guards to protect confidential sources and privacy Some expressed disappointment that the committee's work was not carried further — especially "those threads that were so promising" said ex ttfil i: 114 Reunion mmit ''' ' '5:: fr:'itik dIs t 0 h-- fol us Think OT io - r'4 : 8°t A '4'1' ' 4' '''L' '' ' ' rsiN Seven Peatts Resort Convention Center Hotel Water Park Ice Skating Rink s k'Z' (801) 377-470- 0 - L' - firl'H ' o' I ''''''rx''''''771'''''' ' ''' ''z'' ' - - f - i r 4'ItI 'i ::i:: ''''''' ''''' ' '''"' ' ' ' ' 7 t1tottC4e- - eV'(' i ' tlitYeeLAT4('(°Y4cfL '' 1' 1 A t 1-tolibl 3 r 4AV Apr 7 Sig 71 t4 Vs- - -- - '4-1- ! 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