I noted Monday that Ryan Wesley Routh, the second attempted Trump assassin, is raising the same kinds of questions we all wondered about James Earl Ray in the wake of the assassination of Martin Luther King in 1968.
After Dr. King was shot down at a Memphis motel, Ray was able to flee the country and spend the next several months traveling all over the world before finally being apprehended by law enforcement. This was in spite of the FBI’s narrative that Ray was dirt poor and had no visible means of support.