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In this 1977 interview, James Earl Ray insists he was framed for King's assassination

March 29, 2018 | 5:35 PM GMT
James Earl Ray, the man who confessed to killing Martin Luther King Jr. later recanted and insisted he was set up by a man named "Raul."