The restaurant owner named Memphis Police Department Officer, Lt. James Earl Ray, who pleaded guilty to assassinating King, was renting a room above Jower’s establishment and was allegedly an unwitting scapegoat. King was fired from behind his restaurant, and that local, state and federal U.S government agencies, and the Mafia, were all involved. Loyd Jowers, owner of Jim’s Grill, which was close to the Lorraine Motel, claimed that the shot which killed Dr. Bobblehead Delivers Iconic ‘I Have a Dream’ Speech Black Twitter’s Response To ‘The Embrace’ Sculpture Of MLK And Coretta Scott King, Explained.Videos Show Brawl At Montgomery’s Riverfront Park, And It Was A Glorious Day In Black History.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. April 23, 1998: James Earl Ray dies of cirrhosis of the liver at age 70 in a Nashville prison facility.June 9, 1997: Davidson County Chancellor Irvin Kilcrease rules that state law does not permit Ray to be sent out of state to be evaluated for a liver transplant.May 24, 1997: Prison officials reject Ray's request to be evaluated at a Pittsburgh hospital as a liver transplant recipient.May 14, 1997: The testing of Ray's rifle begins.
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