![]() Of course, the alternative is a brutal death, so Pete and Ward are happy to make themselves useful. The assassination wasn't without a price: Littell was forced to kill his friend Kemper Boyd at the end of American Tabloid, and now both he and Bondurant are trapped in the mob's employ. Bondurant is also in Dallas tying up loose ends, albeit in a rather more violent fashion. Littell, organized crime's go-to Amoral Attorney, is hanging around Dallas in the aftermath of the assassination, trying to tie up the legal loose ends and ensure the "lone gunman" explanation for Kennedy's assassination becomes the only accepted narrative. ![]() Ward Littell and Pete Bondurant, two of the Anti-Hero protagonists (if we're being generous) of James Ellroy's American Tabloid, have gotten away with the crime of the century: assassinating President John F. ![]() From Vegas to Vietnam, cold hard cash is the only real language ![]()
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