Judyth Vary Baker was a whiz kid. As a high school student in the 1950s, she had attracted the attention of top scientists and medical doctors for the cancer research she had done. But the fame unexpectedly brought her incredibly close to the John F. Kennedy assassination in 1963. She published her memoir, Me & Lee: How I Came to Know Love and Lose Lee Harvey Oswald, in 2010, and more recently has released her updated Lee Harvey Oswald and Me: The Weaponization of Cancer, the Monkey Virus, and the Kennedy Assassination.
Judyth Vary Baker: “Lee Harvey Oswald & Me”
Rebecca Terrell
Rebecca Terrell is a senior editor and regular contributor for The New American.
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