James Earl Ray was arrested for the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr. on June 10, 1968, nearly two months after King's murder.
Yes, James Earl Ray was arrested for the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr. on June 10, 1968, nearly two months after King's murder, and was sentence to 56 years in prison.
Yes, James Earl Ray was convicted of assassinating Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 and was sentenced to 99 years in prison. He died in prison in 1998.
Yes, James Earl Ray did time in jail after he killed Martin Luther King, Jr. He was sentenced to 99 years for the murder.
No, James Earl Ray did not get killed after killing Martin Luther King, Jr. Ray was charged with murder and sentenced to 99 years in prison, where he later died of liver failure in 1998.
James Earl Ray was arrested on June 8, 1968 at London Heathrow Airport and later extradited back to Tennessee.
James Earl Ray
James Earl Ray
Yes, James Earl Ray was arrested for the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr. on June 10, 1968, nearly two months after King's murder, and was sentence to 56 years in prison.
James Earl Ray was tried and convicted of assassinating Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis TN in 1968.
James Earl Ray.
Yes, James Earl Ray was convicted of assassinating Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 and was sentenced to 99 years in prison. He died in prison in 1998.
Yes, James Earl Ray did time in jail after he killed Martin Luther King, Jr. He was sentenced to 99 years for the murder.
Yes, James Earl Ray was arrested for killing Martin Luther King, Jr. Ray was arrested a little more than two months after King's death at London Heathrow Airport and was extradited back to Tennessee.
James Earl Ray became famous for assassinating civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968. He evaded capture for two months before being apprehended, tried, and convicted for the murder of Martin Luther King Jr.
No, James Earl Ray did not get killed after killing Martin Luther King, Jr. Ray was charged with murder and sentenced to 99 years in prison, where he later died of liver failure in 1998.
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James Earl Ray was arrested on June 8, 1968 at London Heathrow Airport and later extradited back to Tennessee.