We shouldn’t limit ourselves to asking, “Who did it?” in the assassination of Malcom X, Frank Figliuzzi writes. The bigger question is “Why was the truth suppressed?”
.” Is it possible that law enforcement, aware of the Nation of Islam’s growing animosity toward Malcolm X, found it convenient to ignore signs of the group’s plans to assassinate him, thereby allowing the elimination of a radical firebrand it viewed as a security threat?
Did the original murder investigators deliberately ignore a strong suspect they had identified – a Nation of Islam “enforcer” named William Bradley – because Bradley, or other suspects, were police informants?
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