William Reymond
William Reymond is a journalist and writer of several investigations about John F. Kennedy: JFK, Autopsy of a State Crime, JFK, The Last Witness.
He is co-writer for movie Assassin's Creed: Lineage that consisted of 3 series filmed as prequel to the video game 'Assassin's Creed II.
Biography
William Reymond lives in Dallas. He is regular contributor for Canal+, French television channel.Reviews of selected William Reymond's books
Dominici not guilty
One of William Reymond investigation 'Dominici not guilty' is about Dominici affair. William Reymond traces a version about Soviet Union' Cold war program to kidnap and kill scientists, who were cooperating with Britain, as if the Soviet intelligence hired murderers in Germany, who as if killed the people, Jack Drummond, together with his wife and 10-year-old daughter, but French government, as if seeking friendship with Soviet Union, and avoiding scandal of its weak state security, silenced the murder, accusing nearby peasants of Dominici family in the crime, who were as if actually innocent.Books
- Dominici non coupable: les assassins retrouvés, Flammarion, November 1, 1998, 372 p.
- JFK: autopsie d'un crime d'État, Flammarion, January 22, 1999, 492 p.
- Rouge lavande, Flammarion, May 27, 1999, 267 p.
- Mémoire de profs : Missions, joies et craintes, les profs parlent, Flammarion, September 9, 1999, 207 p.
- Les cigales de Satan, Flammarion, June 13, 2000, 278 p.
- Mafia S.A.: les secrets du crime organisé, Flammarion, November 11, 2001, 454 p.
- Lettre ouverte pour la révision, Flammarion, May 22, 2003, 290 p.
- JFK: le dernier témoin, Flammarion, 24 octobre 2003, 400 p.
- Bush Land, Flammarion, September 4, 2004, 456 p.
- Coca-Cola : l'enquête interdite, Flammarion-Enquête, January 27, 2006, 432 p.
- Toxic: Obésité, malbouffe, maladie : enquête sur les vrais coupables, Flammarion, February 21, 2007, 354 p.
- Marilyn: le dernier secret, Flammarion, February 20, 2008, 368 p.
- Toxic Food: enquête sur les secrets de la nouvelle malbouffe, Flammarion, 2009, 316p.