James Earl Ray

GPTKB entity

Statements (52)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf assassin
gptkbp:alias gptkb:Eric_Starvo_Galt
gptkbp:court gptkb:murder_of_Martin_Luther_King_Jr.
gptkbp:diedIn gptkb:Nashville,_Tennessee
April 23, 1998
gptkbp:fledgingPeriod gptkb:Missouri_State_Penitentiary
gptkbp:hasAlumni 1969
gptkbp:hasChild two sons
gptkbp:hasCitations white supremacist groups
gptkbp:hasLegalStatus appeals
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label James Earl Ray
gptkbp:is_committed_to gptkb:assassination_of_Martin_Luther_King_Jr.
gptkbp:isDedicatedTo 99 years in prison
gptkbp:isEngagedIn gptkb:Memorial_Park_Cemetery
gptkbp:isFacilitatedBy murder
gptkbp:isInfluencedBy racism
gptkbp:isInvolvedIn civil rights movement
conspiracy theories
controversial trial
gptkbp:isMarriedTo gptkb:Anna_Sandhu_Ray
gptkbp:isPortrayedBy died of liver disease
gptkbp:wasA criminal
controversial historical figure
criminal mastermind
infamous criminal
subject of public interest
symbol of racial violence
figure in historical analysis
figure in literature
figure in psychology
figure in sociology
notorious figure
fugitive
figure of controversy
figure in art
figure in assassination history
figure in civil rights history
figure in criminology
figure in education
figure in legal studies
figure in media coverage
figure in public discourse
political assassin
figure_in_American_history
figure_in_American_criminal_justice_system
figure_in_American_culture
figure_in_American_politics
gptkbp:wasAffecting 1968
gptkbp:wasEstablishedIn films and documentaries
gptkbp:wasFoundedIn gptkb:Alton,_Illinois
March 10, 1928
gptkbp:wasPartOf 1970