There is no evidence presented - none - that Hoover had a "blackmail" file on Redlich. There is no evidence presented that Redlich was blackmailed. There is no evidence presented that he did things that he could be blackmailed for. Where is the evidence? Present it.
Redlich did not write just a "portion" of the report. He wrote the first six chapters, he was the main author for the rest of the report. The information that was compiled by the other staffers and others all went through him (see the Epstein book "Inquest" and the Shenon book "A Cruel and Shocking Act" for details). He was at the center of the report. He was THE main person involved. If you believe the WR was a deliberate, willful lie then you have to believe that Redlich was the main creator of this lie. How can he not be; he was at the very center of the investigation.
Redlich was openly critical of Hoover, of the "Red Scare", of McCarthyism. Why didn't Hoover blackmail him into silence?
There is no evidence for any of these blackmail claims. Redlich died forty years after the assassination. He had numerous opportunities to reveal this so-called coverup, to expose what conspiracy people think happened. There would have been no upheaval since all of the people allegedly involved - LBJ, Hoover - were long dead.
There is no evidence presented - none - that Hoover had a "blackmail" file on Redlich. There is no evidence presented that Redlich was blackmailed. There is no evidence presented that he did things that he could be blackmailed for. Where is the evidence? Present it.And there is no evidence presented (only your speculation) that Hoover, or anybody else, needed to blackmail Redlich.
He was at the center of the report. He was THE main person involved. If you believe the WR was a deliberate, willful lie then you have to believe that Redlich was the main creator of this lie. BS, he could have been the executor of the lie, without actually knowing it and while acting in good faith. You keep on ignoring the "garbage in, garbage out" principle.
He had numerous opportunities to reveal this so-called coverup If - and that's a massive "if" - he even knew or understood it had been a coverup,
Let's see if you get this through your skull; every wrongful conviction is based on false, manipulated or misrepresented evidence, yet highly educated people like judges and prosecutors are frequently, and most often unknowingly, fooled by the evidence presented to them to such an extent that they end up sending an innocent person to jail or the chair.
So, don't even try to suggest that something like that couldn't possibly have happened to Redlich.