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Jim Garrison, District Attorney for New Orleans, LA. Attempts to sabotage Garrisons investigation reached the highest levels of the U.S. government.
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Far from being a mere asset for the Domestic Contact Service, Clay Shaw was a CIA operative. His records resided with Counter Intelligence.
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Garrison's first suspect, David Ferrie, CIA contract pilot who flew to Dallas during the week prior to the assassination.
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| In the 1950s, David Ferrie (second from left) commanded a squadron in the New Orleans Civil Air Patrol, of which Lee Harvey Oswald (far right, rear) was a member. |
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| Lee Oswald in New Orleans 1963, acting as Secretary of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee. |
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The East Louisiana State Hospital at Jackson where Oswald applied for a job in the late summer of 1963.
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| Dr. Silva, Director of the East Louisiana State Hospital at Jackson. Photo credit: Joan Mellen |
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| Henry Earl Palmer, Registrar of Voters, East Feliciana Parish, during the summer of 1963. |
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| Clinton courthouse where Clay Shaw was seen with Lee Harvey Oswald, according to former Baton Rouge resident FBI agent, Elmer Litchfield. (photo by Joan Mellen) |
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Farewell to Justice
Jim Garrison, JFK's Assassination,
and the Case That Should Have Changed History
CAST OF CHARACTERS - ALBUM 1, ALBUM 2, ALBUM 3, ALBUM 4
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