A Farewell to Justice

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Jim Garrison, District Attorney for New Orleans, LA. Attempts to sabotage Garrison’s 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.
Lee Oswald in New Orleans 1963, acting as Secretary of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
The East Louisiana State Hospital at Jackson where Oswald applied for a job in the late summer of 1963.
Dr. Silva, Director of the East Louisiana State Hospital at Jackson. Photo credit: Joan Mellen
Henry Earl Palmer, Registrar of Voters, East Feliciana Parish, during the summer of 1963.
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)

 

A 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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Publication date: November 16, 2005; hardcover; 576 pages

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