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| Warren de Brueys in 2000: "I believe they knew each other very, very well," Penã said of Oswald and de Brueys. (photo by Joan Mellen)
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Mrs. Anne Dischler in 2000: "appalled at and ashamed" that her work was mentioned as any part of what Lambert had written. (photo by Joan Mellen)
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Francis Fruge: "Why was his name erased?" Fruge said.
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| Judge John R. Rarick in 1961: "Why don't you tell Jim Garrison about this? Rarick told Rogers. |
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| Alberto Fowler and his wife leaving Cuba: "Jim, I didn't kill him, but I wish I had..." |
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Thomas Edward Beckham as Mark Evans: "I wish I could have told him."
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| Perry Raymond Russo, Garrison's chief witness at State of Louisiana v. Clay Shaw. A new witness confirms the testimony of Garrison's chief trial witness Perry Russo, showing that Russo saw Oswald at Ferrie's apartment, as Russo testified. |
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Witness Lea McGehee at his Jackson barbershop, C. 1963: "Oswald was here."
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| Corrie Collins with his father, Emmett: 2001. "Bother me, not him." (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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