A Farewell to Justice

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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.
Alberto Fowler and his wife leaving Cuba: "Jim, I didn't kill him, but I wish I had..."
Thomas Edward Beckham as Mark Evans: "I wish I could have told him."
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.

Witness Lea McGehee at his Jackson barbershop, C. 1963: "Oswald was here."

Corrie Collins with his father, Emmett: 2001. "Bother me, not him." (photo by Joan Mellen)

 

A Farewell to Justice
Jim Garrison, JFK's Assassination,
and the Case That Should Have Changed History


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

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