A Heritage of Stone
by Jim Garrison
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Earling Carothers "Jim" Garrison, Democratic District Attorney of Orleans Parish, Louisiana from 1962 to 1973 was absolutely convinced the assassination of John F. Kennedy involved more shooters than Oswald, who was a government agent, and included in the conspiracy Jack Ruby. Guy Banister - employee of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, an Assistant Superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department, and a private investigator - was an avid anti-communist, fixer for anti-Castro forces and viewed by Garrison as a key link for Oswald to the shadowy underworld that led to a coup on Friday, November 22, 1963, in Dealey Plaza. This quick read is a litany of conspiracy-supporting facts that were dismissed by government investigators with show more a quick efficiency that sure makes it look like a cover-up. show less
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- 364.15 — Society, government, & culture Social problems and social services Crime Criminal offenses Offenses against the person
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- E842.9 .G34 — History of the United States United States Later twentieth century, 1961-2000 Kennedy's administration, 1961-November 22, 1963 Assassination, funeral, memorial services, etc.
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