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and Dischler's findings

documentary about

first mention of

inquiry into

and jury

and Ku Klux Klan connection

and M. Oswald

narrative of

and photograph

reliability of

repetition of

scenario, foundation for

skeptics of

testimony of

in
On the Trail of the Assassins

and the weather

Coffey, Melvin

Collins, Corrie

Congress of Racial Equality.
See
CORE (Congress of Racial Equality)

Connally, John

Connick, Harry F.

Conspi

Coffey, Melvin

Collins, Corrie

Congress of Racial Equality. See CORE (Congress of Racial Equality)

Connally, John

Connick, Harry F.

Conspiracy, defined by law

Cook, Harold E.

CORE (Congress of Racial Equality)

Costner, Kevin

Craig, Roger

Criminal Code of Louisiana

Cronkite, Walter

Crossfire
(Marrs)

Cuban connection. See also “Fair Play for Cuba”

Dallas County Jail

Dallas Morning News

Daly, Bob

Davis, Eugene C.

and Andrews

and Bertrand

and grand jury trial

at Shaw's trial

Davis, Hardy

Davis, John

Davis, Preston M.

Davis, R. M.

Dealey Plaza

“Dealy Plaza Irregulars”

Dedon, Bobbie

DeLillo, Don

DeLoach, C.D.

Dempsey, Jack

Dent, Fred

Derby, Steven

Deutsch, Eberhard

De Vito, Danny

Dietrich, Helen R.

Dischler, Anne Hundley

Dischler, Donald

Donaldson, Sam

Dowling, Richard

Dunn, Andrew

Dunn, William

Dymond, F. Irvin

and bribery tape

and Bundy

on civil action trial

and Clinton witnesses

cross of Nichols

cross of Spiesel

and D.A. primary

death of

and directed verdict

on Finck

and interview with Stone

and move for acquittal

opening statement of

and preliminary hearing verdict

and Russo

in WWII

Eastern Airlines

Eastern Airlines VIP room

East Louisiana State Hospital

Ebert, Roger

Ehrenstein, David

Ehrlicker, Joseph

Epstein, Edward

Evidence, planting of

Exnicios, Hugh

Expense of investigation.
See also
Private financing of public prosecutors; Truth and Consequences, Inc.

“Fair Play for Cuba”

Fatter, Esmond

FBI

Ferrie, David

autopsy of

and Banister

and bank deposit

and Beauboeuf

and CAP

and Chandler

and CIA

and Clinton

and Cuba organizations

and D.A. interview

and Dallas

death of

and duck hunting

and Eastern Airlines

and “embarrassing” photos

and evidence

and FBI

fear of prison

and Garrison

and Gill

and his own investigation

and his plane

history of

and homosexuality

illness of

intelligence of

interviews of

and Lewis

and library card story

and lie detector tests

and Marcello

and Martin

and the media

on New Orleans

and Oswald

photographs of Shaw and

portrayal of, in
JFK

and Russo

and Shaw

and Smith

and Snyder

and “suicide” letters

suveillance of

views on Kennedy

and Winterland Ice Skating Rink

and witnesses against

Fierst, A.L.

Finck, Pierre A.

Fingerprint episode

Fischer, Mrs. Lawrence

Fontainebleau Motor Hotel

Ford, Harrison

Foster, Winslow

Franks, Bobby

Frazier, Robert A.

Freed, Fred

“Free the files”

Friedrich, Otto

Fritz, Will

Fruge, Francis

Gallant, Donald

Garcia, Manuel

Gardiner, Louis

Garrison, Earling R.

Garrison, Elizabeth

Garrison, Jim

and accusations against Bradley

and Andrews

and appealing
Shaw vs. Garrison
verdict

and the assassination

and Beauboeuf offer

behavior of

and Bundy

and Chandler

character of

charisma of

and child molestation

and CIA

and civil action trial

and Clinton

and cooperation with House Select Committee

and CORE

and Costner

criticism of

and Cuban connection

and D.A. office

and damage suit against him

death of

descriptions of

disclosure to Billings

in documentary film

and Dowling

and drugs

and evidence

and father

on Fatter

and FBI

fear of

and Ferrie

and Ferrie's FBI file

and Ferrie surveillance

files of

and fingerprint card

followers of

and fondling charge

and Gervais

and Gonzales

and grand jury

and Gurvich

health of

and his case

his closing statement

and his Dealey Plaza evidence

and his investigation

and his method of investigation

his opening statement

his propinquity theory

his psychological state

and his recoveries

his sexuality

his version of events

and his wife

and homosexual thrill-killing theory

and House Select Committee

and
JFK
(film)

and judges

and Las Vegas

and the law

and Lewis

and
Life
magazine

and Lifton

and Long

and Martin

and the media

and name change

and NBC White Paper

and New Orleans newspapers

in New York

and orders to arrest reporters

and Oswald

others' opinions on

and Panzeca

paranoia of

personal history of

and Phelan

on pistol whipping

and preliminary hearing

and press conferences

and private financial support

and promised convictions

and Prouty

and R. Kennedy

and Russo

and Sciambra

and Shaw

support of

and theories about assassination

and Truth and Consequences

and Tulane University

and U.S. Army

and verdict

and Warren Report

and witnesses

and writing

on Zapruder film

Garrison, Judith Dorcas

Gerber, Bill

Gervais, Pershing

Gibson, Mel

Gill, G. Wray

Gonzales, Mannie Garcia

Grand jury trial

Gremillion, Jack

Gurvich, William

and Andrews

and Bundy

and civil action trial

death of

and Garrison

and grand jury trial

and investigation

and NBC White Paper

polygraph test of

and R. Kennedy

and Russo

and Shaw

Habighorst, Aloysius J.

Haggerty, Edward J.

Hall, Gus

Hardiman, James

Hare, Robert

Harrelson, Woody

Heindel, John Rene

Hellman, Lillian

Helms, Richard

“He Must Have Something”

Herbert, Sidney J.

Heritage of Stone
(Garrison)

Herron, Matt

Homosexual connection

Homosexual thrill-killing theory

Hoover, J. Edgar

House Select Committee

Houston police

Houston's Winterland Skating Rink.
See
Winterland Ice Skating Rink

Howard, Larry

Hughes, Howard

Hunt, E. Howard

Hunt, George

Hyde, Louis

Hypnosis.
See also
Fatter, Esmond; Russo, Perry

Ice skating trip.
See
Winterland Ice Skating Rink

Inquest (Epstein)

Institute for Media Analysis

International Council of Christian Churches

International Trade Mart

Iron Mountain (Lewin)

Ivon, Louis

and Beauboeuf

and Clinton witnesses

and Ferrie

and Gonzales

and Shaw

James, Rosemary

“J.F.K. Conspiracy: the Case of Jim Garrison, The”

JFK
(film).
See also
Stone, Oliver

alternate ending of

and attendance

awards for

casting of

criticism of

filming in Dallas

filming in New Orleans

and the “JFK Act”

premier

responses to

results of

Stone on

style of

and video version

Joanou, Phil

John F. Kennedy Assassination Record Collection Act

Johnson, Clyde

Johnson, Lyndon B.

“John the Baptist”

Jones, Tommy Lee

Jury

Karmazin, Michael L.

Katz and Jammer

Kemp, Maxine

Kennedy, John F.
See also
Assassination

Kennedy, Regis

Kennedy, Robert

Keslo, Iris

Kilbourne, Richard H.

Kirkwood, James

Klein, Frank

Kohlman, Herman

Kohn, Aaron

Kruebbe, James

Krummel, William J.

Ku Klux Klan

LaBiche, Albert V.

Lane, Mark

Langridge, Frank

Lardner, George

Lemann, Nicolas

Lemmon, Jack

Lerner, Max

Lewallen, James

Lewin, Leonard

Lewis, David F.

Libra (DeLillo)

Library card story

Liebeler, Weseley

Life
magazine

and conspiracy theory

deal with Garrison

and Garrison split

and photos of Shaw

Lifton, David S.

Loeb-Leopold murder

Logan, David

Loisel, Lynn

Long, Huey P.

Long, Russell B.

Los Angeles International Airport

Maheu, Robert

Manchester, John

Manned Space Craft Center

Manning, Frank W.

Marcades, Melba Christine

Marcello, Carlos

Marchetti, Victor

Marquez, Carlos

Martens, Layton

Martin, Jack S.

anonymity of

and assassination

and Bannister

behavior of

and CIA

and Ferrie

and Fontinbleau interview

and Garrison

history of

his version of events

and Kohlman

and lawsuit

and Lewis

and library card story

and Oswald

and phone calls

and pistol whipping

and the police

psychological problems of

Matthau, Walter

Matthews, Mildred

Matthews, Richard

McCarthy, Elizabeth

McCarthy, Mary

McCombs, Holland

McGehee, Edwin Lea

McKeithen, John J.

McKinney, Don

McNamara, Robert

Meagher, Sylvia

Meloche, Frank

Mercy Hospital

Merrigan, Lawrence

Metropolitan Crime Commission

Midnight Express
(film)

Minyard, Frank

Miranne, Edmond G.

Mmahat, John

Moffett, Sandra

Molestation charge

Moorman, Mary

Morgan, Estus

Morgan, Larry

Morgan, Nellie Louise

Morgan, Reeves

Morgan, “Zip”

Morrison, Ambassador de Lesseps

Morrison, Waldo

Motion Picture Association of America

Moyers, Bill

National Archives

National Press Club

NBC

Newbrough, Joe

Newman, William Eugene

New Orleans Athletic Club

New Orleans
magazine

New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission

New Orleans Police Department

New Orleans States-Item

New Orleans Times-Picayune

Newsweek

New York Times

Nichols, H. Louis

Nichols, John

Odom, Lee

O'Donnell, Edward

after Garrison

and Bundy

and his testimony

and Russo

as witness for defense

O'Hara, Malcolm V.

O'Keefe, Willie

Oldman, Gary

Oliver, Beverly

“Oliver Stone Talks Back” (Premiere)

On the Trail of the Assassins
(Garrison)

Ordes, Charles

Organized crime

Orwell, George

Oser, Alvin V.

Oswald, Lee Harvey

and Abt

and Andrews

and assassination

and Banister

and Camp Street address

and CAP

and Clinton

and Cuba

death of

description of

and East Louisiana State Hospital

and “Fair Play for Cuba”

as “fall guy”

and Ferrie

and Garrison

and “Leon” Oswald

and Lewallen sketch

and Lewis

and military identification

and Morgan

and rifle photos

and Russo

and Shaw

television program on

and U.S. intelligence

and voting register

and Warren Report

Oswald, “Leon”

Oswald, Marina

Oswald in New Orleans
(Weisberg)

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