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Fred Litwin
Feb 23, 20212 min read
Did Clay Shaw know David Ferrie? Part One
It's a very interesting question. Both denied knowing each other. Clay Shaw's friends never saw him with David Ferrie, and David Ferrie's...
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Fred Litwin
Feb 14, 20213 min read
Dave Ferrie's "Strange" Ice-Skating Trip, Part Three!
Jim Garrison writes in his book, On The Trail of The Assassins, that David Ferrie was brought to his office for questioning upon his...
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Fred Litwin
Feb 12, 20214 min read
David Ferrie's "Strange" Ice-Skating Trip, Part One!
On the evening of November 22, 1963 David Ferrie drove to Houston with two of his young friends, Al Beauboeuf and Mel Coffey. His boss,...
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Fred Litwin
Feb 1, 20213 min read
Why Didn't Jim Garrison Go to Montreal?
I was born in Montreal and so I am fascinated by the amount of times the city comes up in Garrison documents. In the 1960s it was the...
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Fred Litwin
Jan 30, 20213 min read
What do JFK conspiracy books say about Raymond Broshears?
Over the last week, I believe I have shown that Raymond Broshears was a crackpot. His provable lies, his fanciful tales, and his...
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Fred Litwin
Jan 25, 20212 min read
Reverend Raymond Broshears Reveals the Shaw-Ferrie Link!
Stephen Jaffe went back to talk with Reverend Raymond Broshears another time. This time, Broshears told Jaffe all about his relationship...
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Fred Litwin
Dec 18, 20202 min read
Jim Garrison's book, A Farewell To Justice
I recently came into possession of the first three chapters of Jim Garrison's manuscript, A Farewell To Justice, from 1985. I am posting...
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Fred Litwin
Dec 11, 20201 min read
Was Oswald's Alias a Code for a Jack Ruby Stripper?
While going through Jim Garrison's papers at NARA in Maryland, I found this letter that was sent to him, along with a newspaper clipping....
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Fred Litwin
Oct 26, 20202 min read
Jim Garrison's Rejection Letter from Prentice Hall Press, and His Reply
In 1983, Garrison sent his manuscript, then titled The Execution, to McGraw-Hill which had published his novel. They rejected it. He then...
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