This cartoon from the L. A. Times of February 13, 1969 is a reference to the testimony of Perry Russo during the trial of Clay Shaw:
Previous Cartoons on this Blog
A cartoon from the Chicago Tribune about Oliver Stone's film JFK.
A cartoon from the Houston Chronicle that I found in Clay Shaw's papers.
A cartoon by Hugh Haynie who worked for the Louisville Courier-Journal.
A cartoon from the Washington Evening Star.
From the Los Angeles Times.
The New Orleans States-Item makes a statement
Here is what people in New Orleans thought about Oliver Stone's film.
Previous Relevant Blog Posts about Perry Russo
Perry Russo sues Conde Nast and loses.
Russo went to the press before he was interviewed by Sciambra.
James Phelan wrote a memo about the contradictions in Perry Russo's story.
An interview with Perry Russo from 1971.
Tom Bethell sends a memo to Sylvia Meagher about Dick Billings and Andrew Sciambra.
Jim Garrison's hypocrisy is on display in this post.
A video interview of Perry Russo from February, 1967.
Russo was interviewed by Shaw's defense team.
The day before Russo was go on the witness stand in a three-day hearing to determine if Shaw's perjury charges should go forward, Russo stopped by to talk to Shaw's defense team.
Russo tells Shaw's attorneys what it was like to be injected with sodium pentothal.
You can read Andrew Sciambra's memorandum after interviewing Perry Russo in Baton Rouge, and a link to a recording of Russo's third hypnosis session.
Jim Garrison had Perry Russo take a lie detector test. It did not go well.
When asked about Russo's lie detector test, Jim Garrison lied.