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A letter from Richard Case Nagell to his friend Arturo Verdestein.

Friday, 15 December 1995 21:06

ARRB: Behind the Curtain

The organizational hierarchy of the ARRB is discussed.

Monday, 16 October 1995 20:41

FBI vs. ARRB: Heading Into Overtime

The first fight with ARRB over declassification of files: the FBI digs in its heels over 15 it deems "sensitive".

Friday, 15 September 1995 14:42

Response to Mary La Fontaine's Recent Letter

In which La Fontaine accuses Carol Hewett of plagiarizing her work on John Thomas Masen.

Wednesday, 16 August 1995 21:29

Perry Raymond Russo: 1941-1995

From the July-August, 1995 issue (Vol. 2 No. 5) of Probe


Just as we went to press, we were told by New Orleans sources that Perry Russo had passed away of a reported heart attack on August 16th.

Russo, of course, was the witness at the Shaw trial who stated that Ferrie, "Leon" Oswald, and a man he later identified as Clay Shaw, discussed the assassination of President Kennedy at Ferrie's apartment in New Orleans in September of 1963. Russo surfaced after Ferrie's death (Ferrie had threatened his life previously) and became a witness for Garrison at the preliminary hearing of Clay Shaw in March, 1967. Perry was brutally maligned by local Shaw allies like Rosemary James, and national media reporters who ended up having government ties e.g.Walter Sheridan, Hugh Aynesworth, and James Phelan (see p. 7, col. 1). Because he would not turn on Garrison he underwent a four year onslaught that altered his life permanently. He later became a taxi driver, working 80 hour weeks. He would always give researchers access to him and was a font of information on Ferrie, anti-Castro Cubans, and the New Orleans scene in general. In the summer of 1994, Perry got researchers Jeff Caufield and Romney Stubbs into Ferrie's apartment and reconstructed the scene at Ferrie's apartment that he testified to at the Shaw trial.

Published in Obituaries
Tuesday, 15 August 1995 23:53

The FBI's Fib about the Mannlicher Carcano

How would the public have responded to the information that, when firing the last shot, the bullet would have gone at least 14 inches above the point of aim on Kennedy's head?, asks Milicent Cranor.

Tuesday, 15 August 1995 23:41

Connick vs. Garrison: Round Three

Jim DiEugenio follows the twists and turns in Connick's statements concerning the destruction of Jim Garrison's files, and the media's hand in obfuscating the facts.

Tuesday, 15 August 1995 21:18

ARRB Meets First Hurdles

A report on the first set of declassified documents coming out of the Review Board.

Published in News Items
Tuesday, 15 August 1995 19:35

Canning's Letter to Blakey

In which are found allegations of evidence left compartmentalized, accusations of staff infighting, and the assertion that the medical panel gave him conflicting data.

Remarks by, and about the important contributions of, Anna Marie Kuhns-Walko, Carol Hewett, Milicent Cranor and Cindy McNeill.

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