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Ghosts of Dallas
David Free
21 episodes
3 months ago
The true story of the Kennedy assassination -- and of all the false stories it left behind ... www.ghostsofdallas.net
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The true story of the Kennedy assassination -- and of all the false stories it left behind ... www.ghostsofdallas.net
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13: The Trial of Clay Shaw (Part 1)
Ghosts of Dallas
1 hour 50 minutes 9 seconds
1 year ago
13: The Trial of Clay Shaw (Part 1)
To this day, the late New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw remains the only person ever to have been criminally prosecuted in connection with the murder of JFK. His trial began in New Orleans in January, 1969. On March 1st, a jury found him Not Guilty in just 54 minutes, but Shaw's life and reputation were destroyed by his very public prosecution. How was it that an entirely innocent man came to be prosecuted for conspiring to murder the President of the United States? The answer has nothing to do with Shaw, and everything to do with the warped mind of the man who prosecuted him: the New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison. Garrison was drunk on conspiracy theory; when the early conspiratorial books about the case came out, he fell disastrously under the spell. And before he tried to pin Kennedy's murder on Clay Shaw, he tried to pin it on another innocent man: the eccentric, wig-wearing David W. Ferrie ...  Show notes: www.ghostsofdallas.net  
Ghosts of Dallas
The true story of the Kennedy assassination -- and of all the false stories it left behind ... www.ghostsofdallas.net