Authors: Patricia Lambert
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)