On the Trail of the Assassins: One Man's Quest to Solve the Murder of President Kennedy

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Pub. Date: 2012-10-17
Publisher(s): SIMON & SCHUSTER
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Summary

Almost fifty years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, his murder continues to haunt the American psyche and stands as a turning point in our nation's history. The Warren Commission rushed out its report in 1964, but questions continue to linger: Was there a conspiracy? Was there a coup at the highest levels of government? On March 1, 1967, New Orleans district attorney Jim Garrison shocked the world by arresting local businessman Clay Shaw for conspiracy to murder the president. His alleged co-conspirator, David Ferrie, had been found dead a few days before. Garrison charged that elements of the United States government, in particular the CIA, were behind the crime. From the beginning, his probe was virulently attacked in the media and violently denounced from Washington. His office was infiltrated and sabotaged, and witnesses disappeared and died strangely. Eventually, Shaw was acquitted after the briefest of jury deliberation and the only prosecution ever brought for the murder of President Kennedy was over. Returning to print for the first time in years, On the Trail of the Assassins-the primary source material for Oliver Stone's hit film JFK-is Garrison's own account of his investigations into the background of Lee Harvey Oswald and the assassination of President Kennedy, and his prosecution of Clay Shaw in the trial that followed.

Author Biography

Jim Garrison was the district attorney of Orleans County who rose to prominence during; his investigations into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He passed away in October 1992.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. xi
The Serenity of Ignorancep. 3
The Awakeningp. 12
War Gamesp. 29
The Social Triumphs of Lee Oswaldp. 44
Setting Up the Scapegoatp. 61
Deep Coverp. 79
The Front Pagep. 91
Covert Operationsp. 105
The Bonds of Friendshipp. 117
The Ides of Februaryp. 126
Checkmatep. 137
Confrontationp. 149
The Assaultp. 160
The Companyp. 173
Shell Gamep. 193
Escape of the Assassinsp. 204
The Reluctant Investigatorsp. 216
The Trial of Clay Shawp. 228
The Majesty of the Lawp. 254
The Secret Sponsorsp. 273
Afterwordp. 297
Notesp. 309
Indexp. 331
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