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INDEX
A
Aase, Jean, 63
Abt, John, 30, 275
Acoca, Mike, 278
Adames, Juan, 88–89
AEJUMP, 400
AESTORAGE, 404
“Affidavit” (Garrison), 364–365
Aguero, Hector (Indio Mikoyan), 249
Aguilar, Manolo, 280
AID (Agency for International Development), 403
Alba, Adrian, 67
al-Awlaki, Anwar, 473
Alcock, James, 24, 92, 102, 230, 296
Augustinovich and, 157
Bradley, Edgar Eugene, and, 266, 267
Dauenhauer and, 66
on Heindel, 272
JG and, 109, 326–327, 336
Kennedy (Regis) and, 29
Litchfield and, 233
Moran and, 125–127
Shaw trial and, 302–303, 305–310, 312–316, 320–321
Spiesel and, 261–262
Alcorn, Dan, 411
Aldrich, Stephen, 296
Alexander, William, 244
Alford, William
Connally and, 301
Connick, Frazier and, 316
JG and, 11–12, 174, 327–329, 335
Shaw’s arrest and, 118, 119
on Spiesel, 306
Alice, John, 175
Allen, Robert, 449–450
ALPHA 66, 48, 57, 94, 155, 171
Alvarado, Jorge Rodriguez, 87
AMCARBON-1, 170
AMCARBON-3, 253
AMJUTE-1, 56
Amlash Legacy, The (Phillips), 220
Amory, Robert, 166 American Tragedy, An, 62
Anderson, Alden Benum “Andy,” 393, 398
Anderson, Eleanor (alias of Eleanor Reed), 393, 398
Anderson, Jack, 184, 327
Andrews, Dean
charged with perjury, 197, 202–203, 319
on Gurvich, 61–62
Oswald and, 14, 27–28
Shaw and, 27–30, 66, 115–116
Shaw trial testimony of, 312
in “White Paper,” 196–197
Andrews, J. A., 207
Angers, Robert J., 208–209
Angleton, James, 137, 166, 175–176, 251, 278, 355, 357, 391–392, 393, 398, 399–400, 404, 431 Another Country, 20
Antony, Marc, 6–7
Appel, Charles Andrew, 312
Árbenz, Jacobo Guzmán, 162
Armstrong, John, 468
as CIA agent, and Garrison, 421
Arthur, Edward I., 379
Artime, Manuel, 201, 378
Ashworth, Valentine, 121 “Assassin, The” (Garrison), 5
assassination of JFK. See Kennedy assassination investigations assassination programs, 391–392, 397
Assassination Records and Review Board (ARRB), 396, 470
Attwood, William, 79, 172, 259, 376
Augustine, Israel, 321, 341
Augustinovich, Ronald Lee, 157
Aurillo, Gerald, 100
Aydelotte, Carol, 264, 265, 266, 268, 269
Aynesworth, Hugh, 61, 151–152, 187, 198, 235–236, 259–260, 268, 301, 419–421, 425
B
B & L Enterprises Thrift Shoppe, 284
Bagert, Bernard, 11, 149, 182, 183
Baggs, Bill, 171
Bagley, Tennent “Pete,” 399, 404
Bailey, Emily, 230
Bailey, F. Lee, 173, 201, 332, 337, 448
Baker, Peggie, 4, 5, 22
Balaban, Rudy (aka “Rudy Valentino”;
“Valentinov”), 394, 396
Baldwin, Beverly, 399
Baldwin, David G., 131, 183
Baldwin, Edward, 189, 200–201, 326
Banister, Guy, 21, 223, 224
Beckham on, 287
Boxley on, 240
CIA and, 35, 57, 69–70, 133
death of, 72
Ferrie and, 44
Hemming’s claims about, 250
intelligence connections of, 35
Martello and, 60
Martin (Jack) and, 34, 74–81
OAS and, 136
Oswald and, 44, 67, 70–74
Banister, Mary, 71, 72, 98
Banister, Ross, 71, 131
Bannerman, Robert L., 431
Barnes, C. Tracy, 156, 166
Baron, Michael, 233
Barry, Denis A., 7, 10, 22, 366
Brigette and, 25
Gervais and, 13
JG’s death and, 367, 463
Louisiana Court of Appeal election and, 340
Bartes, Frank (Clarens Francisco Bartes), 220–221, 252, 348, 415
Bartlett, Charles, 173
Batista, Fulgencio, 75
Batista, Laureano, 92
Baumler, Thomas, 71
Beaubouef, Alvin, 33, 44, 45, 106, 191–200, 203, 238, 361, 383
Beck, Raymond L., 26, 31
Beckham, Thomas Edward
and Kennedy assassination, 415–416
as alternative scapegoat, 371–374, 411–412
Banister and, 67–70, 74–78
CIA training of, 370–371, 374
Crisman and, 282–284
evangelical sects and, 290
Hall and Howard and, 277–278
JG questions, 288–289, 374–375
JG vindicated by, 376–377, 385–386
JG’s search for, 239–41
Martin (Jack) and, 36, 43–44, 74–78, 284–286, 405, 406, 409, 412
McKnight on, 415–417 1970s investigation and, 349–355
Oswald and Ruby and, 77, 96, 416
Ruby’s murder of Oswald and, 82
sent to Dallas with plans, 81–82, 416
Shaw trial and, 298
as singer, 74, 385
Smith and, 94
in 2005, 384–386
Belisle, David I., 435, 436, 442, 444, 454
Bell, James, 229
Bell, Verla, 223, 224, 229, 230
Belli, Melvin, 364
Bennett, Barbara, 121, 123
Benoit, Ann, 360
Bertel, Numa, 125, 236, 267, 327
Bertrand, Clay. See Shaw, Clay Lavergne
Beschloss, Michael, 164–165
Best and the Brightest, The, 334
Betancourt, Ernesto, 460
Bethel, Paul, 88
Bethell, Tom, 61, 251 257, 92–293, 319
Bezou, Henry Charles, 326–327
Bezou, Jacques, 327
Bezou, James F., 326–327
Bezou, Pierre, 326–328
Bidderson, Arthur J., 305
Biddison, Jeff, 223
Billings, Richard N., 62, 95, 99, 115, 249
on Blakey, 356
on JG’s investigation, 32 Life article and, 255–257
Malone and, 146 Paese Sera and, 142
on RFK, 259
Shaw defense and, 301
Bishop, Maurice (aka David Atlee Phillips), 469
Bishop, William, 156
Bissell, Richard, 137, 162–164, 166, 431, 469
Black, Cofer, 472
Blackmer, Jonathan, 213, 345 349, 352
Blake, George, 397
Blakey, G. Robert
assassination records and, 234–235, 360
de Torres and, 89, 90
Leap and, 178
Life and, 258
National Convention of
District Attorneys and, 291
1970s investigation and, 345, 348, 356–360
Blanchard, D. J., 216, 230
Block, William S., 314
Bloomfield, Justine Adelaide (née Stern), 389–390
Bloomfield, L. M., 301, 389–390
Boasberg, Louis, 330
Boatwright, Philip, 272–273
Boggs, Hale, 2, 27, 69
Bohlen, Chip, 164
Bohning, Donald, 253
Boland, A. F., 271
BOLD, 338
Bolton, Clint, 276
Bomboy, Gretchen, 49
Bonoura, Felix, 9, 256
Booth, John Wilkes, 331
Bordelon, Steve, 121, 280, 328–329, 363
Borenstein, E. Lorenz, 342–343
Borja, Gloria, 75, 76
Borja, Isidro, 58, 383, 456
Bosco, Joe, 362
Boston Globe, 425–426
Boswell, J. Thornton, 299, 311
Bouhe, George, 275
Boxley, Bill (William C. Wood)
attempts to derail investigation, 239–242, 295–297
Bradley and, 264–265
fired, 296–297
Thornley and, 273
Boyce, Sallee, 342, 363
Boylston, Bob, 42–43
Bradberry, Louis Dell, 423
Braden, Jim (Eugene Hale Brading), 268
Bradley, Edgar Eugene, 224, 264–270, 279, 295–296
Bradley, Leslie Norman, 129, 266, 269–270
Brady, William Cuthbert, 252, 272, 285
Brahney, Thomas, 12, 18, 102
Braniff, Matthew, 321
Branigan, William, 232, 233
Breckinridge, Scott, 358–360
Breitner, Thomas, 122, 299
Bremermann, H. John (Jack), 6, 119
Bremermann, Mickey, 6
Brener, Milton, 7
Brengel, Mary Helen, 71
Brennan, D. J., 166
Brennan, Ella, 121
Brennan, William, 20
Brent, Theodore, 131
Bretos, Luis, 94
Brice, Wesley, 265–266
Brigette, Linda, 24–25
Bringuier, Carlos, 55–59, 61, 93, 94, 95, 105, 275
Broman, David, 215
Broshears, Raymond, 82, 101, 122–123, 151, 284, 290, 300
Broussard, Chandler, 259
Broussard, Ernie, 209
Brown & Root, 389, 418–424
Brown Foundation, 423–425
Brown, George, 418–425
Brown, Henry, 219
Brown, Herman, 389, 418, 419, 423–425
Browning, Robert, 337
Brown, Marshall, 9
Brown, William, 352
Brownlee, Morris, 45, 107, 120, 189
Broyles, Guy, 233
Bruce, David K. E., 476
Bruce, Russell, 48
Bruno, Vincent, 341
Bucaro, Andrew, 25
Buchanan, Juanita, 438
Buckley, Ross, 285
Buckley, William F., Jr., 285 “Bugs Bunny”, 96
Bulik, Joseph J., 396
Bultman, Muriel, 119
Bunch, Carl, 215, 236, 237
Bundy, McGeorge, 469
Bundy, Vernon, 148–149, 193, 197, 304
Buras, Robert, 11, 12, 24, 26, 71
as artist, 114
Beckham and, 374
hospital “lab” and, 52
on Klan, 217
on Martin (Jack), 34, 410
1970s investigation and, 344–350, 387, 406, 466
suspension of, 412
Burbank, Thomas, 207
Burchette, William, 268
Burglass, Anna, 79
Burke, William P., 69, 134
Burnes, Richard V., 199, 273
Beckham’s testimony and, 288–289
Bradley and, 266
Cancler and, 202
Gurvich and, 200
leaves JG’s investigation, 289
Shaw and, 133
Wight and, 320
Burns, Van, 42–43
Burt, Al, 170
Burton, Steven, 277, 296
Bush, George W., 445, 446, 472–473, 473
Butler, Edward, 53, 68, 69, 182
Butzman, Jonas, 309
C
Cabell, Charles, 133, 143, 167, 168
Cabell, Earle, 294, 361
Cabrera Infante, Guillermo, 377
Cahn, Bill, 291
Caire, Ronny, 97
Calderon, Luisa, 359
Callaghan, Patrick M., 340–341
Callery, John Aruns, 334–335
Campbell, Allen, 39, 69, 70, 97, 276, 321
Campbell, Daniel, 57, 69, 70, 75, 107, 321
Campbell, Fanny (boarding house), 365
Campisi, Joe, 82
Cancler, John, 197, 202
Caracci, Frank, 18, 24
Carlucci, Frank C., 355
Carona, Vic, 322
Carson, Johnny, 245–246
Carter, Clifford Crawford, 459
Carter, Jimmy, 472
Carter, Ken, 115
Carter, Marshall, 459, 460
Casasin, Thomas, 176–177, 396–397
Casey, Martin Xavier, 254
Castillo, Luis Angel, 191
Castro, Fidel
assassination of, planned, 34, 54–55, 69, 166–173, 201–202, 248–249, 378–379, 382, 426, 439, 458–461, 469
JG’s code name for, 32
RFK and assassination plot, 456, 457–461
Cathey, William R., 441
Centola, Larry, 150
Centola, Lawrence, Jr., 338
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
agents employed by, in 2010, 472
AINS/EIN (identification numbers), 402, 408, 411
assassination programs, 391–392, 397, 441, 456, 458, 471, 472–473, 474
Aynesworth and, 419–420
Beckham and, 282–286, 370–371, 375–377, 384–385
Bloomfield and, 389–390
Boxley and, 240–242
Brown & Root and, 418–423
Castro assassination plans of, 34, 54–55, 69, 166–173, 201–202, 249, 378–379, 381
concealment of documents within, 404
“Confidential Correspondent Program,” 403
Crisman and, 412–415
debriefing process of defectors by, 391–395, 397–398
disruption agents in, 413–414
drone program, 471, 473
Ferrie and, 33–34, 44–45, 104–105, 387, 389, 410, 467
Ferrie and Tolliver memo and, 109–110
and Garrison, 406
Gurvich and, 418–419
Hall and Howard and, 277, 279, 280–281
Hemming and, 248–252 Heritage of Stone and, 323
Historical Review Program, 396, 412
History Staff of, 388
internal structure of, 397, 401–405
JFK and, 161–162, 165–172, 416, 471, 472, 475
JG’s investigation and, 26, 144–146, 152–153, 156, 159, 318, 333, 344
Kennedy assassination and, 174–176, 182–186, 342–343, 371–374, 376–377, 382–385, 388, 415
Martin (Jack) and, 35–37, 405–411
McNabb/Rose and, 253–254
Moran and, 126–127 1970s investigation and, 342, 345–350, 355–360
OAS and, 393
Oswald and, 26–27, 35, 43, 175, 177–182, 308, 395–396, 405, 410, 455
policy-making, 391, 404–405, 471, 472
power of, post-JFK assassination, 470–476
and the press, 474
Powers’ U-2
flight and, 162–165
PROJFILES “CIA Matters,” 388
records of, unavailable, 469–470
RFK and, 426, 443
Shaw and, 131–143, 312–314, 387–390
Sheridan and, 187–188 see also specific individuals torture practices of, 418, 473, 474–475
Centro Mondiale Commerciale, 136–139, 389, 390
Chambers, Judy, 22
Chandler, David
Bethell and, 293
JG and, 23, 65, 144 Life article and, 256–259
Shaw’s arrest and, 120
Sherman’s research and, 52
Thornley on, 276
Chandler, Jeff, 228
Chandler, Patricia, 92, 139
Charity Hospital, 408, 409
Chavin, Lamar, 327
Chemical and Biological Warfare School, 276
Cheramie, Rose, 206–208, 215, 260, 261
Chetta, Nicholas, 106–108, 115, 147, 440 “Choaden, Michael”, 180–181
Christenberry, Herbert, 319, 330, 334–335
Christian, George, 184
Christiana, Nick, 15
Church Committee, 391, 392, 393, 401, 405, 410, 460, 466, 469, 470
Ciravalo, John, 41
Civello, Joe, 82
Civil Air Patrol (CAP), 41, 42–43
Clark, George, 320
Clark, Henry Burnell, 228
Clark, Ramsey, 128–129, 169, 183, 187, 460
Clark, Thomas Lewis, 41, 197
Clark, Tom, 187
Clement Bertrand Society, 122
Cline, Ray, 404
Cobb, Alvin, 69, 214, 347
Cobb, Lloyd J., 131, 213–214, 232, 310–311, 312, 315–316, 347
Cobos, Arturo, 89
Cochran, Mrs., 223, 230–231
Coffey, Melvin, 44
Cohen, Jerry, 278, 324
COINTELPRO (FBI), 248
Colby, William, 392, 404
Cole, David, 475
Collins, Corrie C., 228–231, 236, 303–305, 353
Collins, Emmett (“Snowball”), 236
Colomb, C. Earl, 320
Comiskey, James A., 196
Comstock, Raymond, 9, 12, 28
Confidential Correspondent Program, 403
Connally, John, 77–78, 97, 301
Connick, Harry, 307, 311, 316, 322, 338, 348
Conor, Peter Francis, 271
Contoslavlos, Dimitri L., 107
Cook, Fred, 446
Cooper, Joseph, 224
CORE, 211, 214, 228–229
Core, Jesse, 24, 130, 131
Cornwell, Gary, 90, 179, 347, 348–349, 352, 357, 366
Corsini, Jean-Franco, 141
Costello, Frank, 19