by Jim Marrs
Gonzalez, Henry (Congressman),
Connally’s clothing, 277, 429
HSCA, 429, 485–491
Goodrich, Herbert F., 450
Goodwin, Richard, 278
Google, Barney, 371
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 554
Gossett, B. D., 319
Gottlieb, Sidney Dr., 171–172
Grammer, Billy R., 400
Granady, Octavious, 163
Granello, Salvatore, 159, 534
Grant, Eva (Jack Ruby’s sister), 295, 357, 371, 367
Grassy Knoll,
and Gordon Arnold, 79–80, 82
and Lee Bowers (RR man), 77–79, 82
defined, 66
and Ed Hoffman, 83–88
Holland’s eyewitness report, 82–83
Julie Ann Mercer, 16–17
and one-gunman theory, 293–302
shots heard from, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 23, 39, 75
smoke smelled and seen on, 15, 58–61
also mentioned on pgs. 10, 17, 27–31, 34, 35, 37, 38, 44, 46, 62, 68, 69, 72–74, 81, 88, 179, 192, 197, 303, 305, 309, 310, 312–314, 316, 318, 319, 329, 415, 452, 456, 498–501, 534, 537, 540, 551
Graves, L. C. (Dallas detective), 404
Gray, L. Patrick, 492
Green, Hollis de Lois, 325
Greer, William (Secret Service agent),
applies brakes, 11, 228
Wm. Cooper alleges possible shooter, 229
in motorcade, 8, 10
Parkland Hospital, 351–352
Gregory, Charles Dr. (Connally’s physician), 534
Gregory, Dick,
on Tramp picture, 323
on Zapruder film release, 70
Griffin, Burt (WC attorney), 385, 387, 396, 408, 450, 454
Griffin, Will Hayden (Dallas FBI agent), 212
Grinnan, Joseph, 237
Groden, Robert (researcher),
autopsy photos altered, 369–370, 501–502
on Charles Bronson film, 21
on Zapruder film release, 70
Gromyko, Andrei, 129
Groody, Paul (funeral director),
FBI placed Oswald’s dead hand on rifle, 422–423
Secret Service questions Oswald’s identity, 525
new questions on Oswald body, 527–528
Gruber, Al (Ruby associate), 376
Guerini, Meme, 197
Guevara, Ernesto “Che” 128
Guingano, Momo Salvatore, 173
Guinn, Vincent P. Dr. (WC expert), 425–427
Guiteau, Charles, xv
Gurfein, Murray, 153
Guthrie, Steve (Dallas County sheriff), 373–374
Habighorst, Aloysius J. (New Orleans jailer), 480–481
Haffenden, Charles Radcliffe, 153
Haggerty, Edward Aloysius (New Orleans judge), 480–481
Haig, Alexander, 252
Haire, Bernard J. (Oswald arrest witness), 344
Haldeman, H. R., 251–252
Haley, J. Evetts, 271, 274, 411
Halfen, Jack, 273
Hall, Hampton, 528–529
Hall, Kermit (ARRB board member), 507
Hall, Tammany, 150
Hamblen, C. A., 215, 219
Hamilton, Charles A., 411
Hanson, Lars, 229
Hardie, Julius (witness), 17
Hardiman, James (New Orleans mailman), 479
Hargis, Bobby W. (police officer),
in motorcade, 13
splattered with blood, 13–14, 75
Harkness, D. V. (Dallas police sergeant), 42, 311, 322
Harper, Billy (recovered skull fragment), 307
Harrelson, Charles Voyde (convicted Texas hit man), 36, 323–326, 377
Harrelson, Jo Ann (Charles Harrelson’s wife), 324
Harrelson, Woody, 36, 324
Harris, Larry (researcher), 339
Harrison, John F. (Dallas Police reservist and JFK assassination researcher), 294
Harrison, Richard E. “Dick” (FBI special agent), 423
Hartman, Edna (witness), 305
Hartman, Wayne (witness), 305
Hartogs, Renatus Dr. (psychiatrist who examined Oswald as an 11 year old boy), 96
Harvey, William (CIA official), 147, 173, 175, 196, 534, 537, 550
Haslam, Edward T. (author, Dr. Mary’s Monkey, 2007), 147–148
Hathaway, Phillip B. (witness), 16
Haygood, Clyde A., 62–63
Hearst, Patty, 414
Helms, Richard (CIA Deputy Director),
ZR/RIFLE, 195
DeMorenschildt reports, 189–190, 259
also mentioned on pgs. 124, 171–172, 174, 182, 195, 471
Hemming, Gerry Patrick, 103, 136, 180, 383
Henderson, Ruby (witness), 20
A Heritage of Stone (book), 214–215
Hernandez (man with Oswald and Robert McKeown), 382
Hess, Jacqueline, 530
Hester, Patricia (Dallas photo developer), 431
Hester, Robert (Dallas photo developer), 431
Heymann, C. David (author, The Georgetown Ladies’ Social Club, 2004), 537
Hickey, George W. Jr. (Secret Service agent), 84, 234
Hidell, Alek James (Oswald alias aka Alek and A. J.),
as president of Fair Play for Cuba Committee, 137, 211
false ID in name of, 262, 344
in military intelligence files, 288, 292
Dallas Police and FBI letter, 219
rifle ordered by, 262, 419–420
also mentioned on pgs. 298, 334, 349
Hill, Clinton J. “Clint” (Secret Service agent assigned to Mrs. Kennedy), 12–13, 15, 228, 352, 368
Hill, Gerald (Dallas police sergeant), 333, 340
Hill, Jean (witness),
in Dealey Plaza, 15, 37–38, 312–313
sees Jack Ruby in Dealey Plaza, 316
and Secret Service agents, 58, 223, 313
Warren Commission treatment, 453, 456, 543
also mentioned on pgs. 62, 82
Hill, Jimmy, 231
Hilsman, Roger, 284
Himmler, Heinrich, 201
Hine, Geneva L. (witness), 52
on electricity going off at TSBD, 43–44
Hiss, Alger, 247
Hitler, Adolf, 206
Hoffa, James Riddle “Jimmy,”
on background, 160–162
Paul J. Dorfman, 157
Nixon pardons, 162, 249
and organized crime, 158–160, 248
payoffs to LBJ, 273
also mentioned on pgs, 247, 375, 376, 377, 478, 534
Hoffman, Virgil Edward “Ed” (witness),
background and testimony, 83–88
warned by FBI, 223, 309, 543
also mentioned on pgs. 234, 304
Hoffman, Robert (Dallas policeman, relative of Ed Hoffman), 85
Holland, Sam M. (witness), 58–60, 82–83, 310, 318, 452, 454
Hollingsworth, Bob (Times Herald reporter), 9
Holt, Chauncey (aka Charles Frederick Rogers), 323, 330
Holt, Gloria Jeanne (witness), 57
Hood, Bill, 182
Hoover, Annie M. Scheitlin, 201
Hoover, Dickerson N., 201
Hoover, J. Edgar (Director of the FBI),
on Inga Arvad, 2, 3, 206
background of, 200–201
bullets strike on curb, 64
comparison of Walker bullet, 242
FBI involvement, 209, 213–214, 216, 218, 222–223, 279, 346, 349, 436, 445, 449, 457, 540, 552–554
Hoover’s reluctance to pursue Mafia, 203–206, 550
Hoover reports assassination to RFK, 166, 346
KGB defector “Fedora,” 124
as LBJ’s neighbor, 207–208, 223–224, 276
Louis Mortimer Bloomfield, 470–471
Martin L. King, 207, 243–244
Mannlicher-Carcano, 421–422
Masters of Deceit (book), 202
Oswald as FBI informant, 214–215, 448�
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Oswald imposter, 116–118, 209, 516, 525
“printing error” (reversing Zapruder frames), 69
Ruby as FBI informant, 219, 383
Ruby’s polygraph exam, 410
Spectrography tests, 242, 425–426
also mentioned on pgs. 39, 124, 145, 154, 163–165, 196, 199, 236, 251, 291, 441–442, 534–535, 540, 546
Horne, Douglas P. (author, Inside the Records and Review Board, 2009),
ARRB, 365, 507
on autopsy, 365–366, 507–509
on single bullet theory, 460
on Zapruder tampering, 507–513
Hosty, James P. Jr. (FBI agent),
Oswald interview, 53–54
destruction of Oswald note, 214, 217–218, 223, 237, 287
Oswald known to FBI, 205, 214
on omission of Oswald connection with Hosty, 214, 314, 451
with Army Intelligence officer, 287, 516
also mentioned on pgs. 125, 219
House Select Committee on Assassination (HSCA),
on Altgens photo, 46
on ammunition used at assassination, 28, 61, 242, 306, 420, 424–425
acoustical studies, 61, 339, 500, 541
Bronson film, 21
conclusions of, 186, 192, 199, 234, 316, 387, 402, 450, 482
conspiracy theory, 91, 326
on Edward Browder, 263
and G. Robert Blakey (chief counsel and director), 166, 483, 491–497
on gunman issue, 460–491
history of, 31, 485–491
investigation scaled down, 495
Kennedy’s assassination, 156
and Kennedy’s wounds, 24–25, 360, 366, 368, 369
on Lovelady in doorway, 46
and Milteer’s assassination plot, 245
and Moorman photograph, 80–82, 540
non-disclosure agreement, 492–494
on Oswald murder, 265, 398–400
on Soviet government, 114–115, 121, 126
on Tippit murder, 552
on “umbrella man,” 29–31
also mentioned on pgs. 28, 36, 43, 55, 74, 80, 98, 103, 111, 113, 115, 119, 139, 140, 155, 160, 164, 182, 187, 190, 196, 212, 213, 218, 226, 265, 266, 272, 288, 289, 314, 318, 324, 328, 352, 357, 377, 378, 380, 381, 383, 384, 386, 387, 396, 398, 400, 413, 426, 531
Houston, Lawrence, 133, 165
Howard, Larry (researcher), 335
Howard, Tom, 195, 398, 402, 406, 553
Howe, Kenneth, 218
HSCA. See House Select Committee on Assassinations
HT-Lingual (CIA mail intercept program), 190
Hubert, Leon D. (WC assistant counsel), 21, 385, 387, 396, 408, 450, 461
Hudkins, Alonzo (newsman), 448, 452
Hudson, Emmett J. (witness), 73–75, 82
Hughes, Howard, 160, 248
Hughes, Robert J. (witness), 20–21
Hughes, Sarah T. (Federal Judge), 276, 358
Hull, Cordell, 220
Humes, James J. (Navy Commander, autopsy doctor), 359–362, 365–367, 495–496, 509
Humphrey, Hubert H., 3, 276
Hundley, William, 223
Hunt, David (brother to St. John), 537
Hunt, E. Howard (CIA officer),
with Carlos Bringuier, 137–138
Cuban Revolutionary Council, 129–130, 138
deathbed confession, 147, 537
identified as Tramp, 323
Oswald note, 187
Watergate involvement, 251–252, 537
Hunt, H. L. (Dallas oilman),
Gambling, 272
George Butler, 374
Hunt note, 186–187
Jim Braden, 327
John W. Curington, 257
Madeleine Brown, 375
W. C. Kirkwood, 377
also mentioned on pgs. 240, 375, 550
Hunt, Lamar, 327
“Hunt, Mr.” (addressee of L. H. Oswald note), 186–187
Hunt, Nelson Bunker, 187, 237
Hunt, St. John (son of E. Howard Hunt), 537
Hunter, Bill (Deputy Constable), 533
Hunter, Morgan Bennett, 510–511
Hurt, Henry (author, Reasonable Doubt, 1985), 100, 362, 367, 423, 426
Hussein, King, 170
Hutchinson, Leonard E., 215, 518
Hutton, Bill (deputy constable), 75
Huxley, Aldous, 136
Hyer, Judge Julian C., 54
Ickes, Harold, 256
Ida, Joseph, 156
“Inga binga.” See aka Arvad, Inga
Iran-Contra, 7, 175–178, 256, 554
Israel, Lee, 406–407
Ivanov, Boris Col. (Chief of the Soviet Committee for State Security), 126
Ivon, Lou (Garrison aide), 473
JFK (movie, 1991), 503–505
J. M. P. (initials of police officer Poe inscribed on cartridges at Tippet murder scene), 333–304
Jacks, Hurchel D. (Texas State trooper), 8
Jackson, Andrew, 224
Jackson, C. D. (publisher, Life magazine)
on Zapruder film, 68, 533
Jackson State Mental Hospital, 145
Jacob, Stella Mae (witness), 57
“Jada” (Ruby dancer), 389
James, Billy V., 311
Janney, Peter (author, Mary’s Mosaic, 2012), 511, 535–536
Janney, Winstar (CIA, father of Peter Janney), 535
Janos, James George. See aka Ventura, Jesse
January, Wayne (Red Bird Airport manager), 345
Japanese Communists, and Oswald, 102
Jarman, James E. Jr. (TSBD witness), 20, 48–50
Jarnagin, Carroll (Fort Worth attorney who overheard Ruby/Oswald plotting), 393–394
Jaworski, Leon (WD Special Council), 252, 408, 437, 491
Jefferson, Thomas, 224
Jenkins, James, 509
Jenkins, Marion, Dr. (Parkland Hospital), 12
Jenkins, Walter (LBJ aide), 189, 436
Jenner, Albert E. (WC attorney), 252, 264, 458, 461, 526
Joannides, George (CIA), 488
“John” (Dallas jail prisoner who received letter from Jack Ruby), 411
John Birch Society, 1, 181, 220, 225, 237
Johnsen, Richard (Secret Service agent), 356
Johnson, Blaney Mack, 379
Johnson, Clemon E. (witness), 60
Johnson, Clyde (Reverend), 534
Johnson, Josefa (LBJ’s sister), 294
Johnson, Lady Bird. See Johnson, Mrs. Lyndon
Johnson, Lyndon B.,
1960 election, 3–5
on assassination plot, 7, 22, 268–269
as suspect, 81, 278, 438, 537, 539–540, 549, 554
background, 269–274
blunts investigation, 149, 234, 277, 279, 346, 350, 353, 456, 542, 552
Brown & Root Construction, 270–271
cancels Vietnam withdrawal, 279, 284–289
Connally’s clothing, 277, 429
Dallas Trade Mart, 226–227
death of Henry Marshall, 275, 294
Earl Warren, 93, 438–440
General Dynamics TFX case, 91, 540
neighbor of Hoover, 207–209, 224, 276, 550
Jack Ruby on letter and death of, 371, 411–412
knowledge of conspiracy, 436
in motorcade, 8, 14
Murder Inc., 173
Nixon on, 250–252
Parkland Hospital, 276, 353
reaction to assassination, 276, 279
SS Agent Rufus Youngblood, 232–233
Sam Rayburn, 270–271, 274
Soviet view of, 125–126, 408
sworn in as President, 276–277, 357–365, 552
Texas Democrats, 3–6
to be dropped from Democratic ticket, 250, 275
Warren Commission, 93, 436–466
W. C. and Pat Kirkwood, 272, 377
also mentioned on pgs. 23, 80, 135, 141, 189, 198, 235, 236, 255, 258, 261, 375, 409, 436, 491, 512, 549
J
ohnson, Mrs. Lyndon “Lady Bird,” 8, 82, 233, 269
Johnson, Mrs. A. C., 40
Johnson, Priscilla (aka Priscilla Johnson McMillan, journalist and author, Marina and Lee, 1980), 114–115
Johnson, Sam Ealy, 269
Johnson, Sam Houston (LBJ’s brother), 274, 278
Johnston, Carolyn (aka Carolyn Arnold, witness), 51
“Jolly Green Giant” (nickname of Jim Garrison), 466
Jones, Penn Jr. (researcher), 31, 186, 187, 237, 240, 287, 316, 374, 411
Jones, Milton, 452
Jones, Paul Roland, 373–374
Jones, Robert E. Lt. Col. (military intelligence officer), 288–289
Jonsson, Erik (Dallas mayor), 205
Judge, John (researcher), 477
Junta Revolucionaria (Cuban Revolutionary Junta or JURE), 142
Kaack, Milton R. (FBI agent), 210
Kantor, Seth (Dallas journalist/author, Who Was Jack Ruby? 1978),
George Senator, 402
Jack Ruby in Las Vegas, 397
HSCA, 357, 501
Ruby at Parkland, 316, 356–357
Ruby’s suicide attempt, 411
Testimony to Warren Commission, 356–357
Thomas Eli Davis, 195–196
also mentioned on pgs. 385, 406, 408
Karamessines, Tom, 182
Kastel, Phil, 154
Katzenbach, Nicholas D. (deputy attorney general),
Bill Moyers’ memo, 154
also mentioned on pgs. 437, 440, 441, 491
Kaufman, Stanley M. (Ruby’s attorney), 21
Kavner, Richard, 376
Kay, Kathy (aka Kathy Coleman, Ruby stripper), 390, 399
Kaylor, Donald, 535
Kearns, Ed, 544
Kefauver, Estes, 3, 152, 154
Kellerman, Roy (Secret Service agent),
in motorcade, 8, 10, 11, 228
Testimony to Warren Commission, 228
also mentioned on pgs. 229, 352
Kelly, Clarence, 186
Kelly, Thomas J. (Secret Service inspector), 363
Kelly, William E. Jr. (COPA), 514–515
Kendall, Don, 250
Kennedy, Caroline, 398
Kennedy, Edward,
with Frank Sinatra, 164
also mentioned on pg., 549
Kennedy, Jacqueline,
Bethesda Naval Hospital, 277, 359, 364–365
connection to DeMohrenschildt, 264
in motorcade, 5, 8, 10–12, 27, 67, 73
request for Agent Clint Hill, 13, 228
Parkland Hospital, 352–353
“They Shot Jack,” 72
Warren Commission, 10, 369, 446, 463
also mentioned on pgs. 5, 75, 258, 264, 295, 398, 402, 536
Kennedy, John F.,
1960 Presidential election, 5–7, 164, 166, 274
1962 Kennedy Act, 256
ARRB, 507–515
assassination, 8–16, 23, 26–28, 30, 45–46, 48, 59, 60–63, 65, 142, 148–149, 162, 174, 181, 188, 190, 192, 212, 219, 244–245, 268–269, 293, 295–299, 312, 325, 389–395, 443