Mary's Mosaic: The CIA Conspiracy to Murder John F. Kennedy, Mary Pinchot Meyer, and Their Vision for World Peace

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by Peter Janney


  Clark, Dr. Kemp (Dallas Emergency Room physician): statement on JFK’s throat wound, 295, 298, 478

  Coffin, William Sloane, 165, 193, 194, 457

  CIA employment of, 193, 194

  and Cord Meyer, 193, 194, 457

  letter to Yale freshmen, 193, 194, 457

  quote of, 165

  and Vietnam antiwar movement, 193, 194

  Yale University Chaplain, 165, 193, 194, 457

  Colby, William (CIA), 2, 267, 268, 326, 347, 349, 369, 370, 378, 411, 412, 490, 504

  appearance at Church Committee, 267, 268, 378, 490

  call to attorney James H. Smith, 411, 412

  and James Angleton, 2, 326, 347, 349, 369, 370

  and mention in notes of Damore telephone, 411, 412

  and Operation Chaos, 2

  Petty Report, 369

  Cold War, 66, 177, 181, 182, 254, 288, 310, 311, 324, 352, 363, 379, 380, 389, 442, 484, 502, 504

  and Bay of Pigs, 243

  and Cuba, 242, 243, 256

  Cuban Missle Crisis, 242, 243, 256

  end of, 37, 214, 258, 263, 274, 390, 431

  and historical truth, 22, 144, 420

  and historian L. Fletcher Prouty, 21, 235, 327, 349, 420

  and JFK presidency, 37, 64, 144, 225, 227, 234, 235, 256

  and JFK’s American University Address, 258, 259, 260, 263

  and Khrushchev, 64, 243, 244, 274, 390

  and Mary Meyer’s reference to madness, 37

  and McCarthy hearings, 185

  and remark by Arthur Schlesinger, 259

  Coppage, Detective Edwin (D.C. Police), 48, 129, 438

  arrival at Mary Meyer murder scene, 48, 129

  and Henry Wiggins, 48, 129

  Corson, William R., (“Bill”), and Armies of Ignorance, 323

  as CIA asset, 267, 273

  as Marine Colonel, 323

  as member of “Three Musketeers,”349

  co-author of The New KGB: Engine of Soviet Power,323, 348

  and Gregory Douglas, 352, 353, 361

  and J. Michael Kelly, 350, 351, 486

  and JFK assassination, 350, 353, 361, 473

  and Joseph Trento, 323, 349, 351, 360, 361

  and mentor to Roger Charles (see also Charles, Roger), 267, 323, 350, 351, 473

  and “Operation Zipper” document, 353

  Plato Cacheris as alleged attorney of, 350, 351, 361

  quote on murder and suicide, 267, 273, 379

  relationship with James Angleton, 267, 323, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352

  relationship with Robert Crowley, 267, 323, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352

  and removal of Angleton’s papers from CIA, 349

  safety deposit box, 350, 351, 353, 361

  and The Betrayal, 323, 349, 351

  and Thomas Kimmel, 350, 352, 353, 386

  Vietnam War, 323, 349

  and Widows, 323

  Crooke, Detective Bernie (D.C. Police Officer), 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54, 56, 57, 61, 99, 102, 103, 126, 129, 130, 336, 337, 446

  arrest of Ray Crump, 336, 337

  arrival at murder scene,45

  at autopsy of Mary Meyer, 54

  and Coroner’s Inquest, 52

  and Dovey Roundtree, 102, 103

  and Escobedo Rule, 49

  gloves of Mary Meyer, 56

  and Helena Crump, 57

  and Henry Wiggins, 45, 47, 50, 51

  initial interrogation of Ray Crump, 49, 50

  and instructions to Henry Wiggins, 47

  for identifying Ray Crump in lineup, 50

  and Ray Crump’s fishing gear, 48, 57

  on Ray Crump’s guilt, 49

  and Ray Crump’s jacket, 47, 48

  on seeing the dead Mary Meyer, 45

  Pall Mall cigarettes, 57

  and removal of Ray Crump’s hair, 103

  testimony at Crump trial, 446

  weight and height measurement of Ray Crump by police, 51

  Crowley, Emily (wife of Robert Crowley), 353, 354, 360

  author interview with, 354

  and Robert Crowley’s relationship with, 353

  Crowley, Robert (“Bob”) T. (CIA), 267, 286, 323, 347–350, 352–364, 379

  and Angleton and Bradlee in Mary Meyer’s studio, 356–358

  as Assistant Deputy Director for Operations, 348

  assassination of JFK, 350–358

  assassination of Mary Meyer, 342–343

  and Ben Bradlee, 347, 348, 361

  CIA’s covert action directorate, 323

  and Cord Meyer, 346-347 354–358

  and David Wise, 348

  death of, 355

  diary of Mary Meyer, 343

  and Gestapo Chief: The 1948 Interrogation of Heinrich Müller, 352

  Heinrich Müller as CIA asset, 352

  and James Angleton, 348–350, 356

  and Joseph Trento, 349–358

  and Mary Meyer, 347–354

  and nickname “The Crow,” 348

  and 1996 University Club meeting, 351

  and Operation Zipper document, 353–354

  relationship with Gregory Douglas, 352–353

  relationship with International Telephone and Telegraph (ITT), 348

  The Secret History of the CIA, 349

  and The New KGB: Engine of Soviet Power, 348

  and “Three Musketeers,” 343, 349

  and Thomas Kimmel, 353

  and William Corson, 348

  Crump, Helena (Ray Crump’s wife), 51, 53, 56, 57, 94, 515, 537

  and Detective Crooke’s questioning, 51

  Crump, Martha (Ray Crump’s mother), 89, 94, 110, 136, 229

  attendance at trial, 110

  and Dovey Roundtree, 110

  and Ray Crump’s girlfriend “Vivian,” 94

  Crump, Raymond, Jr. (“Ray”), 23, 27, 46, 50–59, 62, 69, 90, 93, 95–102, 104–115, 118–140, 220, 318, 320, 330–341, 346, 371, 380, 383, 408, 420, 433

  and acquittal of, 135, 139, 320

  alleged abuse in D.C. Jail, 93

  and arrest of by Detective Bernie Crooke, 47

  as patsy for Mary Meyer’s murder, 139

  and attorney Donald Smith, 54

  and attorney George Peter Lamb, 96–100, 106

  and attorney Robert S. Bennett, 138

  and attorney Ted O’Neill, 96, 100

  and Brown Construction Company, 56, 108

  clothes worn on day of murder by, 49, 51, 118, 119, 134

  co-worker Robert Woolright, 56

  and comments of Bishop Paul Moore, 68

  and Commissioner Sam Wertleb, 53, 99

  and Coroner’s inquest, 52, 98–101,

  and Crump’s shoes, 46, 51, 54, 57, 62, 107, 115, 118, 120, 135, 319

  and Crump’s subsequent crime career after trial, 138

  and denial of preliminary hearing, 53, 100–101

  and Dovey Roundtree’s appeal of writ of habeas corpus, 100–101

  and Dovey Roundtree’s belief in Ray Crump’s innocence, 96

  Dovey Roundtree’s defense of, 104

  and Dovey Roundtree’s first meeting with, 93

  and Edward O. Savwoir (jury foreman), 110

  father of five children, 109

  and FBI Crime Lab Report, 61–62, 98–99, 394

  and fishing story-alibi, 95

  Grand Jury indictment of, 99

  height and weight by police, 115

  height and weight on driver’s license, 46

  interrogation of, 49–50, 128

  and Judge Burnita Sheldon Matthews, 100

  and Judge Howard F. Corcoran, 109

  Motion to suppress evidence, 107

  and neighbor Elsie Perkins, 57

  and ownership of guns, 95

  and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 138

  and powder burns and/or nitrates on hands of, 115, 132, 133

  and prosecutor Alfred Hantman’s opening statement, 111

  and preliminary hearing, 53, 98–99, 101

  and
psychiatric evaluation at Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital, 101

  and Ray Crump’s hair, 60, 103, 107

  school chum of Henry Wiggins, 50

  search and discovery of Crump’s cap, 60, 103

  search and discovery of Crump’s jacket, 48–50, 59, 103

  time of arrest, 47, 124

  and time of discovery by Detective John Warner, 46

  and U.S. Attorney David Acheson’s belief in Crump’s guilt, 104, 137

  and “Vivian” (girlfriend), 94–96, 131, 332, 334, 444, 445

  and William L. Mitchell’s alleged passing of, 320–321

  Cuba (see also Fidel Castro, Bay of Pigs, and Cuban Missle Crisis), 2, 164, 234, 236, 238, 242–247, 256, 275–277, 313–314, 385–387, 390, 468

  and Alicia Alonso, 164

  and Ambassador William Attwood, (Ambassador to Guinea), 149, 151–153, 156, 263, 275–276, 429–430, 443, 452, 503

  and anti-Castro Cubans, 20, 313

  and Carlos Lechuga (UN ambassador), 275, 277

  and Lisa Howard, 275, 277

  and rapprochement with U.S., 275

  Cuban Missile Crisis, 64, 242–244, 247, 358, 386

  aftermath of, 247

  and author James Douglass, 243, 247

  CIA and, 234–236, 242–246, 386

  threat of nuclear war, 242–243

  Dalinsky, Harry (Bradlee friend and pharmacist): on identification of Mary Meyer’s body, 59

  Dallas Times Herald: on first announcement of JFK’s trip to Dallas in November 1963, 253

  Dallek, Robert (historian)

  on early life of JFK, 209

  on the effect of Kathleen Kennedy’s death on JFK, 212

  and President Lyndon Johnson’s display of his penis to journalists, 311

  D’Ambrosio, Sergeant Pasquale (D.C. Police Detective), 48, 129

  arrival at murder scene, 44

  ‘We got him’ shout, 44

  Damore, Leo (author), 23–27, 218–219, 312, 377–392

  and anonymous friend of, 378

  author’s friendship with, 24

  author’s interviews with, 256

  and belief in Ray Crump’s innocence, 27, 318

  and Ben Bradlee’s decline of interview with, 364

  Burden of Guilt, 23–24, 330

  Cape Cod Times (newspaper), 23

  Cape Cod Years of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 23

  children of, 502

  The Crime of Dorothy Sheridan, 23

  and death of Philip L. Graham, 265, 416

  diary as “Hope Diamond,” 96, 325

  and diary of Mary Meyer, 96, 325–326, 328–329, 346, 357–358, 412

  and Frances I. Broadhurst, 23–24,

  In His Garden: The Anatomy of a Murder, 23

  interview with Alfred Hantman, 113

  interview with Anne Chamberlin, 82, 367

  interview with anonymous friend of Mary Meyer’s, 200–201, 206–207

  and interview with Bernie Yoh (AIM), 326, 483

  and interview with Bishop Paul Moore, 68

  interview with C. David Heymann, 224

  interview with confidential source, 207

  interview with David MacMichael (CIA), 322

  and interview with Deborah Davis, 434

  interviews with Dovey Roundtree, 93–94, 131, 140, 267, 278, 318, 321

  interview with Henry Wiggins, 320

  interview with Ray Pollan, 97

  and interview with Timothy Leary, 86, 220–221, 222–225, 256, 265, 271, 325

  interview with William Walton, 302

  interview with William Triplett, 221, 462

  and James H. Smith, Esq., 24, 327–329, 379

  John H. Davis (author), 25–26

  and June Davison (wife), 330, 377, 487

  and Katharine Graham, 271, 367, 416

  and Kenneth O’Donnell, 24, 64, 226, 228, 230, 283–284

  and L. Fletcher Prouty, 326–327, 329, 420

  letter from Toni Bradlee to, 366

  and literary agent Richard Pine, 330

  and Mary Meyer’s alleged use of LSD with JFK, 223–225, 255

  and Mark O’Blazney (research assistant), 25, 330–331

  and Robert D. Morrow, 312–313

  Robertson Davies (see Davies, Robertson), Senatorial Privilege:The Chappaquiddick Cover-Up, 23–25

  Seymour Hersh, 25

  suicide death of, 24, 330, 377–379, 384

  telephone confrontation with William L. Mitchell, 328–330

  and telephone notes of James H. Smith, Esq., 229–330, (also see appendix 3)

  and William L. Mitchell, 321–322, 327–330, 333, 408

  Daniel, Jean (journalist)

  and Castro’s reaction to JFK assassination, 276

  meeting with Fidel Castro, 276

  and William Attwood, 276

  Darth Vader: reference to Jim Angleton as, 371

  Davies, Robertson (Canadian Man of Letters): on writings of Leo Damore, 23

  Davis, Deborah (author), 221, 251, 268

  (see also: Robert Thayer),

  and alleged CIA affiliation of Ben Bradlee, 221

  and author Carol Felsenthal, 250

  and Ben Bradlee’s tirade against, 363

  and first edition of Katharine the Great, 225, 363

  and interview in Steamshovel Press, 273

  and interviews with James Truitt, 225, 249

  and Katharine Graham, 273,

  later editions of Katharine the Great, 266, 363

  and letters from James Truitt, 431

  and 1963 Philip Graham outburst, 249, 251, 268

  and Philip Graham’s suicide, 266

  and publisher William Jovanovich, 221, 363

  recall-shredding of Katharine the Great, 221, 250, 363

  references to Leo Damore, 273

  relationship with Timothy Leary, 221, 273

  Davis, John H. (author) alcoholism of, 26

  as first cousin to Jackie Kennedy, 25

  crippling stroke of, 26, 392

  comments made to James H. Smith, Esq., 26

  and John F. Kennedy and Mary Pinchot Meyer: A Tale of Two Murdered Lovers (manuscript), 25

  and Leo Damore’s research, 25–26, 392

  and Mafia Kingfish: Carlos Marcello and the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, 25

  threats made toward, 26

  Davison, June (former wife of Leo Damore), 487, 501

  and Leo Damore’s diaries, 377

  and Leo Damore’s tapes of telephone call with William L. Mitchell, 330

  D.C. Morgue, 19, 54, 59, 72, 73, 98, 113, 341

  autopsy of Mary Meyer, 54

  and Ben Bradlee, 19, 59, 72, 73, 113, 341

  and Detective Bernie Crooke, 54,

  and Dr. Linwood L. Rayford (coroner), 54, 59

  identification of Mary Meyer, 19, 59, 72, 73

  and R Randolph M. Worrell (technician), 54

  and Sergeant Sam Wallace, 59, 113, 341

  time of autopsy, 54

  Decker, Robert (D.C. Police Officer): description of assailant by Henry Wiggins,

  and partner James Scouloukas, 43–45

  de Mohrenschildt, George (CIA): alleged shotgun suicide death of, 34

  De Vegh, Diana: as girlfriend of JFK’s, 213

  Diary of Mary Pinchot Meyer, 1–3, 32, 70, 73, 76–87, 104, 110, 113, 114, 139, 140, 152, 154 224, 238, 258, 283, 287, 312, 325, 326, 328, 329, 346, 349, 356–58, 363, 364, 365, 367, 371, 391, 404, 404, 412, 416, 431, 431, 442

  and Alfred Hantman, 76, 77

  and alleged love-letters from JFK, 70, 75

  as “Hope Diamond,” 86, 325

  and bedroom location of, 85, 283, 287, 364, 432

  and Ben Bradlee’s account of, 75–77

  and Bradlee entrance into Mary’s studio on night of murder, 76, 77, 80, 85, 113, 357, 364

  CIA conspiracy to kill JFK, 110

  and Damore telephone call to James H. Smith, Esq., 328, 393, 404

  diary as artist sketchbook, 70, 81,
82

  “diary as MacGuffin,” 84

  and Dovey Roundtree, 110, 113, 114, 139, 140, 365

  earlier volumes of Mary’s diary keeping, 154, 155

  and James Angleton’s procurement of, 1–3, 74, 77–80

  contents of, 86, 87, 326, 328, 404

  and Mary Meyer’s poem “Requiem,” 29, 154, 155, 431

  and National Enquirer (1976), 1, 70, 75, 78, 80, 82, 139, 442

  and offering to Bernie Yoh (AIM), 325, 326, 357

  references to by Ron Rosenbaum, 144, 364

  and Robert Crowley, 267, 323, 358, 364

  the search for the diary, 74, 75, 77–80

  and telephone call from Anne Truitt, 73, 74, 76–79, 85, 442

  and Tony Bradlee, 1, 75, 78–82, 85

  and Truitt-Angleton letter to NYT, 77, 441

  Diem, Ngo Dinh (Vietnam) 276, 277, 282, 474, 475

  CIA assassination of, 277

  JFK’s reaction to assassination of, 277, 282, 474, 475

  regime of, 276

  DiEugenio, James (author), 441

  Dobrynin, Anatoly (Soviet ambassador): on meeting with Bobby Kennedy during Cuban Missile Crisis, 245

  Donahue, George R. (D.C. Police Homicide Squad): meeting with Lt.

  William L. Mitchell, 61, 62

  Dougherty, Ariel: on seeing Mary Meyer at JFK’s funeral at Arlington Cemetery, 277

  Douglas, Gregory (author; a.k.a. Peter Stahl and Walter Storch), 352–54, 357, 359, 361, 432

  and alleged Crowley-Douglas conversations, 352, 359, 362

  author interviews with, 352, 359, 362

  corroborations of Emily Crowley, 354, 360, 486

  and emails to and from author Joseph Trento, 349, 359, 361, 372

  and Gestapo Chief: The 1948 Interrogation of Heinrich Müller, 352

  and “Operation Zipper,” 353, 354, 360, 487

  and Regicide, 487

  and relationship with Robert Crowley, 353, 354

  and relationship with William Corson, 348, 349, 352

  and Thomas Kimmel, 350, 353, 354, 360, 486

  Douglas, William O. (Supreme Court Justice), 235

  and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal preservation, 35

  and Gifford Pinchot, 35

  Douglass, James W. (author),

  correspondence between Khrushchev and JFK, 262, 274

  Cuban Missile Crisis as most dangerous moment in history, 243, 247

  and JFK’s American University address, 262, 274

  Khrushchev as peace maker, 274

  and references to JFK and the Unspeakable, 243, 247, 262, 274, 282–283, 361

  Duberman, Martin B. (historian), 22–23

  Duffy, David (journalist), 283

  Dulles, Allen (Director of CIA), 192, 378, 391

  as a liar, 65–66, 232–237, 248, 269, 302, 372, 379

 

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