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Crossfire

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by Jim Marrs


  547Press choices: Policoff, p. 36.

  A Likely Scenario

  548Concerned with general welfare: http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1338&dat=19620510&id=xzJYAAAAIBAJ&sjid=SPcDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2728,2462469.

  550No one has to direct an assassination: L. Fletcher Prouty, “An Introduction to the Assassination Business,” Gallery, September 1975, pp. 86–87.

  554Evelyn Lincoln: letter in author’s files.

  555RFK quote: Davis, p. 603.

  CROSSFIRE: THE PLOT THAT KILLED KENNEDY

  NAME AND SUBJECT INDEX

  Compiled by Jim Marrs and Maritha Gan, with special thanks to Stan Szerszen

  Abadie, William,

  on Ruby’s racket connections, 378

  Abrams, Gus W., 323, 326

  Accardo, Anthony (Chicago gangster), 163–164, 373

  Acoustical Studies, 61, 80–83, 339, 497–503, 540–541

  Adams, Francis W. H. (WC assistant counsel), 461, 449

  Adams, Victoria (witness), 44, 55–56, 314

  Agnew, Spiro, 253

  Alba, Adrian Thomas (New Orleans garage operator), 213

  Alcock, James L. (New Orleans assistant district attorney), 480–481

  Alderson, Lawrence M., 192–193

  Aleman, Jose, 160

  Alexander, Lucia, 5

  Alexander, William (Dallas assistant district attorney), 388, 406, 448

  Alik (Oswald’s name in Russian), 119

  Allman, Pierce (journalist), 312

  Alpha 66 (anti-Castro Cubans),

  connection with Oswald, 140–142, 178, 238, 290

  Alsop, Joseph (journalist), 68, 437

  Altgens, James W. (Associated Press photographer and witness), 32–34, 45–47, 51, 57, 551

  Alyea, Tom (newsman), 417

  Anastasia, Albert, 156

  Anderson, Jack (journalist), 296, 377, 385, 403

  Andrews, Dean (New Orleans attorney), 469, 480

  “Angel” or “Angelo.” See Odio, Silvia

  Angel, Shari (Ruby stripper), 390, 394. See also Messrole, Bobbie Louise

  Angleton, James Jesus (CIA chief of counterintelligence), 182, 537

  and Nosenko (Soviet defector), 124–127

  Angola State Prison, 145

  Anti-Castro movement, 30, 89, 98–99, 103, 122, 128–129, 132, 135–144, 147–150, 159, 174, 175, 178, 182, 187, 188, 191, 196, 211, 217, 220, 221, 235, 237, 239, 240, 251, 252, 257, 260, 268, 290, 381, 382, 399, 466, 469, 472, 474, 483, 484, 488, 495, 517, 521, 523, 541, 548–551. See also Cuba

  Applin, George J. (Texas Theater witness),

  Ruby in theater, 341–342

  Arbenz, Jacobo, 129, 170

  Arce, Danny G. (witness), 26

  Archaca-Smith, Sergio, 138, 472, 478

  Archer, Don Ray, 405

  Armstrong, Andrew (Ruby club employee), 398

  Armstrong, John (author, Harvey & Lee: How the CIA Framed Oswald, 2003), 523–524

  Arnold, Carolyn (witness). See aka Johnston, Carolyn

  Arnold, Gordon (witness), 16, 79–80, 82, 310

  ARRB, Assassination Records Review Board, 47, 71, 126, 134, 278, 362, 365, 460, 506–512, 514, 515, 542

  ARTICHOKE (CIA behavior-modification program). See BLUEBIRD

  Arvad, Inga, 206–207. See “Inga binga”

  Aschkenasy, Ernest, 498–499

  Assassination,

  evidence, 278–279, 297, 348–349, 350, 366, 417–450, 542, 553

  Assassination theories,

  French connection, 192–199

  Garrison investigation, 466–485

  “one gunman” or more, 497–503

  Russian link, 123–127

  Single-bullet theory, 252, 316, 356, 362, 369, 424–425, 441, 443, 453, 455, 458–466

  Triple Underpass theory, 57–63

  “umbrella man,” 29–35, 323, 478, 495

  Atkins, Thomas (White House photographer and filmmaker of The Last Two Days, 1963, witness), 15, 16

  Attwood, William, 135

  Auchincloss, Mrs. Hugh D. (aka Mrs. Janet Bouvier, Jacqueline Kennedy’s mother),

  on being DeMohrenschildt’s friend, 264

  Austin, Emory (witness), 331

  Austin, Horace, 137

  Autopsy of Kennedy, 351–356

  Aynesworth, Hugh (Dallas journalist),

  on Garrison bribe, 506

  on Oswald’s Diary, 87

  Ayers, Bradley E. (CIA officer), 182

  Azcue, Eusebio, 185

  “Babushka lady” (witness), 16, 35–37, 147, 167, 174, 302, 325, 389, 394, 534, 543. See also Oliver, Beverly

  Baden, Michael, 460

  “Badge man,”

  evidence of uniformed officer on Grassy Knoll, 80–83

  Bagshaw, Thomas (former Marine), 104

  Bailey, Virgil (immigration officer ordered to pick up Frenchman), 197

  Baker, Bobby. See Baker, Robert Gene

  Baker, Judyth Vary (author, Me and Lee, 2010), 82, 143–148, 295, 414, 523, 532

  Baker, T. L. (Dallas police lieutenant.), 321

  Baker, Marrion L. (motorcycle police officer), 13, 52–56, 540

  Baker, Mrs. Donald (witness), 27. See also Rachley, Virgie

  Baker, Robert (Husband to Judyth Vary Baker), 147

  Baker, Robert “Barney,” 375, 396

  Baker, Robert Gene “Bobby” (trusted friend of LBJ), 273–275, 540

  Baker, William, 428

  Ball, Joseph A. (WC attorney), 41, 44, 58, 78–79, 252, 311, 331, 342, 408, 449, 461

  Banister, Guy (New Orleans investigator and former FBI agent),

  background of, 139, 220–221, 471, 540

  Banister apparatus, 469

  beats Jack Martin, 466

  connections, 174, 188, 191, 220

  death of, 139, 469, 474, 533

  with Maurice Brooks Gatlin, 220, 471, 533

  on Oswald, 174, 188, 191, 220–221

  also mentioned on pgs. 98, 144, 146, 175, 239, 517

  Barbee, Emmett, 230

  Barger, James Dr., 339, 497–499

  Barka, Mehdi Ben, 194

  Barker, Bernard L. (Watergate burglar), 130, 138

  Barker, Ma, 204

  Barnes, Tracy (CIA officer), 129, 175

  Barr, Candy, 376

  Barrett, Robert (FBI agent), 510

  Bass, Jettie, 325

  Batista, Fulgencio, 127, 128, 136, 138, 158, 159, 174, 379, 474

  Bauman, Robert E., 489

  Baumgartner, Alan (funeral director), 527

  Baxter, Charles Dr. (Parkland witness), 535

  Bay of Pigs Invasion, 4, 7, 30, 109, 129, 131–134, 138–139, 142, 159, 173–175, 190, 220, 238, 251–252, 282, 284, 318, 441, 472, 484–485, 517, 549

  Beavers, William R. Dr., 410

  Beck, Dave (Teamsters official), 157

  Becker, Edward,

  on Marcello threat, 155

  Beers, Jack (Dallas news photographer), 416

  Behn, Gerald (Secret Service agent, White House detail), 225

  Belin, David (WC attorney),

  intimidation of witness, 449, 454

  with Lawyers for Nixon, 252

  on LBJ, 463

  “Rosetta Stone” to the JFK assassination, 330

  on TSBD crime scene rearranged, 416

  also mentioned on pgs. 19, 336, 501

  Belknap, Jerry Boyd (TSBD seizure victim), 42–43

  Bell, Jack (press reporter, the New York Times, November 23, 1963), 276–277

  Belli, Melvin (author, Dallas Justice, 1964), 398, 406

  Belmont, Alan H., 535

  Benavides, Domingo (Tippit witness),

  on Oswald’s jacket, 336

  Tippit shooting time, 338

  also mentioned on pgs. 332–333, 533

  Benavides, Eddie (brother to Domingo)

  death of, 533

  Bennett, Glen (Secret Service agent), 13

  Bertrand, Clay (alias of Clay Shaw), 469, 474–475, 479–480

  Bertrand, C
lem (alias of Clay Shaw), 479–480

  Betson, Hugh Dr., 482

  Betzner, Hugh W. (witness), 22–23, 74

  Bewley, Paul (Fort Worth Police officer), 272

  Bielaski, Alexander Bruce, 200

  Biffle, Kent (Dallas journalist), 304, 322, 388

  Billet, Myron Thomas, 391

  Billings, Richard (associate editor, Life magazine), 545

  Binion, Benny “Cowboy,” 325, 373

  Bird, Christopher, 111

  Bishop, Diane, 272

  Bishop, Maurice (possible aka David Atlee Phillips), 140–142, 147, 188

  Bissell, Richard M. Jr., 129–130

  “Black dog man” (figure seen on Grassy Knoll), 74–75

  Black, Hugo (Supreme Court Justice), 437

  Blackwell, Tom (photo section)

  Blakey, G. Robert (chief counsel and director for House Select Committee on assassinations, author, The Plot to Kill the President, 1981),

  background of, 491

  Backyard photographs, 433

  association with CIA, 483, 493

  “a cautious approach,” 502

  connection to Mob, 159, 167, 325, 492

  on Garrison prosecution, 482–483, 485

  and HSCA, 491, 494–495, 497, 501–502

  on RFK’s Organized Crime and Racketeering staff, 166–167

  returns money to congress, 494

  on “rigorous fact finding,” 495

  on Ruby eliminating Oswald, 398

  on Ruby’s Mob-connected trips, 380

  on Santos Trafficante, 158, 380

  on secrecy, 491–493

  also mentioned on pgs. 155, 164, 460, 498, 499, 500

  Blanch, Antonio Veciana (founder of Alpha 66), 140, 142, 147

  Bloomfield, Louis Mortimer, 470–471

  Bludworth, David (DeMohrenschildt), 266

  BLUEBIRD, CIA behavior-modification program (see also 171

  Bocognoni (possible French hit-man of 3 hit-man team who is said to have assassinated JFK), 197–198

  Bogard, Albert G. (car salesman), 518–519, 533

  Boggs, Hale (Warren Commission Member, father of Cokie Roberts)

  death, 441, 534

  as WC critic, 441, 445

  as WC member, 441, 462, 504

  also mentioned on pgs. 216, 448, 451

  Bolden, Abraham (Secret Service agent), 225–226

  Bonanno, Joseph (gangster), 156, 164, 296

  Bonanno, Salvatore “Bill” (son of Joseph), 296

  Bonaparte, Charles J., 200

  Bonnie and Clyde, 204, 273

  Bonventre, John, 156

  Bookbinder, George, 111

  Bookhout, James W. (FBI), 53–54

  Boone, Eugene L. (Dallas Deputy Sheriff), 418–419

  Booth, John Wilkes, 224

  Boster, Eugene (White House Soviet Affairs Officer), 118

  Boswell, J. Thornton Dr. (chief of pathology at Bethesda Naval Hospital), 368, 371

  Botelho, James Judge (Oswald roommate),

  on Oswald as American intelligence agent, 107–108, 180

  Bothun, Richard O. “Dick,” (the Dallas Morning News, November 23, 1963-photo section)

  Boudreaux, Mrs. Anne, 452

  Bouvier, Jackie. See Kennedy, Jacqueline

  Bouvier, John V. “Jack,” 258

  Bouvier, Mrs. Janet (aka Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss),

  on being DeMohrenschildt’s friend, 258

  Bowen, John Howard (aka John Bowen), 189

  Bowers, Lee Jr. (Railroad supervisor, witness),

  sees men with radios, 77–79, 84

  sees three men in RR car, 322, 533

  Warren Commission, 453

  Bowie, Jim (assistant DA), 408

  Bowles, J. C. (Dallas radio room supervisor), 339

  Bowley, T. F. (Tippit witness), 338

  Bowron, Diana (Parkland nurse), 354

  Boyle, Tony, 487

  Braden, Jim (Mafia courier), 167, 327–329

  Brading, Eugene Hale. See Braden, Jim

  Bradlee, Benjamin (journalist), 537

  Bradlee, Tony (sister of Mary Meyer), 537

  Bradley, Edgar Eugene, 478

  Brandt, Willy, 170

  Branyon, John D., 214

  Breen, James, 378

  Brehm, Charles (witness), 16, 34, 35, 37, 63, 313, 452, 543

  Breneman, Chester (Dallas surveyor), 433–435, 455, 511

  Brennan, Howard Leslie (witness), 25, 26, 28, 309

  Brennan, James (NYC attendance officer), 523

  Brewer, Johnny (Oak Cliff shoe store manager), 340–342

  Bright, H. R. “Bum” (Dallas Cowboys owner), 237

  Bringuier, Carlos (head of the New Orleans Cuban Student Directorate), 137–139, 141, 145, 191, 220, 237

  Bronson, Charles L. (witness), 21

  Brooks, Jerry Milton (The Dallas Morning News, November 23, 1963), 220

  Broshears, Raymond, 472

  Browder, Edward (gun runner), 263, 379

  Brown, Arnold (FBI special agent), 210

  Brown, Earle V. (Dallas police officer), 61, 84

  Brown, George (Brown & Root Construction), 261, 270

  Brown, Herman (Brown & Root Construction), 261, 270

  Brown, Joe B. Judge (Ruby’s trial), 406, 533

  Brown, Madeleine Duncan (LBJ’s mistress, author, Texas in the Morning, 1977),

  first meeting with Ruby, 375

  LBJ’s foreknowledge, 278

  Ruby’s early mention of Oswald, 388

  also mentioned on pgs. 16, 394

  Brown, Morgan, 328

  Brown, Mrs. G. Stanley, 115

  Brown, Pat, 248

  Brugioni, Dino, 511–512

  Bruneau, Emile, 137

  Bruno, Jerry (White House aide), 226–227

  Brutus (Julius Caesar, Shakespeare), 549, 555

  Buccilli, Paul, 391

  Buchanan, James P., 270

  Bucknell, David (Marine buddy of Oswald), 102–103, 107–108

  Bugliosi, Vincent (LA prosecutor, author, Reclaiming History, 2007), 460, 505–506, 531

  Bundy, McGeorge, 462

  Bundy, Vernon, 479

  Burkley, George G. Dr. (JFK’s physician),

  on conspiracy, 362, 367, 509

  on Jackie’s request for Bethesda, 359

  also mentioned on pg., 452

  Burris, Howard Col. (LBJ’s military aide), 550

  Burroughs, W. H. “Butch” (Texas Theatre employee),

  on double entries, 342–343

  also mentioned on pgs. 340, 453

  Butler, Ed (New Orleans broadcaster), 138

  Butler, George Lt. (Dallas police officer),

  suspicions of, 373–374

  also mentioned on pg., 452

  Butler, Ron (FBI agent), 300–301

  Cabell, Charles P. (Air Force Gen., brother of Dallas mayor Earle Cabell),

  as Deputy Director of the CIA during the Bay of Pigs,

  brands JFK a “traitor,” 7

  death of, 534

  fired by JFK, 7, 133

  introduced by Clay Shaw, 472

  also mentioned on pg., 131, 375, 549, 550

  Cabell, Earle (Dallas mayor),

  death of, 534

  also mentioned on pgs. 7, 405, 549

  Cabell, Mrs. Earle,

  smelled gunpowder, 7, 14

  Cabluck, Harry (news photographer), 305

  Cadigan, James C (FBI fingerprint expert), 222, 349–350, 535, 543

  Caldera, C. B. (Neely St. neighbor to Oswald), 392, 394

  Callahan, Mike (Dallas Deputy Constable), 394

  Calloway, Ted (witness), 331

  Calvery, Mrs. Gloria (witness), 27, 46

  Campbell, Don J. (advertising, Dallas Morning News), 315

  Campbell, Judy (aka Judith Exner), 164

  Campbell, Ochus V. (Texas Book Depository vice president), 26–27

  Campisi, Joseph (alleged Dallas gangster), 376–377

  CAP. See Civil Air Patrol

&n
bsp; Capone, Al (gangster), 371, 377

  Caracci, Frank, 376

  Carlin, Karen Bennett “Little Lynn,”

  death of, 533

  money order from Ruby, 389, 400–401

  Carlos (Cuban exile mentioned by David Ferry), 472

  Caro, Robert (author), 273

  Carolla, Sam (gangster), 154–155

  Carr, Richard Randolph (witness),

  threats on, 20, 308–309, 543

  also mentioned on pgs. 223, 453

  Carr, Waggoner (Texas attorney general), 215, 252, 437, 445, 448, 465

  Carrico, Charles J. Dr. (Parkland physician), 352, 368

  Carswell, Daniel, 323

  Carter, Amon Jr., 91–92, 323

  Carter, Amon Sr., 377

  Carter, Clifton C. (LBJ aide), 149, 273, 277, 294, 346, 348, 407, 429

  Carter, George (police reporter, the Dallas Times Herald), 196, 215

  Carter, John, 387

  Carter, Tom, 209

  Cary, Goerge L, 190

  Cascio, Nick, 325

  Cash, Ben (Dallas Deputy Constable), 394–395

  Castro, Fidel,

  assassination plots against, 133, 140–142, 146, 158–159, 165, 171, 173, 174, 181, 196, 220, 485

  Bay of Pigs Invasion, 129–133

  on JFK assassination, 135, 147–149, 412, 550

  and organized crime, 159, 248, 377, 379, 381, 383

  personal biography, 127–129

  also mentioned on pgs. 4, 135, 138, 175, 240, 263, 284, 287, 290, 291, 322, 377, 382, 548

  Castro, Juanita, 128

  Catena, Gerardo, 156

  Cellar (nightspot in Fort Worth), 272, 298, 401

  Secret Service drinking, 229–234

  Cellini, Dino, 158, 377

  Cellini, Eddie, 158

  Central Intelligence Agency. See CIA

  Chagra, Jimmy, 326

  Chagra, Joe, 326

  Chamberlain, Neville, 31

  Chaney, Alton, 178–179

  Chaney, James M. (motorcycle officer), 12, 452, 534, 543

  Charles, Clemard, 263

  Chavez, Frank, 376

  Cheasty, John Cye, 157

  Cheek, Bertha, 387

  Cheramie, Rose (aka Melba Christine Marcades)

  foresees assassination, 386–389

  also mentioned on pgs. 394, 533

  Chetta, Nicholas (New Orleans coroner), 534

  Chism, John A. (witness), 28–29

  Chism, Mrs. John A. (witness), 28

  Chrisman, Fred Lee, 323

  Christian, John, 297–298, 302, 550

  Chotiner, Murray, 247–248

  Church Committee Investigation, 178, 532, 534

  Churchill, Winston, 470

  CIA (Central Intelligence Agency),

  and anti-Castro Cubans, 138–140

  and the Bay of Pigs 129–138

 

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