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by Jim Marrs


  autopsy of, 351–370, 415–416, 420, 424–425, 458–462, 479, 541

  background of, 1–8

  Bay of Pigs invasion, 4, 109, 129–140, 143

  Charles Harrelson, 324–326

  CIA/Mafia plots, 140, 147, 160–161, 166–167, 173–174, 192, 198, 212, 268, 289–292, 322

  French Connection, 192–198

  Garrison trial, 472–485

  HSCA, 24, 55, 90, 485–503

  Hoover’s hatred of, 206–209, 223, 244, 279

  “Inga binga” (Inga Arvad), 206–207

  on integration, 234–236, 243–244

  Judith Exner, 164–165

  a likely scenario, 547–557

  Mary Meyer, 535–537

  McClellan Committee, 157–158

  and military, 280–284, 287–292

  modified defense intelligence operations, 281–283

  monetary reform (EO 11110), 163, 254–256

  motorcade running late, 43, 51

  nuclear test ban treaty, 283

  oil depletion allowance, 7, 256–257, 274, 549

  and oilmen, 235, 237, 240, 246, 256–258, 267, 272, 279, 283

  Parkland Hospital, 42–43, 276, 351–358

  Tosh Plumlee, 175

  Pricilla Johnson McMillan, 115

  Portrait of a President, 1967, 136

  Profiles in Courage, 1956, 136

  and right-wing extremists, 157, 244–245, 253

  Secret Service protection, 134, 225–234

  Soviet Involvement, 125–127, 282, 283, 378–380, 521

  and Vietnam, 198, 282, 284–287

  Why England Slept, 1940, 2

  Zupruder film, 29, 66–75

  also mentioned on pgs. 17, 19, 20, 31, 32, 34, 36, 37, 57, 66, 80, 81, 83, 86, 87, 89, 91, 93, 98, 115, 117, 118, 123, 147, 155, 171, 175, 186, 204, 243, 244, 247, 248, 249, 250, 252, 260, 265, 271, 275, 276, 277, 278, 305, 306, 315, 317, 318, 320, 329, 345, 346, 347, 351, 375, 376, 383, 385, 386, 406, 408, 409, 412, 414, 427, 430, 436, 437, 439, 441, 444, 452, 453, 455, 457, 465, 466, 468, 469, 504, 505, 506, 527, 529, 530, 539, 540, 542, 543, 544, 546

  Kennedy, Joseph Jr. (JFK’s older brother), 2–3

  Kennedy, Joseph P. (JFK’s father),

  US ambassador to Great Britain, 2–3, 31

  bootlegging, 151, 163, 267

  Kennedy, Regis, 36

  Kennedy, Robert F. (author, The Enemy Within, 1960),

  Antitrust Division, 247

  Carlos Marcello, 155–156

  attempts on Castro, 173

  denies LBJ’s swearing in order, 277

  on Garrison investigation, 468–485

  on Hoffa and Dorfman, 375, 396

  on Hoover’s retirement, 233–224

  Hoover’s surveillance of, 207–209

  Hoover informs RFK, 166, 346

  JFK’s brain taken by, 543, 369

  institutionalized Gen. Walker, 236–242

  with McClellan Committee, 157–158

  and organized crime, 157, 160–167, 202–203, 548–549

  RFK assassination probe dropped by HSCA, 495

  also mentioned on pgs. 133, 135, 172, 244, 267, 275, 276, 282, 393, 412, 437, 448, 456, 465, 512, 549, 554, 555

  Kennedy, Robert F. Jr., 465

  Kenney, Edward C. (Admiral), 360

  Kerner, Otto (US attorney from Chicago), 154

  Kerr, Robert, 260, 264

  Khrushchev, Nikita (Soviet Premier),

  Cuban Missile Crisis, 4, 134, 282–283

  also mentioned on pgs. 109, 126, 485

  Kilduff, Malcolm (assistant press secretary), 276

  Kilgallen, Dorothy (journalist),

  Connection to JFK case, 406

  death of, 407, 533

  Killam, Hank, 533

  Killam, Wanda, 387

  Kimble, Jules Ricco, 472

  King, Henry (Judge), 540

  King, Martin Luther Jr.,

  COINTELPRO, 145, 243–244

  Hoover comments, 207, 243

  also mentioned on pgs. 204, 208, 235, 244, 267, 485, 487, 491, 495, 502, 503

  King, Coretta Scott, 244, 486–487

  on winning suit against the government, 503

  Kinser, John, 294

  Kinsley, Eddie, 334–335

  Kirkwood, Pat, 230–231, 325, 377–378, 380

  the Cellar, 272, 298, 401

  Kirkwood, W. C. (father of Pat),

  Four Deuces Club, 272, 325, 380

  Oilmen gamblers, 272, 377

  KKK. See Ku Klux Klan

  Kleberg, Richard M., 269

  Kleindienst, Richard, 248

  Klihr, Charles, 239

  Knox, Frank, 153

  Koch, Graham R. E., 397

  Koethe, Jim (journalist), 533

  Kohn, Howard (journalist), 158–159, 248

  Korth, Fred (Navy Secretary), 91, 274

  Kostikov, Valery Vladimirovich, 125, 149

  Kounas, Dolores (witness), 32

  Ku Klux Klan “KKK,” 1, 374, 472

  Krulak, Victor H. (Marine lieutenant general and special assistant for counterinsurgency activities of the Joint Chiefs of Staff), 322

  Kutler, Stanley (professor of history), 82

  Labriola, Paul “Needle Nose,” 374

  Ladner, Mrs. Judy, 317

  “Lady Bird.” See Johnson, Mrs. Lyndon

  LaGuardia, Fiorello, 154

  Landis, Paul E. Jr. (Secret Service agent, motorcade), 13

  Lansdale, Edward (Gen. and Assistant Sec. of Defense for Special Operations), 133, 322, 550

  Lane, M. Duke (writer), 87

  Lane, Mark (New York attorney and author, Rush to Judgment, 1992)

  Dorothy Kilgillen, 407

  Oswald’s Marine pals, 102, 107

  also mentioned on pgs. 184, 444, 454, 492

  Lansky, Jake (Meyer’s brother), 154, 323, 328, 275, 379, 471

  Lansky, Meyer (gangster),

  Luciano & Naval Intelligence, 152–153

  Organized crime in Cuba, 158–159

  Prohibition, 163

  with Lewis McWillie, 377

  with Richard Nixon, 248

  also mentioned on pgs. 154, 323, 328, 375, 379, 471

  Lanza, Joseph “Socks,” 153

  The Last Two Days (film by Thomas Atkins, 1963), 17

  Latona, Sebastian, 422

  Lawrence, Jack (arrested car salesman), 329–330

  Lawrence, John (witness), 16

  Lawson, Winston G. (Secret Service agent), 8, 10–12, 226–227, 351–352

  Leary, Timothy, 536, 537

  Leavelle, Jim (Dallas detective), 402, 404

  Le Blanc, Charles, 145

  Lechuga, Carlos, 135

  Lee, O. H. (Oswald alias), 337, 393–394

  Lee, V. T. (Oswald alias), 136

  LeGon, Christiana, 259

  LeGon, Jeanne Fromenke (Mrs. DeMohrenschildt), 259

  LeGon, Robert, 259

  LeGon, Sergio, 259

  LeMay, Curtis (Gen.), 550

  Lemnitzer, Lyman Gen. (Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff),

  Operation Northwoods, 134

  “Leopoldo.” See Odio, Silvia

  Lesar, James H. (researcher), 198

  Lester, Richard, 306

  Levens, Jimmy, 533

  Levy, Michael, 259

  Lewallen, James, 214

  Lewis, Aubrey Lee, 519

  Lewis, C. L. “Lummie” (Dallas deputy sheriff), 319, 327

  Lewis, David, 144

  Lewis, Anna (Mrs. David), 144

  Liebeler, Wesley J. (WC attorney)

  Abraham Zapruder, 68–69

  Emmett Hudson, 73–74

  Marina Oswald, 238–239

  Orest Pena, 212

  Rankin memo, 445–446, 462

  Joe Smith, 76

  also mentioned on pg., 27, 64

  Limpert, John (editor, the Washingtonian), 504

  Lifton, David (author, Best Evidence, 1992),

  on Zapruder film, 70–71

  also menti
oned on pgs. 364–365, 508

  Lincoln, Abraham, 204, 224, 231, 254, 256

  Lincoln, Evelyn (JFK’s secretary), 554

  Lindbergh, Charles, 205

  “Little Lynn.” See Carlin, Karen Bennett

  Lodge, Henry Cabot, 3

  Logan, David, 472

  Lohn, Kurt, 181

  Lombardozzi, Carmine, 156

  Long, Russell (Senator), 376, 468

  Lopez, Lucy, 315

  Louis, Joe, 157

  Love, Robie (Dallas constable), 394

  Lovelady, Billy N. (witness),

  on steps of TSBD, 45–47, 49, 55

  LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide, hallucinogenic drug given to JFK), 130, 171–172, 536

  Lucania, Salvatore, 151

  Lucchese, Tommy, 159

  Luciano, Charles “Lucky,”

  background, 151–152

  Navel intelligence, 153

  also mentioned on pgs. 158

  Lumpkin, G. L. (Dallas deputy police chief) in motorcade, 8

  Maas, Peter, 202

  Mabra, W. W. (Dallas County bailiff), 18

  MacDonald, Betty Mooney, 333

  Macedo, Joseph D., 105

  Mack, Gary (aka Lawrence Alan Dukel, curator of the 6th Floor Museum)

  Badge man, 81–82

  Dallas police radio tape, 339, 497, 500

  English not native language of Oswald, 522

  Inside the Target Car (2008 documentary), 82

  Richard E. Harrison, 423

  Tom Alyea, 417

  also mentioned on pgs. 394

  Maddox, Al (Dallas deputy sheriff), 413–414

  Mafia. See Organized crime

  Magaddino, Anthony, 156

  Magliocco, Joseph, 156

  Maheu, Robert, 159, 165, 220

  Major, Stan, 307

  Majuri, Frank, 156

  Makarios, Archbishop, 172

  Malcolm X, 267

  Malone, John F., 250, 524

  Malone, William Scott, 494

  Manchester, John (Clinton town marshal), 146

  Manchester, William (author), 277

  Mandal, Paul (Life writer), 69, 533

  Mann, James Robert,

  Mann Act of 1910, 200

  Mannlicher-Carcano rifle,

  as curtain rods, 41, 427

  and incriminating palm print, 422–424, 429

  metal shims to correct sight, 420

  multiple serial numbers, 421

  substitution of, 419, 426

  also mentioned on pgs. 47, 65, 122, 189, 191, 198, 434, 498, 520, 521, 540

  Mansfield, Mike (senator), 285

  Manson, Charles, 505

  Marachini, Dante, 214

  Maranzano, Salvatore, 151

  Marcades, Melba Christine (aka Rose Cheramie), 386–387, 389, 394, 533

  Marcello, Carlos (Mafia Boss),

  and organized crime, 154–158

  brother with Charles Harrelson, 326

  David Ferrie, 98–99, 328, 472, 482

  Jack Halfen and LBJ, 273

  Jim Garrison, 483

  meeting with Hoffa, 159–160 “take the stone out of my shoes,” 155

  also mentioned on pgs. 36, 144, 161, 174, 197, 247–248, 376, 396, 550

  Marchetti, Victor, 169, 174, 182, 471

  Marina and Lee, 1977 (Priscilla Johnson), 115

  US Marines,

  and Oswald, 90–91, 97, 99–108, 189, 302, 421, 524

  Markham, Helen (Tippit witness),

  on Oswald’s jacket, 336

  on Tippit shooting, 331–332

  also mentioned on pg, 338

  Marks, John (author, The Search for the Manchurian Candidate,1991), 172

  Marshall, Henry, 275, 294

  Martello, Francis (New Orleans Police lieutenant), 137

  Martin, B. J. (police officer), 13–14

  Martin, Frank, 533

  Martin, Jack (Banister investigator), 174, 179, 220, 466, 469

  Martin, Jim (Dallas attorney), 402

  Martin, John (man who photographed Gen. Walker and Oswald on same roll of film), 239

  Martin, John (Union President who shot Jack Ruby’s friend, attorney Leon Cooke), 372

  Martino, John, 148

  Marvin, Daniel (Special Forces), 368

  “Mary” (woman who possessed a box of letters of Oswald), 395

  Mash, Ester Ann (Ruby waitress), 372–394

  Mason, Bill, 271

  Masseria, Giuseppe, 151

  Masters of Deceit, 1959 (Hoover), 202

  Mathews, Quin (TV newsman), 325

  Matthews, Russell Douglas,

  and Santos Trafficante, 325

  friend to Charles Harrelson, 36, 325

  friend to Ruby, 325

  Joseph Campisi, 376–377

  Lewis McWillie, 325, 380–381

  significance of, 167

  Maximo, Jefe, 128

  Maynard, Harry, 212–213

  Mazo, Earl, 159

  McCarthy, Joseph, 204, 206, 490

  McCarty, Bruce (medical technician),

  Studied Ruby’s cancer cells, 414

  McClellan, Barr (author, Blood, Money & Power, 2002), 269

  McClellan, John L.,

  on McClellan Committee, 157, 160–162

  McClelland, Robert, 368

  McClelland, Scott (son of Barr McClellan), 269

  McCloy, John J. (Warren Commission member),

  background, 443

  “Not a Banana Republic,” 441

  on FBI, SS culpability, 444

  on Ruby’s institutionalization, 458

  WC dependence on FBI, 449

  on Zapruder film, 68

  also mentioned on pgs. 252, 446, 448, 451, 461

  McCone, John, 149, 512

  McCormack, Harry (reporter), 68, 276, 510

  McDonald, Betty, 533

  McDonald, Hugh M. (LA County Sheriff’s detective), 299

  McDonald, M. N. (Dallas police officer), 340–342

  McGann, George (gangster, married Beverly Oliver), 36, 167, 325, 534

  McGarvey, Patrick (CIA agent), 182

  McGee, Frank (TV newsman), 477

  McGee, H. L. (Dallas detective), 402

  McGrath, J. Howard (US attorney general), 153–154

  McGuire, Dennis, 43

  McGuire, Phyllis, 164–165

  McKeithen, John, 478

  McKeown, Robert Ray (gun runner), 138–139, 381–382

  McKinley, William, 224

  McKinnon, Cheryl (witness), 72–73

  McLain, H. B. (Dallas police officer), 499

  McMahon, Patrick (PT-109 crew), 2

  McMahon, Homer A., 510–511

  McMillan, Priscilla Johnson. See Johnson, Priscilla

  McNally, Joseph P., 187

  McNamara, Robert, 281, 283, 286

  McNeil, Robert, 312

  McVickar, John, 114–115

  McWillie, Lewis J. “Chilly,”

  and organized crime, 377–385

  as gangland killer, 167, 396–397

  background and guns from Ruby, 377, 380

  friend to Ruby and Kirkwoods, 272, 325

  guns and Cuba, 377

  “idol” of Ruby, 159, 377, 380, 383

  Meagher, Sylvia (researcher and author, Accessories After the Fact, 1992),

  chastises the New York Times, 545

  substitution of rifles, 419

  also mentioned on pgs. 241–242, 331–332

  Mecom, John, 260

  Medina, Juan, 292

  Medvedev, Alexander, 119

  Mendoza, Dr. Charles, 265

  Menninger, Bonar (author, Mortal Error, 1992), 234

  Mentensana, Charles, 534

  Mercer, Julia Ann (witness),

  Dealey Plaza experience, 16–17

  testimony altered by FBI, 454

  also mentioned on pgs. 314–315, 387, 543

  Meredith, James, 236–237

  Merton, Thomas (Catholic priest), 267

  Mertz, Irma Rio, 193
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  Mertz, John, 193

  Mertz, Michael Victor (aka Michel Roux; see also Jean Soutre),

  on French connection to the assassination, 194–197

  Mertz, Sara, 193

  Meserole, Bobbie Louise. See aka Angel, Shari

  Meyer, Cord (CIA), 147, 533, 535–537, 550

  Meyer, Mary Pinchot (Mrs. Cord Meyer and JFK’s mistress), 511, 533, 535–548

  Meyer, Michael (son of Mary Meyer killed at age 9), 536

  Meyer, Quintin (twin to Cord Meyer killed in action in WWII), 536

  Meyers, Edward, 328

  Meyers, Lawrence (friend of Jack Ruby), 328

  Meyers, Nina Palmquist, 438

  Military, relations with Kennedy, 280–289

  Miller, Austin L. (witness), 61, 87

  Miller, Giles,

  Ruby “directed” to Dallas, 373

  Millican, A. J. (witness), 28, 32, 309, 543

  Milteer, Joseph A.,

  foreknowledge of assassination plot, 226, 244–245, 253

  death of, 534

  Minacore, Calogero, 154

  Mind Control (Manchurian Candidate), 171–173

  Minyard, Frank, 482

  Mitchell, John, 252

  MK-ULTRA (CIA behavior-modification program), 171–172, 414

  Mobsters. See Organized crime

  Moffett, Sandra, 478

  Mohrenskuld (original family name of DeMohrenschildt), 258

  Moldea, Dan E. (author, The Hoffa Wars, 1992), 157, 159, 252, 376

  Molina, Joe R. (witness), 56–57

  Montranga, Charles, 154

  Mooney, Luke (Dallas Deputy sheriff), 417

  Mooneyham, Mrs. Lillian (District Court clerk), 52–53

  Moore, Elmer W. (Secret Service agent), 363, 408

  Moore, G. Walter. See also Moore, J. Walton

  Moore, J. Walton (CIA man in Dallas), aka G. Walter Moore as named by the WC possibly to misdirect people from the CIA, 190, 260

  Moore, Joseph, 517

  Moorman, Mary Ann (witness),

  “Badge man” photograph, 37–38, 80–81

  also mentioned on pgs. 62, 312–314

  Morales, Dan (Texas attorney general), 302

  Morales, David (CIA), 147, 537, 550

  Morgan, Dean, 307

  Morgan, J. P., 268

  Morgan, Robert, 148

  Morgan, William (Captain), 383

  Morley, Jefferson (editor, the Washington Post and the Atlantic), 182, 515

  Morningstar, Robert, 362

  Morrison, Delesseps, 474, 533

  Morrow, Robert D. (author, Betrayal, 1964), 191

  Morton, Fred (US district attorney), 292

  Mosby, Aline, 97, 115

  Mossadegh, Mohammed Dr., 170

  Mother Theresa, 483

  Motorcade, 8–16

  Moyers, Bill, 149, 278, 312, 436

  Moyers, Eldon, 196

  Muchmore, Mrs. Maria “Mary” (witness), 34

  Murchinson, Clint, 259–260, 272, 377, 550

  Murphy, Thomas J. (witness), 59–60

  Murret, Charles “Dutz” (Oswald’s uncle), 96, 137, 156

  Murret, Lillian, 96

 

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