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Crossfire

Page 97

by Jim Marrs


  Mussolini, Benito, 152, 421, 470

  Nagy, Ferenc, 470

  Nagell, Richard Case, 197–199, 332

  Naman, Rita, 120

  Neal, Sheila Grace (attorney), 298

  Neill, Sam, 382

  Nelson, Sharon (witness), 57

  Newman, William E. “Bill” and family (Gayle, Children ages 2 & 4 witnesses), 38, 72, 452, 543

  Newman, Mrs. William E. “Gayle,” 72, 452, 543

  Newman, Jean (witness), 29

  Newman, John M. (Military historian), 183

  Newman, Mort, 374

  Newman, Sam, 139

  Newnam, John (employee of the Dallas Morning News), 315, 398

  Nhu, Ngo Dinh, 285

  Nichols, Louis, 535

  Nicoletti, Charles “Chuckie” (gangster), 295–296, 535

  Nicoli, Michel, 198

  Nikolaevna, Marina (Marina Oswald), 119–120

  Nikolai (possible name of Marina Oswald’s father), 120

  Nitti, Frank, 163

  Nix, Orville O. (witness), 15, 34–35, 228, 453

  Nixon, Richard M.,

  on background, 247

  action against Castro, 130

  in Dallas 1963, 247–249, 328, 407

  fearful of Earl Warren, 439–440

  and Kennedy assassination, 246–253

  Mafia money to, 152

  Mob help in 1960 election, 161–163

  Oswald’s attempted murer on, 122, 241

  secrets from Hoover, 203, 207

  as visitor to Cuba, 159

  also mentioned on pgs. 3, 4, 36, 130, 198, 253, 274, 442, 491

  Nizer, Louis, 492

  Noble, Herbert, 373

  Norden, Eric, 467–468

  Norman, Harold, 20, 48–50

  Norton, Linda Dr. (Dallas County assistant medical examiner), 524–525, 527

  Norton, Teresa, 533

  Nosenko, Yuri (soviet defector), 123–126, 268, 290, 543

  Novel, Gordon, 478, 479

  Noyes, Peter (author, Legacy of Doubt, 2010), 328

  NPIC, CIA’s National Photo Interpretation Center, 510–512

  O’Connor, Paul K. (Bethesda witness), 364, 509

  O’Donnell, Kenneth P. (witness), 15, 225, 227, 232, 277, 286, 353, 457, 543

  O’Neal, Vernon, 534

  O’Neill, Francis X. Jr., 361–364, 367, 453

  O’Neill, Thomas P. “Tip” (Speaker of the House), 457, 487

  O’Reilly, Bill (WFAA-TV, Dallas), 496

  “Oaxaca,” 291

  Ochsner, Alton Dr., 143, 144, 146, 148

  Odio, Annie, 141–142

  Odio, Silvia (“Angel” and “Leopaldo”), 141–143, 290, 446, 521, 543

  Odum, Bradwell D. (FBI Agent), 92

  Odum, Lee, 475

  Ofstein, Dennis, 110, 262

  Oglesby, Carl (author), 248

  Oliver, Beverly (author, Nightmare in Dallas, 1994, witness),

  “the babushka lady,” 35–37

  Ferrie in Ruby’s club, 36, 174

  film taken, 35–37, 543

  introduced to Lee Oswald, 389

  married to George McGann, 35, 36, 167, 534

  also mentioned on pgs. 16, 394

  Oliver, Clarence, 533

  Oliver, Revilo Pendleton, 452

  Olney, Warren III, 445

  Olsen, Harry, 399

  Olson, Culbert, 438

  Oltmans, Willems, 265

  Operation Brilab, 156

  Operation Mongoose, 133, 173, 322, 485, 548, 550

  Operation Northwoods (1962 false flag gov’t proposals), 123

  Operation Underworld, 153

  Organized Crime,

  and Jim Braden, 167, 327–329

  and Carlos Marcello, 98–99, 144, 154–156

  and CIA-Mafia death plots, 173–174

  and Cuba, 173–174

  and Sam Giancana, 157–160

  and Hoffa, 158–159

  and Kennedy assassination, 157–167

  Lansky in Cuba, 158–159

  and Lewis McWillie, 325–385

  and Lucky Luciano, 152–153

  and Prohibition, 163

  and Jack Ruby, 379–385

  Scheim and Mafia-did-it theory, 483

  Orwell, George, 106

  Osborne, Albert. See Bowen, John Howard

  Oser, Alvin, 360

  Oswald (name used to purchase trucks for Cubans), 517

  man who ordered work on rifle at Dallas gun shop, 520–521

  Oswald, Harvey, 518

  Oswald, Harvey Lee, 211, 288

  Oswald Innocent Campaign, 45–47

  Oswald, June Lee, 121, 262, 264

  Oswald, Lee, 183, 213, 226, 266, 382

  Oswald, Lee Harvey,

  aka A. J. (or Alek James) Hidell, 211, 219, 262, 288, 334, 349–350, 420

  Alpha 66 (anti-Castro Cubans), 140–142, 178, 238, 290

  arrest of, 330–333, 340–347

  approached by Marrion L. Baker, 52

  on background, 89–111, 450–458, 461

  backyard photographs, 266, 299–302, 429–433

  on Judyth Vary Baker, 143–149

  Belorussian connection, 111

  and bulging shell cases, 333–335

  at Depository, 13, 16–17, 19, 25, 27, 39, 40, 45

  CIA 201 file on, 182–183, 268, 445, 473, 483, 493–494, 551

  and Civil Air Patrol (CAP), 97–98, 139, 156, 174, 220, 328

  and “coke” issue, 51–54, 540

  Roger Dean Craig, 308, 320–321

  Curtain Rod Story, 41, 428

  Dallas test drive, 518–519

  George DeMohrenshildt, 189–192, 258, 266, 289–292, 490

  encounter with Secret Service, 312, 314

  evidence against, 415, 461–464

  exhumation, 446, 524–529

  with David Ferrie, 36, 98–99, 143–149, 156, 174, 389, 467, 472–473, 479–480, 485

  on James Files, 294–295

  and FBI, 39, 199–224, 447–452, 542, 553

  fingerprints in TSBD, 294, 416, 423

  William George Gaudet, 187–188, 384

  Hosty notation, 214–215, 217–218, 223, 237, 287, 314, 451

  “I Led Three Lives,” 97

  identity prior to assassination, 515–524

  and Japanese Communists, 102

  LBJ on Oswald, 278–279, 411–412

  legal rights denied, 332

  “Lee Oswald of the CIA,” 82, 183, 389

  man in TSBD doorway, 33–34, 45–57

  and Mannlicher-Carcano rifle, 191, 213, 238, 242, 262, 288, 419–421, 425–427, 429, 543, 545

  in Marines, 100–108

  in Mexico City, 125, 141–143, 147, 183–185, 187–189, 289–292, 328, 518, 521–522

  Minox Camera, 180–181, 431

  mind control, 172–174

  mismatched bullets, 417–418

  in New Orleans, 136–141, 174–175, 220–221

  on Richard Nixon, 250–251

  note to Mr. Hunt, 186–187

  Oswald doppelganger, 111–112, 185, 342–343, 345, 446, 515–524, 540

  Oswald’s library card, 98–100

  Oswald’s jackets, 335–337

  “P.O. 19106,” 475

  palm print, 422–424

  paper bag, 427–428

  paraffin test on, 421–422, 540, 543

  Tosh Plumlee, 175–179

  in police line-up, 332

  pubic hair, 451

  revoked citizenship, 114–115

  roll call at TSBD, 304

  Russian language test, 104, 260, 469, 522

  with Ruby, 36, 174, 315, 387–398, 484, 493, 543

  in Russia, 101, 108–127, 185, 190, 522

  on use of a sabot, 306–307

  shooting of, 398–410

  as spy, 102, 172, 179–183, 447–451, 539

  Gen. Edwin Walker, 223, 236–242, 262, 387–388

  Roscoe White, 299–303

  and U-2 program, 101–117, 123, 134, 283r />
  also mentioned on pgs. 65, 68, 83, 86, 93, 157, 162, 166, 194, 196, 198, 227, 245, 249, 257, 272, 287, 289, 293, 304, 308, 325, 327, 338, 339, 348, 353, 356, 357, 367, 370, 371, 374, 375, 378, 383, 387, 388, 413, 414, 415, 417, 434, 436, 437, 438, 442, 443, 453, 454, 460, 466, 478, 481, 488, 491, 492, 496, 497, 500, 502, 505, 506, 507, 514, 515, 533, 534, 535, 541, 544, 547, 551, 552

  Oswald, Lee Henry, 181, 182

  Oswald, Leon (aka Lee Harvey Oswald), 142

  Oswald, Marguerite Claverie (Oswald’s mother),

  1961 visit to Washington, 118–119

  1967 request for exhumation, 525

  background of, 90–97

  begs for legal counsel, 443–444

  CIA opens mail, 190

  death of, 94, 527–528

  destroys backyard photograph, 238–239, 430

  questions changes in Oswald appearance, 525–526

  reaction to HSCA, 501

  shown photo of Ruby on Nov. 17, 92–93, 314, 387

  also mentioned on pgs. 209, 397, 451–452, 457

  Oswald, Marina (Marina Nikolaevna Prusakova, Oswald’s wife),

  on altered photograph, 238–239

  Amsterdam “boardinghouse,” 121

  on backyard photographs, 266, 430

  changes testimony, 251, 267, 431, 462

  destroyed backyard photograph, 238–239

  exhumation alarm, 528

  exhumation tape, 528–529

  FBI intimidation, 218–219

  files exhumation suit, 526–527

  with H.L. Hunt, 257

  on “Hunter of fascists” photo, 266

  Nixon allegation, 250–251

  meeting Lee Harvey Oswald, 119–123, 262, 522

  on Oswald’s jacket, 335–337

  on Gen. Walker shooting, 238–242

  tells Robert Webster’s story, 111–112

  also mentioned on pgs. 31, 40, 41, 94, 101, 115, 136, 209, 210, 215, 260, 261, 262, 263, 321, 446, 449, 518, 519, 523

  Oswald, Robert,

  blames Dallas Police, 546

  fights exhumation, 526–527

  notes changes in Oswald, 525–526

  on Oswald’s camera, 431

  on Lee being right handed, 421

  also mention on pgs. 90, 91, 95, 97, 99, 110, 122, 133, 209, 251, 523, 551

  Oswald, Robert E. (Oswald’s father), 91, 92

  Otepka, Otto, 112

  Oufkir (Moroccan General), 205

  Owens, Ernest Jay (witness), 16

  Oxford, Edward, 404

  P. S. (initials of anonymous letter sent to JFK researcher Penn Jones, Jr.), 186

  Paine, Michael,

  Minox camera, 180–181

  also mentioned on pgs. 40, 238, 240, 262

  Paine, Ruth,

  gives Oswald driving lessons, 518

  meets Marina, 262–263

  Minox camera, 180–181, 431

  obtains TSBD job for Oswald, 40–41

  on Oswald FBI note, 218, 240–241

  station wagon, 320–321

  also mentioned on pgs. 215, 238, 430

  Palmer, A. Mitchell (attorney general), 200–204

  Palmer, Henry, 146

  Paradis, Jerry, 98

  Parr, George, 271

  Partin, Edward, 161–162, 248

  Patrick, Lenny, 377

  Patterson, Robert K., 389

  Paul, Ralph, 534

  Pawley, William, 535

  Pearson, Drew (journalist), 230

  Pecora, Nofio J., 377, 396

  Pena, Orest, 211–212

  Penn, Mrs. Lovell,

  tells of target practice near her home, 521

  Peoples, Clint (Texas Ranger), 275

  Perez, Leander, 240

  Permindex, 469–471

  Perrin, Robert, 382

  Perry, Malcolm Dr. (Parkland) 363, 368

  Peterman, Mrs. Viola, 452

  Petty, Dr. Charles (Dallas County medical examiner), 360, 526

  Phelan, James, 476

  Philbrick, Herbert, 97, 100

  Phillips, David Atlee (CIA officer),

  on James Files, 295

  Bay of Pigs invasion, 129

  “Maurice Bishop,” 141, 147

  on destruction of Oswald tapes, 185–187

  on Mary Meyer, 537, 550

  Pic, Edward John Jr. (Marguerite Oswald’s first husband), 91

  Pic, John Edward (Oswald’s half brother),

  notes changes in Oswald appearance, 526

  also mentioned on pgs. 91, 95

  Pickard, John (Major), 432

  Pigano, Sylvia, 161

  Pipes, Mrs. Linda (Phil Willis’ daughter), 455

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

  Pitts, Mrs. Elnora, 401

  Pitzer, William Lt. Cmdr. (Bethesda technician), 368, 453, 533

  Pizzo, Frank, 518

  Plumlee, William Robert “Tosh,” 175–179, 377, 385

  Plumeri, James, 159, 534

  Poe, J. M. (police officer),

  initials lacking, 333–334

  marks Tippit shell casings, 333

  Police Radio Recording, 338–339, 497–500

  Policoff, Jerry, 554, 547

  Politburo, 126

  Pollack, Jack Harrison (Biography of Earl Warren), 439–440

  Portrait of a President, 1967 (Kennedy), 136

  Posner, Gerald (author, Case Closed, 2003), 96, 460

  Potter, Nolan H. (witness), 60

  Powell, James (military intelligence agent),

  TSBD photo by, 55

  caught in TSBD, 287

  Powell, John L. (Johnny)

  witness in TSBD, 21

  Powell, Lewis F., 492

  Powell, Mrs. Nancy, 453

  Powers, Daniel Patrick, 101

  Powers, David F. (Presidential aide, witness), 14, 223, 457, 543

  Powers, Francis Gary (CIA pilot, author, Operation Overflight, 1970), 109–110, 535

  Powers, Richard Gid, 209

  Presidential election of 1960, 2–4

  Preston, Billy (Dallas Deputy Constable), 394–395

  Price, Jesse C. (witness), 38–39, 87, 543

  Price, Malcolm, 520–521

  Price, Ned (film restoration expert), 512

  Prio (see also Socarras, Carlos Prio),

  suicide of, 535

  with Robert McKeown, 138–139, 158, 381

  Proctor, Dr, Grover B. Jr. (historian), 506

  Project Paperclip, 171

  Profaci, Joseph, 156

  Prohibition and organized crime, 150–152

  Prouty, L. Fletcher Col.,

  4th Army stand down, 287

  assassination as inside job, 504, 549–550

  also mentioned on pgs. 295, 322

  Provenzano, Anthony “Tony Pro,” 162, 248, 376

  Prusakov, Ilya Vasilyevich, 120

  Prusakova, Marina Nikolaevna (Marina Oswald), 119

  Pullin, Leonard, 533

  QJ/WIN (cryptonym of an assassin employed by CIA), 195–197

  Quigley, John (FBI agent),

  report on Oswald, 137, 211–212

  also mentioned on pgs. 217

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

  Rademacher, John, 296–297

  Ragsdale, Jerome, 375

  Raigorodsky, Paul, 261

  Raikin, Spas T., 122

  Ramsey, Norman S. (Harvard physics professor), 339, 500–503

  Ramsey, Robin (author, Who Shot JFK?, 2007), 293

  Rand, Henry, 111

  Randle, Mrs. Linnie Mae, 40, 427

  Rankin, J. Lee (WC General Counsel)

  edits Nixon White House tapes, 252

  hurries WC, 446, 460

  Oswald at Monterey Military Language School, 103

  on Oswald FBI informant rumor, 215–217, 446–447, 449–450

  possibilities for training in Russia, 116

  questions legitimacy of Oswald pa
lm print, 423

  questions medical evidence, 450, 458–459

  on Ruby as FBI informant, 383

  on Ruby’s Mob connections, 408–410

  Warren Commission as “A Rankin operation,” 445

  also mentioned on pgs. 64, 348, 443, 448, 451, 462

  Rasofsky, Barney, 371

  Rather, Dan (author, The Camera Never Blinks, 1987), 70, 545

  on Zapruder film, 69–70

  Rawlston, Col. See aka Roselli, Johnny

  Ray, James Earl, 244, 503

  Rayburn, Sam, 256, 296–270, 272, 274, 377

  Ready, John D., 232

  Reagan, Ronald (US President), 255, 478

  Rebozo, Charles G. “Bebe,” 247, 152

  Record, Tony (news photographer), 399

  Redlich, Norman, 461

  Reedy, George (LBJ aide), 277

  Reich, Maximillian Col., 287

  Reid, Mrs. Robert A. (witness), 26, 53

  Reily Coffee Company, 136, 139, 144–145, 213–214, 221

  Reily, William, 136

  Reuther, Walter, 237

  Revill, Lt. Jack (Dallas Police),

  on FBI foreknowledge of Oswald, 205

  with military intelligence agent, 288

  with Jack Ruby, 401

  Reynolds, O. C., 179

  Reynolds, Warren (witness), 240, 333, 534

  Rhodes, Charles R., 105

  Rhodes, James (Ohio Governor), 478

  Ricca, Paul “The Waiter” (aka Felice DeLucia), 163

  Rich, Nancy Perrin (Ruby employee), 382

  Richey, Bonnie (witness), 57

  Richey, Warren, 411

  Riebe, Floyd (Autopsy photographer), 364–365, 369

  Right-wing extremists, enemies of Kennedy, 235–279

  Rike, Aubrey (ambulance driver for seizure victim), 42–43, 354

  Rivele, Steve J. (researcher), 197–198

  Roberts, Cokie (NPR commentator), 504

  Roberts, Delphine (Banister’s secretary), 139, 174–175, 179, 221

  Roberts, Earlene (Oswald’s landlady), 336–337, 387, 533

  Roberts, Emory (Secret Service special-agent-in-charge), 232

  Roberts, Ray (congressman), 14

  Robertson, Rip, 175

  Robinson, Marvin C., 321, 453, 505, 524

  Rockefeller, David, 548

  Rockefeller, Nelson, 510

  Rodriguez, Ernesto, 139

  Rodriguez, Miguel (Technical sergeant), 104

  Rogers, Charles Frederick (aka Chauncey Holt), 323

  Rogers, Lillian, 66

  Rogers, William P. (US attorney general), 161

  Rojas, Emanuel, 175–177

  Roman, Jane, 182

  Roosevelt, Franklin D. (US President), 269–271, 438, 548

  Roosevelt, Kermit, 170, 256

  Roosevelt, Theodore (US President), 200, 206

  Rose, Earl Dr. (Dallas Medical Examiner), 354, 413

  Rose, Guy F. (Dallas detective), 180, 238, 344

  Rose, Jerry D. (researcher), 42

  Roselli, Johnny (aka Col. Rawlston), 130–133

  CIA-Mob assassination plots, 154, 158, 160, 165, 196, 295, 377

 

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