He must have something the real story of Jim Garrison's investigation of the assassination of JFK
In 1967, New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison made international headlines when he boasted "I have solved the assassination" of President John F. Kennedy. Garrison alleged Clay Shaw, a prominent New Orleans businessman and former director of the International Trade Mart, had conspired with Lee Harvey Oswald and others to plot JFK's death in Dallas in 1963. Shaw was acquitted in his 1969 trial, yet at the time almost universal reaction to Garrison's charges was he must have something.
"In 1967, New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison made international headlines when he boasted "I have solved the assassination" of President John F. Kennedy. Garrison alleged Clay Shaw, a prominent New Orleans businessman and former director of the International Trade Mart, had conspired with Lee Harvey Oswald and others to plot JFK's death in Dallas in 1963. Shaw was acquitted in his 1969 trial, yet at the time almost universal reaction to Garrison's charges was he must have something."@en
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