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Paris Flammonde, a writer who lives in Monroe County, says the real Jim Garrison was somewhere between the two characterizations. Flammonde should know; he wrote a book on Garrison in 1969.
Jim Garrison bans T-P reporter Joe Darby from a press conference at the Fontainebleau Motor Hotel, February 20, 1967. Garrison said he would call a halt to the conference if Darby entered.
Tom Bethell, who helped derail Jim Garrison's Kennedy assassination case, dies at 84 As researcher for Orleans DA, he leaked name of dubious prosecution witness to Clay Shaw's defense ...
A Farewell to Justice: Jim Garrison, JFK's Assassination, and the Case That Should Have Changed History Joan Mellen. Potomac Books, $29.95 (608pp) ISBN 978-1-57488-973-4 ...
At the end of his book, Garrison writes: Following the assassination, Oswald was immediately branded a communist, with his leafleting activity in New Orleans cited as the prime evidence.
In the fall of 1962, Jim Garrison, the towering district attorney of Orleans Parish, was determined to cut down vice in the French Quarter of New Orleans. But the parish's eight criminal judges ...
The salt spray flies in this ocean-soaked adventure thriller by a writer (Red Sky at Morning) who really knows the sea. Physical training expert Jim Leighton knows nothing about sailing boats, but ...
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Joan Mellen talked about her book A Farewell to Justice: Jim Garrison, JFK’s Assassination, and the Case That Should Have Changed History, published by Potomac Books.