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  2. Dec 23, 2022 · A cache of documents about Ferrie from the National Archives states that Ferrie was “positive” that he’d been in New Orleans on Nov. 22, though he’d gone to Texas that weekend. The FBI released Ferrie because his story seemed to check out.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_FerrieDavid Ferrie - Wikipedia

    When he moved to New Orleans, he transferred to the New Orleans Cadet Squadron at Lakefront Airport. There he served as an instructor, and later as the Commander. After a Ferrie-trained cadet pilot perished in a December 1954 crash, Ferrie's annual re-appointment was declined.

  4. Apr 6, 2011 · Oswald's 831 Pauline St New Orleans (lho2yr) Oswald's 1010 Barholemew St New Orleans Oswald's 1242 Congress St New Orleans Oswald's 2109 Alvar Str New Orleans Oswald's 126 Exchange St overlook Canal street. New Orleans apartment 2nd floor in French quarter. '54 back to New Orleans, where she lived on Exchange Place.

  5. Feb 21, 2023 · Ferrie was a staunch anti-Communist and began meeting with groups in New Orleans that were in opposition to the Castro regime in Cuba. When New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison later charged Clay Shaw with conspiracy, he alleged that the defendant met with Ferrie at Shaw's home on many occasions, an accusation that Shaw would deny.

  6. In the early 1950s, Ferrie moved to New Orleans, qualified for commercial accreditation, and became a pilot for Eastern Air Lines. (7) Throughout the Fifties, Ferrie was active as an instructor for the Civil Air Patrol in Ohio, then Louisiana. (8)

  7. The last recorded interview of David Ferrie by the New Orleans District Attorney's Office, by Lou Ivon and Assistant DA Andrew Sciambra, was conducted some 24 hours previous to Ivon's conversation with Ferrie of February 19th. It paints an altogether different picture of Ferrie than the amusing but fanciful scene in Oliver Stone's film, a scene ...

  8. Nov 9, 2023 · In 1959, Ferrie found an outlet for his political fanaticism in the anti-Castro movement. Two years later, the House Select Committee on Assassinations found that he “began working with Sergio Aracha Smith, head of the Cuban Revolutionary Front delegation, in New Orleans.”

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