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David William Ferrie (March 28, 1918 – February 22, 1967) was an American pilot who was alleged by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison to have been involved in a conspiracy to assassinate President John F. Kennedy. Garrison also alleged that Ferrie knew Lee Harvey Oswald.
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Rick Bauer, a former student of David Ferrie, shares his memories of the New Orleans pilot who was linked to JFK conspiracy theories. He describes Ferrie's teaching style, appearance, personality, and involvement with Cubans.
Dec 23, 2022 · By Kaleena Fraga | Edited By John Kuroski. Published December 23, 2022. Updated March 12, 2024. David Ferrie was a rabid anti-communist who allegedly knew Lee Harvey Oswald and had shadowy connections to the CIA, which has led some to speculate that he conspired to kill JFK.
- Kaleena Fraga
Feb 21, 2023 · David Ferrie was a pilot, a former seminarian, and a CIA agent who allegedly met with Lee Harvey Oswald and Clay Shaw. He was questioned by the FBI and died of natural causes in 1967, but his role in the assassination remains controversial.
David William Ferrie (March 28, 1918 – February 22, 1967) was an American pilot who was alleged by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison to have been involved in a conspiracy to assassinate President John F. Kennedy. Garrison also alleged that Ferrie knew Lee Harvey Oswald.
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David Ferrie has long been portrayed on paper and in film as an American grotesque: a raving hater of President Kennedy, who threatened to kill the President. He was said to be angry at JFK for failing to help the Cuban exiles restore liberty to their land.
Nov 20, 2003 · A photograph of David Ferrie, a former C.A.P. member and suspect in the Kennedy assassination, with Lee Harvey Oswald, a former C.A.P. cadet and suspect in the assassination. The photograph was taken by a C.A.P. member in 1955 and was identified by other C.A.P. members and eyewitnesses as showing Ferrie and Oswald together. The photograph does not prove or disprove their association or involvement in the assassination.