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  1. Feb 21, 2023 · The FBI questioned David Ferrie about some rumors that had been brought to their attention in 1967. Ferrie was said to have flown shady characters out of Dallas on the day of the assassination. Ferrie admitted he was in Texas that day but said he was in Houston (via NOLA ).

  2. On February 22, 1967, less than a week after the newspaper broke the story of Garrison's investigation, David Ferrie, then his chief suspect, was found dead in his apartment from a brain aneurysm. Garrison suspected that Ferrie had been murdered despite the coroner's report that his death was due to natural causes. [25]

  3. 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.

  4. Nov 20, 2003 · Ciravolo identified David Ferrie, while former C.A.P. cadet Tony Atzenhoffer, also of New Orleans, identified Oswald and Ferrie in the photograph, and Colin Hammer, who says he served with both...

  5. Official Selection (Early Invitation) 2024 AmDocs Film FestivalA look at the enigmatic, brilliant, and tragic David Ferrie, Lee Harvey Oswald's mentor in a N...

  6. David Ferrie: Interview of February 18, 1967. New Orleans District Attorney's Office. In a memorable scene from Oliver Stone's JFK, one of Jim Garrison's prime suspects, David Ferrie (portrayed by Joe Pesci) confesses to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

  7. Nov 15, 2013 · The FBI picked up Ferrie for questioning, but he was released because there was no evidence of his involvement in the assassination. According to a source quoted in a 1967 article in The Saturday...

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