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  1. David Ferrie (second from left) with Lee Harvey Oswald (far right) in the New Orleans Civil Air Patrol in 1955. This photo showing Ferrie and Oswald together only became public after the trial was over.

    • March 1, 1969; 54 years ago
    • Edward Haggerty
    • State of Louisiana v. Clay L. Shaw
    • Not guilty
  2. Though it's been alleged to depict Clay Shaw with David Ferrie, this Miles De Russey snapshot from Mardi Gras 1949 actually features, from left to right, New Orleans dentist J. Mofield Roberts, interior decorator Archie Bland, and (in makeshift mop wigs) Clay Shaw and real estate agent Arthur Jefferson (Jeff) Biddison.

  3. In the summer of 1963, she says Ferrie accompanied Oswald to Clinton, Mississippi, along with Clay Shaw, the New Orleans businessman later indicted and acquitted for conspiring to kill JFK. Ferrie and Shaw, she concludes, help set up Oswald as a “patsy” for the assassination. JFK researcher David Reitzes disagrees.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clay_ShawClay Shaw - Wikipedia

    New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison prosecuted Shaw on the charge that he and a group of activists, including David Ferrie and Guy Banister, were involved in a conspiracy with elements of the CIA in the John F. Kennedy assassination. Garrison had Shaw arrested on March 1, 1967.

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

    Collins identified a photograph of Ferrie at the trial of Clay Shaw, saying, "but the most outstanding thing about him [Ferrie] was his eyebrows and his hair. They didn't seem real, in other words, they were unnatural, didn't seem as if they were real hair."

    • Saint Bernard Memorial Gardens
  7. Nov 15, 2013 · Garrison was convinced that New Orleans businessman Clay Shaw was a leader of the assassination plot. In an application for a warrant to search Shaw's French Quarter home, Ferrie was...

  8. Several Witnesses in Clinton, Louisiana, supposedly linked accused Kennedy assassination co-conspirator Clay Shaw to Lee Harvey Oswald and David Ferrie. But how reliable is their testimony?

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