24-10-2012, 06:40 AM
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In the early writings about the assassination, there were lists of murders and other forms of deaths and attempts made on witnesses. Try CROSSFIRE, book by Jim Marrs. Writings by Penn Jones.
I seem to recall that the number was well over 100 people. Roger Craig, a highly respected Dallas policeman, was killed some time after he testified at the Clay Shaw trial in New Orleans in 1969, for example. That was N.O.District Attorney Jim Garrison's trial.
Adele
Showing results for "how many people died or suffered because they knew too much of jfk assassination."
In the early writings about the assassination, there were lists of murders and other forms of deaths and attempts made on witnesses. Try CROSSFIRE, book by Jim Marrs. Writings by Penn Jones.
I seem to recall that the number was well over 100 people. Roger Craig, a highly respected Dallas policeman, was killed some time after he testified at the Clay Shaw trial in New Orleans in 1969, for example. That was N.O.District Attorney Jim Garrison's trial.
Adele