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Episode 155 The Garrison Investigation Part 5 Overview Part 1

Episode 155 is the fifth in a new series of episodes that chronicle the story of the Garrison investigation in New Orleans and the related trial of Clay Shaw. The first four episodes provide commentary around the critical elements that continue to cloud our understanding of the facts surrounding Garrison, Clay Shaw and the trial. This episode along with episode 156 are a two part overview mini-series. In these two episodes, we back the tape up and tell the complete story of the Garrison investigation and the Clay Shaw trial chronologically and in a way that is designed to help you as a juror and historian understand how all the complex parts of the Garrison story….fit together…and to help you evaluate and view these events in their proper historical perspective. There is more information packed into these two summary episodes than I have provided in any previous set of summary episodes produced for the podcast. So jump right in, and lets get going…Episode 157 is coming shortly and it is a bonus episode consisting of a short biography in support of each major participant in the Garrison and Clay Shaw saga…Episode 157 contains useful information for listeners who are not already familiar with the participants or those listeners who would like to hear more background information on some of the characters that were included in episodes 155 and 156. Enjoy! Jeff

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  1. PJ Kaminski says:

    As always, great job at explaining and presenting these extremely complex circumstances. THANK YOU!

    1. jeffcrudele says:

      Hi PJ,

      Thanks so much. The positive encouragement is much appreciated. It’s really the fuel for the continuation of the podcast. I don’t do any original research, and my sweet spot is to try and synthesize information from reliable sources and tell the story as succinctly as possible and in a very interesting way. I hope that I am succeeding. Please do stay in touch…and please do keep listening.

      Thanks,

      Jeff

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