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Episode 156 The Garrison Investigation Part 6 Overview Part 2

Episode 156 is the sixth 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 in this series 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 the previous episode 155 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. We tell it 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

Thoughts on "Episode 156 The Garrison Investigation Part 6 Overview Part 2"

  1. James Peeler says:

    Hi Jeff,

    Just started listening to the podcast a couple of weeks ago, currently only in Episode 43! You keep me company as I do my daily walking here in NC (and on my commute). I have a long way to go to catch up, but it has all been fascinating so far. I was only 3 when JFK was killed, but have heard many of the theories all my life and am enjoying hearing all the details you relate. Thanks for your efforts!

    1. jeffcrudele says:

      Hi James,

      Thanks so much for the comment. I love North Carolina and have a summer home there. Growing up, I spent the summers in the northwestern part of the state between Boone and North Wilkesboro. It was a very influential experience and I have fond memories to this day. It’s one of the prettiest parts of the country. I am glad that you are enjoying the podcast, and I hope that you keep listening! Check in anytime.

      Thanks,

      Jeff

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