List of People Involved in The Trial of Clay Shaw

List Of People Involved In The Trial Of Clay Shaw

New Orleans businessman, Clay Shaw, was tried for the assassination of John F. Kennedy from January 29, 1969 to March 1, 1969. The following people were major witnesses or participants in the trial.

Part of the series on the
Jim Garrison
investigation of the
JFK assassination
People
  • Jim Garrison
  • John F. Kennedy
  • Clay Shaw
  • David Ferrie
  • Perry Russo
  • Guy Banister
  • George de Mohrenschildt
  • Dean Andrews Jr.
Organizations
  • Fair Play for Cuba Committee
  • Cuban Democratic
    Revolutionary Front
Related articles
  • Clay Shaw trial (people)
  • JFK (film)
  • Single bullet theory

Read more about List Of People Involved In The Trial Of Clay Shaw:  Jim Garrison, Clay Shaw, Perry Russo, David Ferrie, Jack Martin, Guy Banister, Dean Andrews, Eugene Davis, Aloysius Habighorst, Edward O'Donnell, Andrew Sciambra, Judge Edward Haggerty, F. Irvin Dymond, Alvin Oser, James Phelan, Vernon Bundy, Alvin Beauboeuf, Sergio Arcacha Smith

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