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Good Thing They Weren't Betting Men!
Houston Post, May 4, 1975 Money Quotes : "If I were a betting man," says trial lawyer Bernard J. Fensterwald, "I'd bet the full story will be known within a year." "A year? I'm surprised at Fensterwald," said Dr. Richard Popkin, a philosophy professor at Washington University in St. Louis. "I'd make in six months." Fensterwald's comment on Marina Oswald strikes me as fairly cruel: "Can you imagine what you could do with Marina (Oswald's Russian-born widow) in one morning if y

Fred Litwin
Apr 152 min read


Executive Action: "A Shabby Fiction about JFK"
New York Times, November 25, 1973 Money Quotes: However, even to people who are prepared to accept some sort of conspiracy, including myself, this manner of fiction simply isn't good enough. In spite of the rather pious, unexciting, low-keyed professionalism with which "Executive Action" has been put together, it is fiction of a gross and shabby order. Because it cannot say that this is true, the only point of the film is to raise the question of possibility. Having done that

Fred Litwin
Mar 215 min read


Sylvia Meagher Replies to Richard Popkin
The Assassination Inquiry Committee of San Diego had a spirited exchange of views in 1968. They noticed that Sylvia Meagher and Edward...

Fred Litwin
Nov 3, 20211 min read


James Phelan Writes to Richard Popkin
Richard Popkin, the author of The Second Oswald, took a keen interest in the Garrison investigation. He wrote a long article on Garrison...

Fred Litwin
Sep 19, 20216 min read


A Wrap-Up of the Richard Case Nagell Story
Over the past two weeks I have systematically debunked the Richard Case Nagell story. There is absolutely no underlying evidence to...

Fred Litwin
Aug 23, 20216 min read


Richard Popkin Melds the Second Oswald Theory with the Richard Case Nagell Story
If you take one part crazy, and then add another part ridiculous, what do you come up with? Richard Popkin, author of The Second Oswald,...

Fred Litwin
Aug 21, 20213 min read


Richard Popkin Writes Garrison About Richard Case Nagell
Richard Popkin, author of The Second Oswald, thought that Richard Case Nagell was an important witness. Here is a letter he wrote Jim...

Fred Litwin
Aug 20, 20213 min read


Richard Case Nagell Sends Jim Garrison on a Wild-Goose Chase
For several months in 1967, Assistant District Attorney William Martin, of the New Orleans D.A.'s office, had a series of meetings and...

Fred Litwin
Aug 15, 202123 min read


Who was Leon Oswald?
Richard Popkin's The Second Oswald and Harold Weisberg's Whitewash presented the theory that somebody was impersonating Lee Harvey Oswald...

Fred Litwin
Aug 12, 20219 min read


Niles "Lefty" Peterson - Another Forgotten Witness
Niles "Lefty" Peterson was a close friend of Perry Russo's. Russo told Andrew Sciambra that Lefty Peterson, and others, would be able to...

Fred Litwin
Jul 28, 20215 min read


Jim Garrison Discusses the Two Oswalds
At the New Orleans conference in September 1968, Jim Garrison and his investigators and some Warren Commission critics discussed the two Oswalds . Here is their discussion: (page 153+) F = Bernard Fensterwald G = Jim Garrison T = William Turner Box = Bill Boxley S = Richard E. Sprague Even amongst themselves, they seem to have a hard time explaining their theories. At one point, Bernard Fensterwald says, "Wait a minute, You all are losing me somewhere here now." There's the

Fred Litwin
May 19, 20211 min read
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