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The Storm Drain
A massive CIA disclosure on the storm drain. Other CIA Disclosures Prayer Man Revealed The Three Tramps Lee Bowers Previous Relevant Blog Posts on the Sewer Shot Sylvia Meagher on the Sewer Shot and Jim Garrison A letter she sent to Thomas Stamm. Josiah Thompson on Jim Garrison's Shot from the Sewer Thompson thought the idea was ridiculous. Was JFK Shot From a Sewer? Jim Garrison sent Stephen Jaffe to Dallas to investigate the possibility of a shot from the sewer on Elm Str

Fred Litwin
Jan 281 min read


Sylvia Meagher on the Sewer Shot and Jim Garrison
Sylvia Meagher was writing Thomas Stamm. Money Quote : He [Garrison[ changes theories as often as I change linens, growing less responsible (if that is possible) with each public utterance. What a buffoon. Previous Relevant Blog Posts on the Sewer Shot Josiah Thompson on Jim Garrison's Shot from the Sewer Thompson thought the idea was ridiculous. Was JFK Shot From a Sewer? Jim Garrison sent Stephen Jaffe to Dallas to investigate the possibility of a shot from the sewer on E

Fred Litwin
Sep 26, 20251 min read


Josiah Thompson on Jim Garrison's Shot from the Sewer
Headline from the front page of the Los Angeles Free Press of Dec 22 - 28, 1967 At the end of 1967, Jim Garrison went public with allegations that JFK was shot from a sewer on Elm Street. Here are my three previous blog posts on this topic: Was JFK Shot From a Sewer? Jim Garrison sent Stephen Jaffe to Dallas to investigate the possibility of a shot from the sewer on Elm Street. Jim Garrison on the Shot from the Sewer Garrison is interviewed about the shot from the Sewer. Ji

Fred Litwin
May 27, 20234 min read


Jim Garrison's Shot from the Sewer
In December 1967, Jim Garrison issued a series of press releases about a supposed shot from the sewer on Elm Street. I have previously blogged about a shot from the sewer here, and here . I found Garrison's press releases in the Al Chapman folder in the Harold Weisberg Archive . Chapman was a researcher who supplied Jim Garrison with photographs. Here is his first press release: Jim Garrison writes that "the bullet has been identified -- by a comparison study of bullets -- a

Fred Litwin
Dec 20, 20213 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


Jim Garrison on the Shot from the Sewer
In December 1967, Jim Garrison released several pictures to the press which he believed proved that Kennedy was shot by a .45 caliber bullet. Here is a UPI article on his theories: Garrison also believed that this shot was fired from a sewer, or a storm drain, on Elm Street. Here is an excerpt from an interview with Jim Garrison on December 9, 1967: Martin : You said a moment ago you would show us or tell us where you think that bullet was fired from, that the man was picki

Fred Litwin
Oct 25, 20214 min read


Was Jim Hicks the Communications Man in the JFK Assassination?
This is a very strange case, and I still don't have all the answers. In the summer of 1967, assassination witness Jim Hicks came to see...

Fred Litwin
Oct 3, 20215 min read


Was Sergio Arcacha Smith Involved in the JFK Assassination?
Sergio Arcacha Smith, an anti-Castro Cuban, was sent to New Orleans from Miami as a delegate to the Cuban Democratic Revolutionary Front....

Fred Litwin
Feb 22, 20214 min read


Was JFK Shot From a Sewer?
In November 1967, Garrison sent Stephen Jaffe, a part-time investigator from Los Angeles, on a mission to Dallas. Here is the letter that Jaffe sent to Garrison - all 16 pages of it. This letter convinced Garrison that JFK was shot from a sewer on Elm Street. On page 2, Jaffe writes that "I now believe, without reservation, that it was possible for the storm sewer to have been used in the murder of President Kennedy. I also believe that there is a strong possibility that the

Fred Litwin
Nov 16, 20202 min read
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