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More than 38 years after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Americans continue to be intrigued by the central mysteries of that murder. In 1967, New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison set out to answer those unanswered questions. Along the way he managed to indict three men in connection with that he perceived to be a New Orleans based conspiracy. With the 1969 acquittal of his prime suspect, Clay Shaw, Garrison's probe was universally criticized and has since been largely ignored. Few have examined Garrison's lesser-known evidence, such as his perjury case against Kerry Thornley, a Marine Corps associate of accused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. Veteran researcher Joe G. Biles provides us with, for the first time, a book-length look at the life and lies of Kerry W. Thornley.





