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Ever use any aliases?
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Clay Bertrand.
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Mr. Clark, are you aware of the charges
filed by District Attorney Garrison?

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Yes, Mr. Shaw was included
in our investigation.

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No connection was found at all.
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If the FBI did investigate him,
why is his name not mentioned...

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...in the entire 26 volumes
of the Warren Report...

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...even if it is to clear his name?
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I doubt this Attorney General
would qualify for my staff.

:28:36
Mr. Garrison has presented
absolutely nothing publicly...

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...which would contradict our findings.
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I know of no fact which would refute...
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...the Commission's conclusion...
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...that Lee Oswald was the lone killer.
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I congratulate Mr. Shaw.
Most defendants must wait for trial...

:28:58
...before they produce sacred cows
like a Chief Justice...

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...as a character witness...
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...who is not under oath
and therefore free from perjury.

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Even if is partly true...
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...you realize you're damaging
the credibility of the country?

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Is a government worth preserving
when it lies to the people?

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Is become a dangerous country...
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...when you cannot trust anyone.
When you cannot tell the truth.

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I say let justice be done,
though the heavens fall!

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The JFK Conspiracy:
The Case of Jim Garrison.

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Honey, this is about you.
After an investigation in New Orleans...

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...reporters have learned...
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...that District Attorney Jim Garrison
and his staff...

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...have intimidated,
bribed and even drugged witnesses...

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...to attempt to prove a conspiracy
involving businessman Clay Shaw...

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...in the murder of John F. Kennedy.
:29:58
John Chancler was a cellmate
of Willie O'Keefe's at Angola.


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