The Washington Times, June 5th, 1998
DALLAS - Former New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison tried to convince Lee Harvey Oswald's widow in 1968 that her husband had an accomplice in the John F. Kennedy assassination, but she testified before a grand jury that she believed he acted alone. A 79-page transcript of Marina Oswald Porter's testimony Feb. 8, 1968, will be made public by the Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB) in Washington today - along with testimony of almost 40 others who testified in the ill-fated Clay Shaw conspiracy probe in which Mr. Garrison was in charge. Mr. Shaw, a respected New Orleans businessma...
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