Author RE "Gus" Payne dives into the depths of the truth about the Kennedy assassination conspiracy in his book "False" accused. From the author of "The Death of Brandon Lee: The Untold Story" and "Caught in the Crossfire" comes a book that answers many important questions about JFK's assassination that plagued Americans for years. Why the New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison and the U.S. Department of Justice has refused to investigate the known Mafia leader CarlosMarcello in connection with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy? Why refuse Garrison, along with other Justice Department officials, the existence of a part of the Mafia in the assassination, if it is clearly a matter to be investigated? These questions and more are answered in the eye Payne's opening book. Names like Lee Harvey Oswald, Clay Shaw and David Ferrie always arouse curiosity in the minds of those who know what really happened to that day in the dreadedHistory. These three men were reportedly seen together on the day of the assassination of JFK have it, but they really were? Witnesses changed their stories. Why? The author goes a step further and looks closely at the New Orleans FBI and those who were responsible for the investigation of the Kennedy assassination, and the possible inclusion of Carlos Marcello. He also explains in vivid detail the main facts in the investigation, as the missing "BRILAB" tape recordings, the "FOGG" arrestReport and much more. Excerpts from the book "falsely accused" From Chapter 1: In the case of Marcello is the intention of the Kennedy administration was known even before Inauguration Day, 20 January 1961. On 28 December 1960, the New Orleans States-Item reported that Attorney General-designate Kennedy was planning specific actions against Marcello. An FBI report from that time stated: "On 12 January 1961, a [Source] pointed out that Carlos Marcello is very concernedand excited, and has been since the New Orleans States-Item newspaper was on 28 Published in December, 1960 a newspaper report says that ... Robert F. Kennedy said he would be the deportation proceedings pending against Marcello after Kennedy takes office in January 1961 to accelerate. "While the House Select Committee on assassinations carefully examined numerous areas of information on knowledge of the FBI in investigating organized crime in the 1950s and early 1960s,and found several areas where office performance was substantially deficient questionable, and even suspicious, it was the city of New Orleans a special case. The FBI is actually denying the existence of organized crime in New Orleans was unique in that town. The facts show that the Bureau's conclusions on Marcello in New Orleans to a disturbing attitude on the part of the senior agents, were monitored attributable to organized crimeInvestigations in this city, Regis Kennedy. He had for the work of the Bureau of Marcello and the Mafia was in New Orleans for years, but unfortunately he had also directed by a large part of the FBI investigation in this city, the assassination of President Kennedy.
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