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Clay Laverne Shaw (March 17, 1913 – August 15, 1974) was a successful businessman in New Orleans, Louisiana. He was the only person prosecuted in connection with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He was found not guilty. Shaw was honorably discharged from the United States Army as a... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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1975
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Trial of Clay Shaw Clay Shaw was the "Clay Bertrand" who purportedly contacted New Orleans attorney Dean Andrews, to see whether Andrews would be interested in representing Oswald at trial.

Trial of Clay Shaw Clay Shaw was the "Clay Bertrand" who purportedly contacted New Orleans attorney Dean Andrews, to see whether Andrews would be interested in representing Oswald at trial.

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Trial of Clay Shaw Clay Shaw was the "Clay Bertrand" who purportedly contacted New Orleans attorney Dean Andrews, to see whether Andrews would be interested in representing Oswald at trial.

Trial of Clay Shaw Clay Shaw was the "Clay Bertrand" who purportedly contacted New Orleans attorney Dean Andrews, to see whether Andrews would be interested in representing Oswald at trial.

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Clay Shaw Garrison claimed that Shaw used the alias "Clay Bertrand" among New Orleans' gay society.

People involved in the trial of Clay Shaw Now Russo described a conspiracy plot, with Shaw (using the alias "Bertrand") and a rifle-toting "Leon" Oswald at Ferrie's apartment when Russo was visiting in mid-September 1963.

Trial of Clay Shaw In his book, On The Trail of the Assassins, Garrison claims that after a long search of the New Orleans French Quarter, his staff was informed by the bartender at the tavern “Cosimo’s” that "Clay Bertrand" was the alias that Clay Shaw used.

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Trial of Clay Shaw In his book, On The Trail of the Assassins, Garrison claims that after a long search of the New Orleans French Quarter, his staff was informed by the bartender at the tavern “Cosimo’s” that "Clay Bertrand" was the alias that Clay Shaw used.

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David Ferrie Garrison also believed that Shaw, Banister, and Ferrie had conspired to set up Oswald as a patsy in the JFK assassination.

Guy Banister Garrison also believed that Banister, Shaw, and Ferrie had conspired to set up Oswald as a patsy in the JFK assassination.

Trial of Clay Shaw Garrison also believed that Shaw, Banister, and Ferrie had conspired to set up Oswald as a patsy in the JFK assassination.

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    Clay Shaw

    This is an article about the New Orleans businessman. ... Clay Laverne Shaw (March 17, 1913 – August 15, 1974) was a successful businessman in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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    Trial of Clay Shaw

    Garrison believed that Clay Shaw was the mysterious "Clay Bertrand" mentioned in the Warren Commission investigation.
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    People involved in the trial of Clay Shaw

    Clay Shaw ... Habighorst also stated that he had allowed Shaw to have his lawyer present for the procedure, a claim contradicted by several eyewitnesses.
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    E. Clay Shaw, Jr.

    It was only the second difficult re-election contest for Shaw. ... | E. Clay Shaw |
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    Jim Garrison

    Warren Rogers, "The Persecution of Clay Shaw", Look, August 26, 1969, page 54.
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    JFK (film)

    Tommy Lee Jones as Clay Shaw/Clay Bertrand.
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    David Ferrie

    On March 1, 1967, Garrison arrested and charged Clay Shaw with conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy.
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    Shaw (name)

    Clay Shaw, charged by Jim Garrison with conspiracy to murder John F. Kennedy
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    Clay Shaw, New Orleans International Trade Mart
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    Guy Banister

    | People involved in the trial of Clay Shaw |

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