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the most recent, most spectacular development in the oswald case involves the cia. it involves, too, the spectacular district attorney of new orleans, a man they call the jolly green giant. you believe that lee harvey oswald did not shoot president kennedy? i do not want to get involved in the speculations as to individuals, but i will say that there s no question about the fact that there was a plot and there were a number of individuals involved. in 1967, he announced i ve solved the case. i ve found the real assassin. we will make arrests based on that, and we will make charges based on that, and we will obtain convictions based on that. now, you wouldn t have paid much attention to this, except he was district attorney of new orleans. i ve spent hour after hour with jim garrison. he has presented his case to me,
on the certainty that he can prove clay shaw is clay or clem bertrand. the name clam bertrand was first introduced by lawyer dean andrews who said a person by that name telephoned him, suggesting he provide legal defense for oswald. he described him as having gay tendencies and representing gays as a lawyer. therefore, garrison believed clem bertrand must be clay shaw. that was the extent of garrison s investigation. do you have enough evidence now to go to trial? well, if i answered that, i shouldn t be district attorney. the case he has built against clay shaw is based on testimony that did not pass a lie detector test that garrison ordered and garrison knew it. can you say positively that the person you knew as clay bertrand is not the person you have seen as clay shaw? scout s honor, he is not. garrison started bribing
on whose order? on the order of the president of the united states. mr. garrison has come up with no credible evidence to support any of his theories. i think that it s unfortunate that the media of this country has become so hysterical for fear of what it might see, that it spends a good deal of its time and energy attacking the one serious investigation. the results of this four months of public investigation have been to damage reputations, to spread fear and suspicion and, worst of all, to exploit the nation s sorrow and doubt of kennedy s death. i can t make any more comments about the case except to say anybody that thinks it s just a theory is going to be awfully surprised when it comes to trial. roll one, sound on film, clay shaw trial. clay shaw came to court in good spirits today with his long-awaited trial under way, shaw seems almost relieved that his case is finally being heard. shaw sits quietly in this courthouse, chain smoking cigarettes. he does not react
story for us would have been to find out somebody other than oswald did it. and we tried hard to do that. but at every turn with the kennedy assassination, things pointed to oswald as not only a shooter, but the shooter and the only shooter. at its core, this is a very simple case. did you kill the president? i don t know what this is all about. if a person is innocent of a crime, chances are, there isn t going to be any evidence pointing toward his guilt. why? because he s innocent. but with oswald, the physical evidence, the direct and circumstantial evidence, scientific evidence, everything points towards his guilt. we ll never know why lee harvey oswald killed kennedy because he s dead. but there are certain things we do know. at the age of 13, a probation officer said he remembered oswald as a truant, a troubled boy in need of psychiatric help without which he might turn violent.