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Clay Shaw's Acquittal
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Fred Litwin - Author of On the Trail of Delusion - Jim Garrison--The Great Accuser Fred Litwin - Author of On the Trail of Delusion - Jim Garrison--The Great Accuser
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Dateline: Ottawa, Ontario
Saturday, February 6, 2021

 

What a great headline! Just a few minutes after 1:00 AM on Saturday, March 2, 1969, Clay Shaw was unanimously found not guilty! It took them 55 minutes - it would have been sooner, but the members of the jury all had to pee!

For some color, here is Jack Dempsey's column from the States-Item.

Here is the front-page editorial from the States-Item:

Here is the front-page editorial from the Times-Picayune:

Times-Picayune, March 2, 1969

Only one juror was quoted about the verdict in either paper and that was David Powe:

And, for some more flavor, here is a letter that Edward Wegmann wrote Elmer Gertz after the verdict.

Clay Shaw did some public speaking after his acquittal. Here is an article from the New York Times, September 1970.

Here is a letter Clay Shaw wrote to his attorney Edward Wegmann in 1973:

We will posting over the next couple of weeks excerpts from Clay Shaw's journal. He kept a fair bit of notes in preparation for a book. Unfortunately, life and death got in the way. He ultimately had to go back to a full-time job, and he died early at age 61 in 1974.

Don't miss my blog post with Sylvia's Meagher letter to Clay Shaw and his reply.

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