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Did David Ferrie Send a Letter of Confession?
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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
Thursday, September 23, 2021

 

Glen Pinchback called Garrison's office several times with important information about a letter of confession from David Ferrie. Is this the key to the assassination?

Mr, Pinchback kept on calling.

This memo was found in the Bill Boxley files at the National Archives. Many of these memos have their headers removed, so I don't have the exact date. Note the Garrison notation at the bottom: "Note: Baragona is important."

In one of the farewell letters that Ferrie left in his apartment, he mentions flying Baragona in his Beech airplane:

Of course, the text of this letter was published in newspapers after Ferrie's death.

Mr. Pinchback called again.

I guess Mr. Pinchback wasn't happy with the service he was receiving from the D.A.'s office, and so he went to the press:

Pinchback's allegation was so far out that he is not even mentioned in Joan Mellen's book, A Farewell to Justice.

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