Theodore Link Talks to David Ferrie From:
Theodore Link, a reporter for the St. Louis
Post-Dispatch talked to David Ferrie before he died. Here is his report from the February 23, 1967 edition:
The section on Ferrie starts at the bottom of the third column on the second page. For those of you who cannot read it, here is the text: In the Sunday interview with this reporter, Ferrie expressed bitterness over the investigation. He said a rival private investigator [Jack Martin] had started a rumor about an innocent hunting trip to Texas that Ferrie had made with two friends at the time of the assassination.
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OK, back to Charles Krop, who comes forward in March 1967 when he calls Garrison s office with some important information:
Was Krop trying to be helpful? Did he have some sort of urge to be the center of attention? Or did he realize that the only way to get Garrison s attention was to add Clay Shaw and David Ferrie into the mix? And now claiming he had audio tapes?
A few weeks later, Sgt. Duffy, after trying several times, got a hold of Krop to inquire further about the tapes:
Garrison s notation refers back to the fag ball in 1962 in which 96 people were arrested (one person must have been a Carlos Rodriguez, which is probably a fairly common name in the Latin community).