Penn Jones was the first conspiracy theorist to promote so-called mysterious deaths, and he wrote a series of books (Forgive My Grief) on that theme. Argosy magazine, in March 1977, published a major article on that theme and they started with Rose Cherami:Many conspiracy books (Crossfire by Jim Marrs; High
There are no statements on file from Mack Manuel, and so we know nothing about his identification except what was remembered by Fruge in 1978.
Interestingly, Fruge told the HSCA that Cherami said the men were Italians, or resembled Italians (what does that mean?):
But, did Fruge not ask Cherami the names of the people she was traveling with? It would seem like an obvious question, no?
Could Sergio Arcacha Smith have been in that car with Rose Cherami? It s highly doubtful. Others will probably disagree with me: You mentioned Arcacha in your topic line. We re basing this identification of Arcacha on an ID made some 3 1/2 years after the fact, by a bartender no longer alive to answer questions, after Arcacha s name and picture were all over the Louisiana and Texas news media. And if true, it would suggest that Arcacha led a double life: a quiet family man selling air conditioners in Texas, but secretly driving late at night around Louisiana, involved with strippers, drugs and wo
There are no statements on file from Mack Manuel, and so we know nothing about his identification except what was remembered by Fruge in 1978.
Interestingly, Fruge told the HSCA that Cherami said the men were Italians, or resembled Italians (what does that mean?):
But, did Fruge not ask Cherami the names of the people she was traveling with? It would seem like an obvious question, no?
Could Sergio Arcacha Smith have been in that car with Rose Cherami? It s highly doubtful. Others will probably disagree with me: You mentioned Arcacha in your topic line. We re basing this identification of Arcacha on an ID made some 3 1/2 years after the fact, by a bartender no longer alive to answer questions, after Arcacha s name and picture were all over the Louisiana and Texas news media. And if true, it would suggest that Arcacha led a double life: a quiet family man selling air conditioners in Texas, but secretly driving late at night around Louisiana, involved with strippers, drugs and wo
What did Jim Garrison say or write on Rose Cherami? Here is an excerpt from his Playboy Magazine interview of October 1967:Garrison mangles the story. He claims a hospital attendant took notes of Cherami s remarks, but that is not true. There was nothing in Cherami s files about any comments on
Rose Cherami told Lt. Francis Fruge about upcoming heroin deal. James DiEugenio in Destiny Betrayed wrote: (page 79)"So, on November 25, Fruge interviewed Cheramie again. He found out her Florida journey with the two men had originated in Miami. Also, that the men seemed to be part of the conspiracy