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Stephen Jaffe went back to talk with Reverend Raymond Broshears another time. This time, Broshears told Jaffe all about his relationship with Clay Shaw and David Ferrie. The three of them were together several times! Here is the second memo about Broshears: You can see in the second paragraph on the first page that Jaffe showed Broshears a picture of the three tramps** and Broshears goes on to identify one of the tramps as possibly a gay hustler, or the tramp might have been the man who chauffeured Clay Shaw (third to last paragraph on the last page). Broshears also says that Ferrie introduced Shaw as "Clara." Would Shaw really call a man who worked in civil rights a "Commie"? Then, he claims Shaw said he likes "little boys" and then slapped Broshears' rear. Shaw also gave Ferrie a large envelope with money. David Ferrie supposedly had some possessions of Lee Harvey Oswald. This was absurd - Garrison had Ferrie's apartment searched thoroughly after his death and Garrison's office even paid the rent for a few extra months to give them more time. Silly me, I am sure Ferrie got rid of those possessions.
_ _ _ By Rick Jett Jan. 13, 1991; p. 4 The camera focused in on a skinny little grandfather who had only a thin blanket to cover his body. The combination of civil war, tidal wave, and cyclone had left this grandfather and thousands like him without food and shelter. As the newscaster reported from Bangladesh in 1972, his closing remarks were, “Can anybody help these people?” In Marion, Indiana, a man by the name of Milton B. Bates was watching the telecast. His answer to the newscaster was, “Where is the church of Christ? The church is missing the boat. We should be helping these victims of disaster.”
By Jim Nieman RICK JETT (LEFT) AND DAVID STINE After 16 years on the board of IDES followed by 19 years as the organization’s executive director, Rick Jett has transitioned out of the latter role and David Since 2016, Stine has served as director of operations with IDES—International Disaster Emergency Service—a Christian church/church of Christ organization incorporated in 1973 to provide emergency assistance via missionaries who were in or near disaster situations around the world. “I am honored to continue the legacy of meeting the physical and spiritual needs of suffering people throughout the world in the name of Jesus Christ,” Stine said.
In the small hours of New Yearâs Eve 51 years ago, three neâer-do-wells who had been stalking Joseph âJockâ Yablonski worked up the nerve to finish the job they had been hired to do. Fortified by whiskey and beer, they crept into Yablonskiâs 200-year-old farmhouse in Clarksville. First they gunned down Yablonskiâs daughter, Charlotte, as she slept with curlers in her hair. Then, they walked into Yablonskiâs bedroom, and fired at his wife, Margaret. Finally, they pumped bullets into Yablonskiâs torso and head as he was fumbling with his own gun. Five days passed before their bodies were found.
Here is a page from the files of Jim Garrison. His notation is at the bottom. He writes: "This is possibly an important point. Some of the box cars (in which the "tramps" could have been found) really were very close to the arcade area. As a point of dispersed departure, these three men may in advance have dressed as tramps and, after the ambush, may have gone straight to the boxcars and become "tramps" laying there." So, Garrison believed that the tramps may have been the assassins. Some of the so-called experts that were advising Garrison believed that one of the tramps was Fred Crisman. Here is a letter that Richard Sprague, a photo expert, sent to Fred Newcomb, another photo expert. Sprague believed that Fred Crisman is one of the tramps. Newcomb did not buy Sprague's theory.