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February 25, 1967 - Garrison JFK Investigation
Jim Garrison and his followers have long claimed that it's an open secret in New Orleans that "Clay Bertrand" was actually
businessman Clay Shaw. But in 1967, NODA staffers told a different story. Just four days before Clay Shaw's arrest (at which
time Jim Garrison formally alleged Shaw to be "Bertrand"), one of Garrison's top investigators, Lou Ivon, filed a memorandum
indicating that he could find no trace of a "Clay Bertrand" in New Orleans. Furthermore, he said, Dean Andrews had confided
to an associate that "Bertrand" didn't exist -- that he'd made the story up. Andrews told Garrison himself the same thing,
as Garrison confided to journalist Richard Billings. (Richard Billings, investigative notes, February 23, 1967 [p. 13].) Credit:
http://www.jfk-online.com/nobertrand.html
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