Scope: This research tool indexes 37,141 records - a curated subset of the ~300,000 documents in the JFK Assassination Records Collection. Releases indexed: 2017-2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025. 2,165 records have full-text OCR indexed - of those, 2,162 are sourced from the 2025 re-release (NARA has not yet published an XLSX manifest for 2025; each document’s prior-release history is shown on its page). Releases not yet indexed: 2026. Methodology
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Results for Jim Garrison
“… chen sink. If you can't just have one of them, let's have everybody in the plot, because they all have some reason to knock off Kennedy. JIM GARRISON: We have the mystery of the assassination of the President solved, and there is no question about it. SHERR: What about the Garrison inve …”
“… r 3, 1993 What’s especially galling, Posner said, is that Stone based his movie on the investigation of former New Orleans District Atty. Jim Garrison, including his prosecution of businessman Clay Shaw as an alleged conspirator. "Garrison's prosecution of Clay Shaw was disgraceful, crim …”
“… e for the Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil (DRE) during a period in the early 1960’s [CIA-IR-21]. 1 CIA "A" files for Clay Shaw and Jim Garrison [CIA-IR-22]. Designated Watch Committee Reports [CIA-IR-23]. Oswald-related documents from the a general defector file maintained by th …”
“… annides’ Performance Appraisal Reports and their inclusion in the collection with some redactions. CIA-IR-22 - "A" file on Clay Shaw and Jim Garrison (U) The DO provided this unclassified response: “It was the DO’s understanding that there were illegible markings on pages of the copy …”
“… inafter Epstein, Trilogy] (trilogy examining the Warren Commission Report, the investigation conducted by New Orleans : District Attorney Jim Garrison, and the life of Lee Harvey Oswald) ; Robert J. Groden & Harrison Edward Livingstone, High Treason: The Assassination of President John F …”
“… es Capehart, CIA-IR-15 Electronic "take" from Mexico City, CIA-IR-21 DRE Monthly Operational Reports, CIA-IR-22 "A" Files on Clay Shaw and Jim Garrison. Boaro MEMBERS: John R. Tunheim, Chair • Henry F. Graff • Kermit L. Hall • William L. Joyce • Anna K. Nelson”
“… of the records responsive to this request related to the 1966-1969 investigation and trial of Clay Shaw by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison, who charged that Shaw, David Ferrie and others had plotted to kill the President. The CIA repeatedly told Hoch that his request was bein …”
“… Rankin that give further insight into the operations of the Commission; Copies of the official records of New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison's investigation of the assassination; The original papers of New Orleans attorney Edward Wegmann, from his work as a member of the lega …”
“… ibed as the erst- while chauffeur and courier of Sam GLANCANA. The second of these articles makes reference to alleged friendly contacts of Jim GARRISON, of the OSWALD Case, with henchmen of the Cosa Nostra in the Louisiana area.”
“ontacts of Jim GARRISON, of the OSWALD Case, with henchmen of the Cosa Nostra in the Louisiana area. Attachments: articles MDS/cer M. D. Stevens 4 SECRET NW 65990 …”
“… AN ARTICLE TO "RAMPARTS" MAGAZINE ABOUT THE CIA IN INDONESIA. HOWEVER^ THE ARTICLE WAS NEVER PRINTED.Y 9. IN FEB 6B- SUBJECT INTERVIEWED JIM GARRISON ON DUTCH TV ABOUT THE KENNEDY ASSASSINATION • V , * AKIASONTepoer sva Jecr 10. IN FEB 7detimist1 DESCRIBED AS AN EMOTIONALLY DISTURBED …”
“… ibed as the erst- while chauffeur and courier of Sam GIANCANA. The second of these articles makes reference to alleged friendly contacts of Jim GARRISON, of the OSWALD Case, with henchmen of the Cosa Nostra in the Louisiana area, של ...... ة من مطمن Attachments: articles MDS/cer M. D. Steven …”
“… LNU "from Omaha" are agents of the CIA. c. RID has no record of BECKHAM. 2. Melvin BELLI a. BELLI was a defense attorney for Jack RUBY. b. Jim GARRISON was a weekend guest of BELLI when GARRISON visited San Francisco in October 1967. (ESECHET NW 65990 Docld:32396821 Page 3 GROUP 1 Excluded …”
“… AMCARBON-3. b. BOHNING reported he was contacted on 28 March 1968 by a Winston SMITH who claimed to be investigating Rolando MASFERRER for Jim GARRISON. 4. Colonel L. Robert CASTORR a. Col. CASTORR allegedly met with Jack RUBY, Robert PERRIN, and others in Dallas in 1962 to plan a Cuban smu …”
“… of Democratic Cuba. He admitted association with DALZELL to set up the Free Voice of Latin America. KELIN seems to be a personal friend of Jim GARRISON. b. KLEIN applied for agency employment in 1965 but accepted a job with the US Navy General Counsel's Office. 12. Robert Evensen LEE a. LEE …”
“… E applied for agency employment on 5 January 1968. 13. William Richard MARTIN (201-288516) a. MARTIN was an Assistant District Attorney for Jim GARRISON until December 1967. b. MARTIN was a DCS contact and source in 1964 and 1965 when he was Director of International Relations and World Trad …”
“… of DTPILLAR (Asia Foundation) in 1953. 15. Dr. Alton OCHSNER (201-834497) a.. An FBI confidential informant reported on 24 April 1968 that Jim GARRISON believes Dr. OCHSNER was a principal involved in the conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy. NW 65990 Docld:32396821 Page 6 4 SECRET S …”
“… ct QKENCHANT. 20. William Clarens WOOD (201-834272) a. A Bill WOOD, using the name Bill BOXLEY, is investigating CIA and its operations for Jim GARRISON. b. Bill WOOD is believed to be identical with William Clarens WOOD, a former staff employee of this Agency. NW 65990 Docld:32396821 Page 8”
“… pp. 36+, Conspiracy? Testimony of Party lunso. " 9. ‘Milton 2. The Garrison Case. New Torkt Clarkson R. Potter, 1969. val in New Orleans: Jim Garrison’s Investigation." Newsweek, 6 March 1967, P. 32. "What Garrison Proved." New Remuhits. 15 *1969- Young, Roger.. "The Lavantigationt where …”
“… week, 3 March 1969, pp. 24*. and World Assort. 26 December 1966, p. 36. de, Paris. The Kennedy Conspiracy: An uncommissioned report on the Jim Garrison Killed," Electronic News 1 Apri Invent treat Ian. New York: Meredith Press, 1969. Caffero, L.K. "Ranches car Book Alledges Con Lag Day JFK …”
“… , pp. 30-31.. Channel 12, New Orleans, 11 March 1969. Colt, Margaret L. "Noveabar 22, 1963." Saturday Kavitv. Informal Glossary of Press "Jim Garrison Tella His Story." Transcript of T9 Interview, Station WVUES 6 Rows « Collins, U.S. "Kennedy vs. Look. Manchester, HarperJournal, _ April …”
“… po 16,1 n. 16, 'Cunliffa, Marcus. "A courtier’s obsequies.' 1 (Review of Death. A"/•— James. Arice Gcorenqve. An Account of the Clay Shau-Jim Garrison Affair in the Society. 20 April 1967, pp. 580-581. to the Annual Report of the Librarian Citt of "irw Orleans. New York: Simon and Schuste …”
“… twenty-two persons—eyewitnesses, Dallas policemen, the pathologist who conducted the autopsy, members and staff of the Warren Commission, Jim Garrison, Clay Shaw, and even Earl Warren.. I ran the tapes through the PSE systematically, taking each controversial point in turn. Did the rifle …”
“… - that there was any conspiracy." of the Warren Report. rincipal investigators, also spoke on Again there was stress, and particularly 7.. Jim Garrison had little or no case ;tapes. He said that the case against hard stress on the words "no evidence." against Clay Shaw. fitted together ve …”
“… rmation, etc.; and September 1971 comments on two new books by District Attorney 26 The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Assassi Jim Garrison and Robert Blair Kaiser. nation of President Kennedy March 1971 by Bernard Fensterwald, Attorney 35 "The Assassination of President Kenn …”
“45 District Attorney Jim Garrison on the Assassination by Richard E. Sprague of President Kennedy: A Review of Heritage of Stone The titles of the documents and other evi …”
“… President John F. Editorial Kennedy, and a hypothesis. January 1972 August 1971 57 Spotlight on McGeorge Bundy and the White House 37 Jim Garrison, District Attorney, Orleans Parish, vs. Situation Room the Federal Government • by”
“… estigate Assassi spiracy" announcement from the White House nations Situation Room could have resulted from infor How District Attorney Jim Garrison of New mation available in Dallas and Washington prior to Orleans became interested in the New Orleans the announcement — and thus does no …”
“… but probably largely true, secret (1) by Edmund C. Berkeley, in the April issue; (2) history of the Central Intelligence Agency of the by Jim Garrison, in the April issue; (3) by F. Irving U.S. — as a”
“preliminary to its involvement in the Dymond, in the May issue; (4) by Jim Garrison, in assassination of President John F. Kennedy. the May issue On November 20, 1972, the Supreme Court of the United States refused to pe …”
“… twenty-two persons—eyewitnesses, Dallas policemen, the pathologist who conducted the autopsy, members and staff of the Warren Commission, Jim Garrison, Clay Shaw, and even Earl Warren. I ran the tapes through the PSE systematically, taking each controversial point in turn. Did the rifle …”
“13-00000 ;,took the money produced enough thatthe speaker had told the truth. However, I hoped that Jim Garrison would prove that ess to indicate deception. The other since interrogation with a PSE seemed to he had solved the mystery. He didn't. Time …”
“the Warren Report. i’s principal investigators, also spoke on Again there was stress, and particularly 7. Jim Garrison had little or no case CBS tapes. He said that the case against hard stress on the words "no evidence," against Clay Shaw. sa d fitted tog …”
“… 7 January 1969, pp. 27-28. .. . .a a. A’ntye.of ". G.r'82. " Invent! ration into the mansination of John F. Kennedy: the Smith, Merriman. "Jim Garrison and His Garrison and Sourcea of Evidence. Illa”
“… "A Taste for Conspiracy."_-- .20 Tee Assassination: Bourbon Street Rococe,” Ins 3 March 1969, p. 26. "Thickening the Plot: Judges support Jim Garrison’s plot Theory. Newsweek, 27 March 194 "Aesination: History or Headlines." Newsweek, 13 March 1967, pp. 44+, p. 37. entry. Janes, "The Gar …”
“mivel in New Orie-na: Jim Garrison’s Investigation," Neunueek, 6 March 1967, p. 32. Young, Roger.. "The Investigation: Where It Stands Today." New Orleans, July 1967, PP. *C …”
“… . 16. Cunliffe, Marcus. "A courtier’s obsequies." (Review of Death of a President). Ney Vie nd, Ja-es, l-ote _An A-count of the Glay Shmy-Jim Garrison Affair in the Society. 20 April 1967, pp. 580-581,, Cir,_o - - 7 - Nity York: Simon and Schuster, 1970, "Death of a President; Excerpts fr …”
“… he Los Angeles Times called the A/DCI and relayed a Los Angeles query about a former CLA agent, William BOXLEY, who was an investigator for Jim Garrison. The A/DCI replied, "no comment. "”
“A agent, William BOXLEY, who was an investigator for Jim Garrison. The A/DCI replied, "no comment. " 8. In April 1968 Paul ROTHERMEL, security officer for Hunt Oil Company, Texas, said that he had been vis …”
“… rleans through whom 15 that funding operation was effected people who turned out to be - 16 involved in the investigations conducted by Jim Garrison? 17 i A. Not to my knowledge. 18 0- How about David Ferrie? Was he ever connected with 19i r s t S treet, S .E ., W ashington, D”
“… s California "oil man."’'1. Hoyos originally received a tip about Braden from a former FBI agent who was then aiding District Attorney Jim Garrison's investigation of the Kennedy assassination. The FBI man told Noyes of Braden's presence at the scene of the assassination at the time o …”
“… nection between Jim Braden and the mysterious David Ferrie. David Ferric was the homosexual airline pilot and private investigator whom Jim Garrison accused of participating in the plot to assassinate President Kennedy. Six days after District Attorney Garrison charges were’ s public, …”
“… ious California "oil man." Hoyes originally received a tip about Braden from a' former FBI agent who was then aiding District Attorney Jim Garrison’s investigation of the Kennedy assassination. The FBI man told Noyes of Braden’s presence at the scene of the assassination at the time o …”
“… nection between Jim Braden and the mysterious David Forrie. David Ferrie was the homosexual airline pilot and private investigator whom Jim Garrison accused of participating '. in the plot to assassinate President Kennedy. Six days after District Attorney Garrison's charges were made p …”
“… New Orleans through whom that funding operation was effected people who turned out to be | involved in the investigations conducted by Jim Garrison? Not to my knowledge. Q How about David Ferrie? Was he ever connected with 410 tu s; Street, S.E., Washington, D C. 20003 • the Agen …”
“… New Orleans through whom that funding operation was effected people who turned out to be I involved in the investigations conducted by Jim Garrison? % A. Not to my knowledge. Q How about David Ferrie? Was he ever connected with 19 4 1 0 t irst 511861, S .E ., W a s h in g to n , D …”
“… n New Orleans through whom that funding operation was effected people who turned out to be| involved in the investigations conducted by Jim Garrison? ■ A. Not to my knowledge. Q How about David Ferrie? Was he ever connected with 0 4 i0 i Irsi Street, S.E., Washington, D C. 20003 ■ …”
“… elections (Elder Memorandum, p. 456 ff. Item 6) 18. Provision of alias documentation to Department of Justice for use by witness against Jim Garrison (p. 484-485) 19. Deleted item regarding non-agency cooperator and operational tool (p. 486) 20. Provision of CIA funds to FBI (p.582)g …”
“… staurant is the same one that Kerry Thornley worked at from Oct. to Nov. of 1963 at which time he was working on his book about Oswald. "to Jim Garrison. Thornley states this in his " Affadavit In the Select Committee's copy of the Federal Aviation Agency hearings of David W. Ferrie Dante Ma …”