GARRISON’S ENGLISHMAN FROM OXFORD AT NARA?
CAN ANYONE PUT A NAME ON THIS ENGLISHMAN FROM OXFORD?
THANKS, BK
In his book On the Trail of the Assassins, Jim Garrison (p. 201) says”
“By the spring of 1967 we had acquired an ‘assistant special team’ made up of the volunteers. The extra team turned out to be a great lift to the moral of the special team. One volunteer we picked up was a young Englishman who had been working at the National Archives in Washington. He sent us copies of his excellent research work, and inasmuch as we had no one in Washington to do archive research – in particular to obtain copies of Commission documents for us – we added him to the staff. Later, we had him move down to New Orleans to maintain our own accumulating investigative files, which we called ‘the Archives.’”
(p. 266) “Looking back,….Our office had been infiltrated by the federal government, and Bill Boxley had stolen many of our files. As if that were not enough, a week or two before the trial began Lou Ivon learned that the young Englishman from Oxford who was in charge of our archives had given copies of many of our files to the defense…”
