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Dieugenio's Destiny Betrayed second edition cites an unpublished manuscript by Weisberg named "Mailer's Tale". This manuscript has a buried interview with Dean Andrews in which he admits that Clay Shaw was Clay Bertrand. Can't find it on jfk.hood.edu. Help finding it?

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Micah:

 

martin Hay discovered that and provided the link at this forum.

You may want to look for it that way.

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Its listed in his unpublished manuscripts. 

But it looks like they took it offline.

Too bad, it made for an interesting discussion when Martin found it and linked to it.

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I FOUND IT

 

https://web.archive.org/web/20120527165459/http://jfk.hood.edu:80/index.shtml?browse.php Collection >Weisberg Subject Index Files Original >HW Manuscripts >Mailer Manuscript

 

Get it while it's hot: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1GBHBXYEAVSa2xpldDh6DpKow5bPg5Onx

 

Excerpt from Chapter 5: 

I have no way of knowing what Dean Andrews told the FBI. Andrews and I had a friendly relationship. He did tell me that Shaw and Bertrand were one. I then had written all of Oswald In New Orleans but I did not add that to the final chapter of it that I wrote after my first trip to New Orleans, that or what Jack and Loisel both told me. Shaw was then alive and a defendant.

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Thanks Micah.

 

BTW, what is the title:  is it Mailer's Tale or Mailer's Tales?

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Can you give me the chapter and page, since I might use it again when I do a new edition later on.

 

 

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2 hours ago, James DiEugenio said:

Can you give me the chapter and page, since I might use it again when I do a new edition later on.

 

 

Chapter 5, page 13. Everybody should download a copy of this rare folder, via the link above.

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Thanks again Micah.  And I agree it would be downloaded.

 I think Hood College is kind of limited it their ability to put stuff online.

From what I understand Baylor is the best in that regard.

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