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Index
ALSO BY JOHN NEWMAN
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Preface
FOREWORD - A Crisis of Confidence
Introduction
CHAPTER ONE - Defection in Moscow
Room 233, the Metropole
Halloween in Fort Worth
An “Intelligence Matter”
CHAPTER TWO - Paper Trail in Washington
Moscow: Sunday, November 1
Washington: Monday, November 2
Washington: Tuesday, November 3
The “Black Hole” in Oswald’s CIA Files
CHAPTER THREE - Top Secret Eider Chess
Detachment C
“. . . It’s Moving over China!”
Claims of an Investigation at EI Toro
Who Should Have Examined Oswald’s U-2 Background?
Oswald and the U-2: How Sensitive?
A Warren Omission: Oswald and the U-2
CHAPTER FOUR - “I Am Amazed”
The Late Opening of Oswald’s 201 File: Part I
CI/PROJECT/RE
Oswald’s Early CIA Files: OS-351-164, “CI/SI,” and 74-500
CHAPTER FIVE - The American Girls in Moscow
The Case of the Two Priscillas
“We Never Got Together for Dinner”
A Monday Meeting at Mail Call
Room 319, the Metropole
CHAPTER SIX - The Thin Line of Duty
Dinner at a shashlichnaya
A “Memo for the Files”
Angleton’s Molehunt in the Soviet Russia Division
CHAPTER SEVEN - Early Cuban Connections
In Fort Worth and Minsk
Oswald’s Cuban Question Mark
Hemming’s Cuban Question Mark
The Man at the Gate
June Cobb, Castro, and the CIA
CHAPTER EIGHT - Nixon, Dulles, and American Policy in Cuba in 1960
“We regard the situation in Cuba as a crisis . . . ”
Nixon: “We need . . . a few dramatic things”
Dulles, the Special Group, and the “Package Deal”
Marine Lieutenant Colonel Cushman, Jacob “Jake,” Engler, and E. Howard Hunt
CHAPTER NINE - Lost in Minsk
Mr. “Fannan”: FBI Mystery Man
Marguerite’s Search for Her Son
A “Very Surprising” Case
“No Clew as to His Present Whereabouts”
In Russia with Love
CHAPTER TEN - Journey into the Labyrinth
A High-Interest Money Order
Oswald’s Missing FBI Files
“Funds Transmitted to Residents of Russia”
An Oswald Journey Through the CIA
The “Renunciation” Paper Trail
CHAPTER ELEVEN - The Riddle of Oswald’s 201 File
Americans Who Might Be Called “Defectors”
The HSCA Failure to Investigate
The Missing Letter
American Defectors to the U.S.S.R.
The “Clergyman” In Lvov
A Clandestine Soviet Source on Oswald?
CHAPTER TWELVE - Turning Point
Hiring the Mob for the Job
“The Dropping of Legal Proceedings Against Me”
Lee and Marina
Labyrinth II: Navy Intelligence and the FBI
CHAPTER THIRTEEN - “Operational Intelligence Interest”
Labyrinth III: Hunter and Project
The Meaning of Freedom
Hemming II: 1961
“This Individual Looks Odd”
CHAPTER FOURTEEN - Oswald Returns
McCord, Phillips, and CIA-FBI Operations Against the FPCC, 1961
Oswald Returns
Hemming III: The Los Angeles Gun Incident
Hemming IV: A Trail of Names
Hemming and Bartes in New Orleans
CHAPTER FIFTEEN - The Unworthy Oswald
Labyrinth V: Closing the Oswald File
Unworthy of Any Further Consideration
A Castro Placard Around Oswald’s Neck
George deMohrenschildt and the CIA
The Duran—Lechuga Affair
Hemming IV: WQAM Radio Show, Miami
More Oswald Banjos: Alex in Minsk and Chicago
CHAPTER SIXTEEN - Undercover in New Orleans
“How and When Did the FBI Learn of Oswald’s Move to New Orleans?”
Hosty Checks the “Postmaster”
More Than the Postmaster Knew
Oswald’s New Orleans “Branch” of the FPCC
“FPCC-A J Hidell”
The Great Handbill Caper
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN - Oswald and AMSPELL
Bust at Lake Ponchartrain, Louisiana
Oswald and Bringuier
The Canal Street Caper, August 9
The Quigley Jailhouse Interview
Bartes, Quiroga, and Oswald on Television
Butler, Oswald, and the WDSU Radio Debate
The Man in the Mexican Tourist Line
Oswald’s Escalating CIA Profile
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN - Mexican Maze
Oswald in Mexico City
Mexican Realities
Mrs. T’s Missing Transcript
Phillips’s Recollections: Evidence of an Oswald “Dangle”?
June Cobb, Elena Garro De Paz, and the Oswald-Duran “Affair”
CHAPTER NINETEEN - The Smoking File
The Hidden Compartments in Oswald’s CIA Files
Smoke I: The Six-Foot Balding Oswald
Smoke II: The “Latest HDQS Info” on Oswald
Smoke III: Duran’s Damaging Testimony
Smoke IV: CIA Knowledge of Oswald’s Cuban Consulate Visit
CHAPTER TWENTY - Conclusion: Beginning
Oswald’s Defection to the Soviet Union
Coming Home
Oswald’s Cuban Escapades
What Does This Do for the Case?
What Price Secrecy?
Documents
Notes
EPILOGUE, 2008 - The Plot to Murder President Kennedy: A New Interpretation
Appendix to the 2008 Edition
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