It is an interesting theory based on the ties to Clay Shaw (the primary target of James Garrison)
Yeah...and it was a dead end rabbit hole. Clay Shaw was found not guilty...therefore don't we see... there was no conspiracy to kill JFK
One of the earliest skeptics wrote in his book "How Kennedy Was Killed" [and this was post Garrison]
September 21, 1967, strikingly confirms every one of the charges I leveled against the Dallas police, time and again, in each of my six published books on the subject. As early as 1964, I openly accused the then Chief of Police, Jesse Curry, of complicity in the slaying of the President. My principal reason for making this grave charge was, at the time, an ill-considered statement made by Curry at a press conference on November 23. Asked why he had radioed instructions to surround and search the Texas School Book Depository immediately after the fatal shot had been fired, Curry said he could tell from the sound of the three shots that they had come from that building....... Joachim Joesten
That was not true. Curry ordered his men to the "railroad yards"
Have my office move all available men out of my office into the railroad yard to try to determine what happened in there and hold everything secure until Homicide and other investigators should get there.
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/dpdtapes/index.htmAnother failure to research their claims. It was Sgt Gerald Hill who circumvented that order by stating that he had
this witness However, one thing Joesten got right...the cops were in on it up to their eyeballs. Which cops?... are mentioned so in this forum.
I don't think Curry was...he was just there to take the fall as chief of the Keystones.