...fingers - in a shooting incident in 1961 in Jacksonville, Fla. Dr. John blames former New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison and his tough-on-crime stance for driving him out of his beloved city. During the early 1960s, Garrison went after...
...joined in the chorus of crybabies after being bounced by the New York Knicks again. Leading the prosecution was ole Jim Garrison himself, guard Tim Hardaway. He launched several horrible shots during the seven-game train wreck, heaving his...
...joined in the chorus of crybabies after being bounced by the New York Knicks again. Leading the prosecution was ole Jim Garrison himself, guard Tim Hardaway. He launched several horrible shots during the seven-game train wreck, heaving his...
...about Oswald's apparent fascination with Communism and then was hauled into court by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison, who accused him of conspiring to kill the president. Mr. Thornley's manuscript eventually was published in 1991...
...assassination and to the conspiracy theories. Stone's film centered on a theory by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison that a CIA-led mutiny killed the president and the plotters walked away unscathed. Garrison's theories went to...
...Tina, of Norwalk, Ohio, Dorothy Scott of Old Hickory, Tennessee, Mary Lou Heis and her husband, Lawrence, and Jim Garrison and his wife, Cheryl, all of Cincinnati, Ohio; her son-in-law, Ernie Scott; twelve grandchildren and several...
...Tina, of Norwalk, Ohio, Dorothy Scott of Old Hickory, Tennessee, Mary Lou Heis and her husband, Lawrence, and Jim Garrison and his wife, Cheryl, all of Cincinnati, Ohio; her son-in-law, Ernie Scott; twelve grandchildren and several...