strokes of, 428

  Termine and, 291

  in tomb, 445

  Trafficante and, 422, 427

  Van Laningham and, 425, 427, 428

  Marcello, Joseph, 424, 425

  Marine Corps, Oswald in, 128–135

  aircraft photographs, 134–135

  arm wound incident, 132, 141–142

  Atsugi Air Base, Japan, 73, 128–129, 130–132, 141–142, 143, 162

  court-martial offenses, 132, 144, 174

  Delgado and, 134–135, 138, 143–144, 246

  El Toro Air Station, 132–133, 134, 144

  Ferrie and, 286

  homosexuality, 286

  information to Soviet officials, 137

  interest in Oswald (upon return from Soviet Union), 174–175

  marksmanship, Oswald’s, 88, 357, 393

  Moscow journey, 135–137, 144–145

  Oswald’s defection, 66, 117, 118, 136–137, 151, 152, 156

  Philippines, 131–132

  Russian language proficiency, 140–141

  Taiwan incident, 132, 142

  U-2 spy planes, 129–130, 131, 143, 160, 162, 285

  urethritis incident, 142–143

  Markham, Helen, 104–105

  Martello, Francis, 113–114, 250–251, 387

  Martin, B. J., 44–45

  Martin, Jack, 286, 401

  Martínez Gomez, Reinaldo, 432–436

  Martino, Florence, 431–432

  Martino, John, 429–432

  Marxist-Leninist, 67

  Matthews, Russell, 405–406, 417

  Maurice Bishop alias, 301–302, 395–396, 440–442. See also Phillips, David

  May Day parade, 163

  McClellan Committee, 225

  McClelland, Robert, 18–19, 22, 24, 53

  McCloy, John, 49

  McCone, John, 145, 146, 298–299, 378

  McDonald, Nick, 65

  McFarland, Bryan, 315

  McFarland, Meryl, 315

  McKeown, Robert, 403

  McLain, H. B., 27

  McLaney, Mike, 305

  McLaney, William, 305

  McVickar, John, 136, 137, 166

  McWillie, Lewis, 404–405

  Means, Marianne, 383

  Meller, Teofil, 118

  Merezhinsky, Yuri, 158, 159

  Metal factory job, 174

  Mexican Consulate, 306, 307

  Mexico City

  Alvarado and, 387–388, 389–390, 391

  American Embassy, 387, 389

  Mexico City visit, of Oswald, 315–344

  Angleton and, 341–342

  Assassinations Committee report on, 327, 328

  Azcue and, 318–319, 321–322, 323, 324, 326

  CIA and, 320

  Contreras and, 323–325, 394

  Durán and, 317–319, 322–323, 324, 326, 334, 392

  impostor Oswald, 316, 325, 326, 327, 370

  Marina Oswald and, 326

  Mirabal and, 319, 322, 394

  Phillips and, 340–341

  planning for, 312

  real Oswald, 322, 325, 330, 333, 349

  Scott, Winston, and, 328, 330, 338, 341, 342

  Soviet Embassy, Mexico City, 318–320, 327–329, 331–336, 347, 349, 350

  as tool, 321

  truth behind, 316–317

  Warren Commission and, 320

  Miami, Florida, 7, 119, 207

  Fontainebleau Hotel meeting, 211, 215, 216

  sports stadium speech, 207–208

  Miami Crime Commission, 229

  Miami Police Intelligence Unit, 210

  Microdot technique, 186

  Mikhailina, Lydia, 154–155

  Miler, Newton, 161

  The Militant (newspaper), 82, 187, 258

  Military Intelligence Group, 112th, 74

  Miller, Giles, 402

  Miller, L. D., 418

  Miller, Murray “Dusty,” 407

  Millican, A. J., 41

  Milteer, Joseph, 372

  Minacore, Calogero. See Marcello, Carlos

  Minox camera, 186

  Minsk, 126, 155–161, 163, 164, 167–168, 169, 176, 177

  Minsk KGB file, 164

  Minutemen, 273

  Mirabal, Alfredo, 319, 322, 394

  Missile Crisis, Cuban, 6, 119, 208, 209, 295, 296, 305, 321, 379

  Missing brain, 23–24

  Missing bullet fragments, 46

  Missing photographs, 23

  Mob. See Mafia

  Monroe, Marilyn, 225

  Monterey School of the Army, 141

  Moore, J. Walton, 118, 178, 179, 181–183

  Moorman, Mary, 33, 36, 43

  Morgan, Edward, 383–384

  Morgan, Robert, 146

  Morley, Jefferson, 439

  Moscow. See also Soviet Intelligence; Soviet Union

  American Embassy in, 136–137, 149, 165, 166, 170, 172

  “Historic Diary,” of Oswald, 153–156, 158, 162–163

  May Day parade, 163

  Oswald’s journey to, 135–137, 144–145

  Oswald’s suicide attempt, 153–155

  reaction to JFK assassination, 126

  Mumford, Pamela, 315–316

  Murray, David, 286

  Murret, Charles, 238–239, 249, 291–293, 303, 408, 424

  Murret, Lillian, 291

  MVD, 155, 159

  Myers, Dale, 106–107

  Mynier, Elaine, 404–405

  Naman, Rita, 168, 169

  National Academy of Sciences report, 28

  National Archives, 22–23, 24, 336, 439

  National Security Agency, 151, 369

  National Security Council, 368, 380

  National security justification, 10, 115–117, 378, 439

  National States Rights Party, 373

  Naval Intelligence, Office of, 139, 175

  Naval Medical School, 22

  Navarro, Eduardo Borrell, 392

  Nebel, Long John, 251

  Neck wound, 16, 47

  Nelson, Anna, 438–439

  Neutron activation tests, 46

  New Jersey, 173, 429

  Newman, Gayle, 33, 37–38

  Newman, Jean, 41

  Newman, John, 178

  Newman, Sam, 269, 271, 272

  Newman, William, 37

  New Orleans. See also Fair Play for Cuba Committee; Ferrie; Marcello

  American Friends of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations, 174

  Banister and, 268, 272–284, 286, 289–290, 309, 423

  Camp Street offices, 268–284, 289, 293, 309

  Heindel and, 73–74

  Metropolitan Crime Commission, 232–233, 273, 290, 291, 292

  Mexican Consulate, 306, 307

  Oswald’s 1963 stay in, 67, 72, 75, 76, 113, 246–266

  Oswald’s birth, 69, 238

  Roberts, Delphine (mother), and, 276–279, 280, 283, 287

  Rodríguez and, 246–247, 270

  Slidell, Louisiana and, 353

  New Orleans conspiracy, 274

  New York Times, 48, 148, 217, 264

  Nicaragua, 202, 390–391

  Nitschke, Ivan, 279

  Nixon, Richard M., 5, 157, 202–203, 210, 223, 233

  Norman, Harold, 91

  North American News Agency, 167

  Nosenko, Yuri, 126, 160–161, 162

  Nuclear war scenario, 295–296, 379–380

  Nuclear weapons stockpile, Atsugi Air Force Base, 130

  O. H. Lee (alias), 74, 346

  Oak Cliff district rooming house, 101–103. See also Tippit mu
rder

  O’Connor, James, 431

  O’Dell, Michael, 29

  Odio, Amador, 355

  Odio, Annie, 355–359

  Odio, Silvia, 355–363, 370, 390, 393, 397

  O’Donnell, Kenneth, 15, 36

  Office of Naval Intelligence, 139, 175

  Office of Strategic Services, 180, 213

  Ofstein, Dennis, 185–186

  OI (Operational Intelligence), 176

  Olsen, Harry, 412

  112th Military Intelligence Group, 74

  178 witnesses, 31, 35

  O’Neill, Francis, 20, 21

  O’Neill, Tip, 36

  OO numerical code, 177

  Operational Intelligence (OI), 176

  Organized crime. See Mafia

  Organized Crime Section lawyers, 226

  Orlov, Lawrence, 181

  Orr, Maurice, 33, 36

  Ortiz, Oscar, 430

  Osborne (alias), 248

  Oswald, Lee Harvey. See also de Mohrenschildt; Evidence; Ferrie; Letters; Mannlicher-Carcano rifle; Marine Corps; Mexico City visit; Ruby

  ACLU and, 115, 351–352

  Albert Schweitzer College and, 135

  alias (A. Hidell), 69–70, 72–73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 87, 119, 188, 248, 256, 257

  alias (Harvey Oswald Lee), 350

  alias (Leon Oswald), 357, 361, 362–363, 370

  alias (O. H. Lee), 74, 346

  Alvarado and, 387–388, 389–390, 391

  arm wound, 132, 141–142

  Army Intelligence possible affiliation, 76

  Army Intelligence file, destruction of, 75–76, 119–120, 256, 257

  arrest of, 65

  Azcue and, 318–319, 321–322, 323, 324, 326

  background of, 66–67

  Banister and, 309

  beating of wife, 184

  birth, 69, 238

  book reading, 249

  Bringuier and, 250, 252, 253–254, 257, 259, 260, 261, 263, 272, 275, 292, 305, 353, 393, 438

  brother of, 111–112, 115, 128, 135, 174

  CAP and, 284–285, 286

  CIA debriefing, 175–178

  CIA-Oswald relations, 73, 125–126, 145–151, 169–170, 244

  coaching of, 137

  courtship/marriage, 66, 156–157, 338

  Cuban revolution and, 246

  Dallas Bar Association president and, 114

  as defector, 66, 117, 118, 136–137, 151, 152, 156

  Delgado and, 134–135, 138, 143–144, 246

  denials of, 66, 67, 71–72, 77, 78, 84, 85, 89, 114

  as double agent, 243, 244

  Durán and, 317–319, 322–323, 324, 326, 334, 392

  FBI-Oswald relations, 175, 261–265

  first meeting with wife, 156–157, 158

  Gaudet and, 307–310

  grave, Rose Hill Cemetery, 445

  Heindel and, 73–74

  “Historic Diary,” 153–156, 158, 162–163

  in Holland, 171–173

  as homosexual, 286

  Hosty and, 346–347, 348–349, 350–351, 380

  as ill defined, 445

  impostor, 316, 325, 326, 327, 370

  intelligence community-Oswald relations, 73, 120, 164, 265–266

  intelligence of, 77

  at Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall, 81, 185, 186, 190

  KGB-Oswald relations, 126–127, 158, 159–164

  killing of, 121–122

  liking of JFK, 112–114, 157, 387

  as loner, 128, 132

  marksmanship of, 88, 357, 393

  marriage/courtship, 66, 156–157, 338

  Meller and, 118

  metal factory job, 174

  mother of, 67, 79, 128, 135, 170, 174, 284, 286, 290–291, 293

  motive for killing JFK, 112–113, 115

  Mumford and, 315–316

  in New Orleans (1963), 67, 72, 75, 76, 113, 246–266

  Nixon and, 157

  Odio, Silvia, and, 355–363, 370, 390, 393, 397

  Offstein and, 185–186

  passport, 135, 136, 144–145, 166, 171, 175, 306–307, 315, 317

  “patsy,” 67–68, 99, 114, 241, 310

  in Philippines, 131–132

  Phillips and, 302–303, 306, 340–341

  photography job, 81, 185, 186, 190

  pro-Castro leaflets, 76, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 253, 254, 267, 275, 276, 278, 393

  Queen Bee hostess and, 131

  Quigley and, 261–262, 267, 268

  radio debate, 252, 261, 387

  Roberts, Delphine (mother), and, 276–279, 280, 283, 287

  Rodríguez and, 271–272, 394

  rooming house, Oak Cliff district, 101–103

  Russian language proficiency, 140–141, 154

  Russophilia, 135, 144

  self control of, 111

  as sleeper agent, 151, 161

  socialism and, 127, 128, 133, 139, 187, 287, 310

  Soviet Union to U.S. return, 165–166, 170–175

  State Department loan, 194

  “suicide” attempt, 153–155

  tape recordings, 334–337, 341–343, 349

  telephone call to Slidell, Louisiana, 353

  telephone call to Soviet Embassy, 333–334

  television debate, 260

  television interview, 322–323

  Texas Theater and, 65, 431

  as tool, 127, 140, 145, 152, 242, 244, 267, 293, 321

  tourist visa, 136

  tourist card number 824085, 307

  as traitor, 137, 173, 174, 254, 261

  tutoring of, 137

  201 file, 148–149, 177

  uncle of, 238–239, 249, 291–293, 303, 408, 424

  Voebel and, 284, 287, 290

  Walker assassination attempt and, 188–192, 194–196, 197

  Winston and, 315–316

  women tourists’ photographs, Soviet Union, 167–169

  young, 127–128

  Oswald, Leon (alias), 357, 361, 362–363, 370

  Oswald, Marguerite, 67, 79, 128, 135, 170, 174, 284, 286, 290–291, 293

  Oswald, Marina

  beating, by husband, 184

  courtship/marriage, 66, 156–157, 338

  first meeting with husband, 156–157, 158

  in Holland, 171–173

  on husband liking JFK, 113, 157

  inconsistent testimony of, 80–81, 157–158

  life sketch of, 156

  Mannlicher-Carcano rifle and, 69, 79, 80, 157

  as Marina Prusakova, 156–157

  marriage/courtship, 66, 156–157, 338

  Merezhinsky and, 158, 159

  Mexico City visit, of Oswald, 326

  Paine, Ruth, and, 69, 70, 78, 83, 311, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352

  prostitution allegations and, 159

  rest home and, 159

  as Soviet agent, 117–118

  uncle of, 155, 159

  Walker assassination attempt and, 188–192

  Oswald, Robert (brother), 111–112, 115, 128, 135, 174

  Otepka, Otto, 152

  Paine, Michael, 351

  Paine, Ruth, 69, 70, 78, 83, 311, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351, 352

  Paine garage, 69–71, 78

  Paine’s house, 70, 78, 83, 349, 351, 352

  Palm print, 68, 69, 70, 83–84, 85, 89

  Paper bag, Mannlicher-Carcano rifle and, 70, 85, 88

  Parkland Hospital

  headwound (JFK) description, 19–20, 21

  JFK death, 9

  magic-bullet theory, 47–51, 71

  Oswald death, 122, 414

 
stretcher with bullet, 14, 46, 47, 48, 50

  struggle for corpse, 14–15

  Partin, Edward, 228–229

  Pascillo, Lorenzo (alias), 362. See also Hall, Loran

  Passport, Oswald, 135, 136, 144–145, 166, 171, 175, 306–307, 315, 317

  Passport Office, 166, 307

  Paul, Ralph, 409, 413

  Pearson, Drew, 383

  Pecora, Joe (alias), 216. See also Trafficante, Santo

  Pecora, Nofia, 292–293, 408

  Pena, Orest, 263, 265

  Penkovsky, Oleg, 172

  People’s Revolutionary Movement, 395

  People’s World (newspaper), 133

  Philippines, Oswald in, 131–132

  Phillips, David

  as “Maurice Bishop,” 301–302, 395–396, 440–442

  Assassinations Committee and, 441–442

  CIA material on, 439–440

  DRE and, 259

  Fonzi and, 244, 304, 442

  FPCC and, 340

  Hunt, Howard, and, 202, 204, 208, 210, 259, 305, 340, 391, 440

  JFK assassination and, 244

  novel by, 442–443

  Oswald and, 302–303, 306, 340–341

  Phone calls. See Telephone calls

  Photographs

  aircraft, Oswald and, 134–135

  autopsy, 17–18, 21–23

  fake, 23, 78, 81, 82, 190

  Ferrie and Oswald, 284–285, 286

  job, Oswald, 81, 185, 186, 190

  Moorman’s, 43

  Oswald, destruction by CIA, 332–333

  Oswald with guns, 70–71, 78–83, 189–190, 193

  women tourists in Soviet Union, 167–169

  Piper, Eddie, 91, 92

  Pistols. See Revolvers

  P.O Box 2915, 69, 72

  Poland, 169, 171

  Police. See Dallas police

  Portrait of a President, 249

  Posner, Gerald, 9

  Powell, John, 61–62

  Powers, Dan, 140, 286

  Powers, Gary, 162, 163

  Powers, Thomas, 218

  Prewett, Virginia, 441

  Preyer, Richardson, 120, 256

  Price, Jesse, 56–57

  Prints

  fingerprint evidence, 68, 70, 83, 85, 88, 122

  palm print, 68, 69, 70, 83–84, 85, 89

  Pro-Castro leaflets, 76, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 253, 254, 267, 275, 276, 278, 393. See also Fair Play for Cuba Committee

  Profiles in Courage (JFK), 249

  Prostitution, 159, 201, 214

  Prusakova, Marina, 156–157. See also Oswald, Marina

  Pseudonyms. See Aliases

  Purdy, Andrew, 109

  Queen Bee hostess, 131

  Quigley, John, 261–262, 267, 268

  Quinn, Rosaleen, 140–141

  Quiroga, Carlos, 260, 261

  Radio debate, Oswald, 252, 261, 387

  Raikin, Spas, 174

  Railroad yards, 28, 38

  Rand Development Corporation, 175