The Unraveling of Richard Case Nagell

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Didn't Solie try to convince the WC and HSCA that Nosenko was an authentic defector?

Warren Commission -- In April of 1964, just when the Soviet Russia Division was starting to subject Nosenko to harsh (but not tortuous) interrogation, Solie tried to convince W. David Slawson into letting poor misunderstood Nosenko testify to the Warren Commission. Solie's original letter or memo has, of course, gone missing -- as has, apparently, Volume V of the Office of Security's files on Oswald*), but luckily there's a different document in the margins of which Slawson wrote some notes about Solie's entreaties, and which, I believe, was found by British researcher Malcolm Blunt.

HSCA -- Yes, as did another Nosenko apologist, John L. Hart, whose wife, Katherine Colvin Hart, was probable mole Leonard V. McCoy's boss in the Soviet Russia Division's omniscient and omnipresent Reports & Requirements section.

* https://aarclibrary.org/2017/08/26/analysis-and-opinion/
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TG-

In addition, Malcolm Blunt said Solie was all over Clay Shaw and New Orleans. Why?

John Newman says Solie was running LHO.

Is it really "Case Closed" who influenced, instigated or manipulated LHO?