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The best evidence Ferrie and Clay Shaw were close acquaintences
Gerry Down:
--- Quote from: Lance Payette on January 26, 2026, 11:44:41 PM ---Very much so. Possibly more than you want to know. But not with Ferrie.
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Do you think Ferrie could have been supplying young men from the parties at his house to Shaw? Would that be the kind of thing Shaw would have been known to be into?
Fred Litwin:
I think this is all very silly. Both Shaw and Ferrie denied knowing each other. None of their friends said they knew each other.
They were in very different social circles.
The only person to say they knew each other was Perry Russo, and, as we know, he has zero credibility.
fred
Lance Payette:
Being a Serious JFKA Researcher, I went back through my Kindle edition of Carpenter's book. He does not mention the Habana Bar or Pena, presumably because the book was published in 2014 and Pena's HSCA testimony did not become public until the 2017 document release.
He does mention Ferrie 523 times and I, as a Serious JFKA Researcher, scrolled through all 523 references. Carpenter does not shy away from the various folks who said they had seen Ferrie and Shaw together, or from the several who knew one or both of them very well and said they had never heard one mention the other. Carpenter doesn't state a firm conclusion, but there just doesn't seem to be any solid evidence. Many people apparently believe the confusion is that Ferrie was seen in the company of Bannister - who, like Shaw, was tall and gray-haired.
The book gives you a sense of how very important, respected and even beloved Shaw was. Yes, he was heavily into the gay scene and the book recounts one of his kind-of-clumsy efforts to pick up a young guy, but he certainly didn't "need" Ferrie and would have descended far below his social, economic and intellectual class to have openly associated with him. The Shaw who emerges from the book simply would not have descended to the level of frequenting the Habana Bar with Ferrie.
FWIW, when Ferrie was first asked about Clay Shaw, his response was "Who's Clay Shaw?"
I think I'm going to bump my Amazon review to 4 stars. Carpenter worked 18 years on this book, and it is really quite astonishing.
Fred Litwin:
I debunk a lot of the Ferrie knew Shaw nonsense in this blog post.
https://www.onthetrailofdelusion.com/post/the-scholarship-of-james-dieugenio
Tommy Shanks:
Excellent work, Fred. Not sure why Gerry is suddenly clinging to Orest Pena's tall tales.
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