WC defenders ignore or summarily brush aside the fact that on November 16-17, five days before the assassination, David Ferrie spent the weekend with Mafia kingpin Carlos Marcello at Marcello's Churchill Farms estate. Supposedly, the two were discussing "defense strategy" for the final week of Marcello's deportation trial in federal court. However, strangely enough, Marcello’s attorneys were not there.. Humm. . . . Ferrie was no lawyer. It is very hard imagine what legal strategy Marcello and Ferrie could have discussed for two entire days; it is also hard to fathom how a weekend-long legal defense strategy meeting would not have included at least one of Marcello's attorneys. Dr. Richard Mahoney correctly and logically suspects that Marcello and Ferrie were finalizing some of the details of the planned assassination of JFK in Dallas (The Kennedy Brothers: The Rise and Fall of Jack and Bobby, 2017 edition, p. 386).
Not only was David Ferrie an operative for Mafia kingpin Carlos Marcello, and not only had he publicly said JFK should be shot over the Bay of Pigs, but he associated with anti-Castro Cubans and with Lee Harvey Oswald.
Among other evidence of a Ferrie-Oswald association, six credible witnesses saw Oswald with David Ferrie (and with Clay Shaw) in Clinton, Louisiana, in late August/early September 1963. There were six Clinton witnesses, including a member of the state legislature, a deputy sheriff, and a registrar of voters. The HSCA was understandably skeptical of any evidence produced by Jim Garrison's investigation, so they reinterviewed the six Clinton witnesses. After doing so, the HSCA concluded the witnesses were "credible and significant":
The reports of Oswald in Clinton were not, as far as the committee could determine, available to the Warren Commission, although one witness said he notified the FBI when he recognized Oswald from news photographs right after the assassination.25(182) In fact, the Clinton sightings did not publicly surface until 1967, when they were introduced as evidence in the assassination investigation being conducted by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison.(184) In that investigation, one suspect, David W. Ferrie, a staunch anti-Castro partisan, died within days of having been named by Garrison; the other, Clay L. Shaw, was acquitted in 1969.(185) Aware that Garrison had been fairly criticized for questionable tactics, the committee proceeded cautiously, making sure to determine on its own the credibility of information coming from his probe. The committee found that the Clinton witnesses were credible and significant. They each were interviewed or deposed, or appeared before the committee in executive session. (HSCA report, p. 143)Yet, WC apologists ask us to believe that Ferrie and Marcello spent two days together at Marcello's estate the weekend before the assassination merely to discuss legal strategy for Marcello's deportation trial, even though not one of Marcello's lawyers was there, and even though Ferrie had no legal background whatsoever.
The fact of the matter is that most WC apologists are simply not interested in credible evidence of conspiracy, and they will look for any excuse, no matter how lame and vacuous, to dismiss such evidence.
Yes, I've read the replies of Lance Payette and John Corbett in this thread. I don't think they're worth answering. Payette has at least done enough research to be able to give the occasional appearance of credibility, but his replies fail to explain the evidence I've presented and contain numerous invalid arguments and disingenuous posturing. Corbett seems to know very little about the JFK case and seems to have only read snippets on pro-WC websites. The unserious and erroneous nature of Corbett's replies are highlighted by the fact that he has recently declared that he doesn't have to explain the indisputable conflicts in the medical evidence (even ones documented by medical experts who supported/support the single-assassin scenario) and that the sciences of trajectory analysis, acoustical identification of gunfire, and wound-ballistics testing are worthless when it comes to the JFK assassination.
If anyone has any questions about Payette's and Corbett's arguments, please message me or post them in a reply.