Friday, November 22, 2013

Suspicious deaths connected with JFK

Marilyn Monroe - died August 5, 1962.  She supposedly overdosed on sleeping tablets, but many detectives believed that she had been murdered.  In a CIA report dated August 3, 1962, the claim was made that Monroe was threatening to pass on information that she learned from JFK.

J.D. Tippit - Dallas police officer shot on November 22, 1963 about 45 minutes after JFK was shot.  Oswald denied shooting him.

Lee Harvey Oswald - killed November 24, 1963 by Jack Ruby before he could be interviewed.

Dorothy Kilgallen - died November 8, 1965 of overdose of alcohol and barbituates. She was an investigative journalist who had interviewed Jack Ruby.  Just before she died, she gave her notes to her friend Margaret Smith, but the notes were never found.

Florence (Margaret) Pritchett Smith - died November 10, 1965 of cerebral hemmorhage. She had been having an affair with JFK. Her husband was Earl Smith, ambassador to Cuba when Castro took over.

Edward Grant Stockdale died on 2nd December, 1963 when he fell (or was pushed) from his office on the thirteenth story of the Dupont Building in Miami.  Some suggested that he knew too much.

Mary Pinchot Meyer.  Shot dead on 12th October, 1964, by a professional hitman.

Edwin Anderson Collins.  Died in a suspicious boating office in 1964.

Nancy Carole Tyler.  Died On 10th May, 1965 died in a plane crash, near Ocean City, Maryland.  She was the secretary of Bobby Baker, a corrupt politician who had close ties to LBJ.

Mary Jo Kopechne.  Died on July 18, 1969, on Chappaquiddick when a car driving by Edward "Teddy" Kennedy ran off the side of a bridge.  She was former roommates with Nancy Carole Tyler. 

Jack Ruby.  Died January 3, 1967 of pulmonary embolism while awaiting retrial for killing Oswald.

Lee E. Bowers.  On 9th August, 1966, Lee Bowers was killed when his car left the road and crashed into a concrete abutment in Midlothian, Texas. He had been drugged.  He had previously received death threats and he was a key witness to the assassination of JFK.

Karyn Kupcinet.  Murdered on November 28, 1963 in Hollywood, California by the mob.  

Hank Killam.  Supposedly committed suicide on March 17, 1964 by jumping through a plate glass window.

David Ferrie.  Died February 22, 1967 before he could testify.

Bill Hunter.  Newsman shot to death on April 22, 1964

Jim Koethe.  Reporter for the Dallas Times Herald reporter Jim Koethe was killed by a karate chop to the throat just as he emerged from a shower in his apartment on Sept. 21, 1964. 

Tom Howard.  Attorney for Jack Ruby.  Died of a heart-attack, aged 48, on 27th March, 1965.

Warren Reynolds.  Saw a man running away from the shooting of JD Tippit.  Shot in the head on January 23, 1964 but survived.

Betty MacDonald (Nancy Mooney).  Found hanged in her jail cell on February 13, 1964, only 2 hours after being incarcerated. She was a stripper who had worked for Jack Ruby.

Jack Zangretti, found dead on December 8, 1963, after being reported to have been dead for over 2 weeks after being found floating on a lake. He claimed shortly after the assassination of JFK, that Oswald was not the shooter.

Frank Sinatra Jr.  Kidnapped on December 10, 1963.

Earlene Roberts.  Had rented out a room to Oswald.  Died of a heart attack on January 9, 1966.

Lt. William Pitzer.  On October 29, 1966 supposedly committed suicide. He had photos of the autopsy of JFK.

Guy Banister.  Died June 6, 1964 of coronary thrombosis.

Rose Cheramie. Died September 4, 1965 of a car accident.  After having been shot in the head.

Eladio Del Valle.  Murdered February 22, 1967.

See also:  http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/1Dallas.htm
http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread683402/pg1
http://www.jfk-assassination.de/articles/deaths.php
http://www.maebrussell.com/Disappearing%20Witnesses/Disappearing%20Witnesses.html

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