Perry Russo (English Wikipedia)

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  • Transcript of Russo’s testimony at Clay Shaw's trial on February 10, 1969, HSCA Record 180-10097-10190, p. 10.
  • Transcript of Jim Kemp’s interview of Perry Russo on p. 213 of transcript of Russo’s testimony at Clay Shaw's trial on February 10, 1969, HSCA Record 180-10097-10190.

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  • After moving by himself to New Orleans in late April 1963, Lee Oswald lived at the home of his aunt, Lillian Murret, until he got his own apartment on May 10. (Warren Commission Report, Appendix 13: Biography of Lee Harvey Oswald, p. 725–726.) Marina Oswald testified at the Clay Shaw trial that Lee had been home with her every night the couple lived in New Orleans (May 11 to September 23, 1963), except the one night he had been in jail.

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  • Perry RUSSO v. CONDE NAST PUBLICATIONS d/b/a Gentlemen's Quarterly, 806 F. Supp 603 (United States District Court, E.D. Louisiana November 17, 1992).

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  • Dave Reitzes, Perry Raymond Russo: Way Too Willing Witness.
  • Perry Russo interviews.
  • After moving by himself to New Orleans in late April 1963, Lee Oswald lived at the home of his aunt, Lillian Murret, until he got his own apartment on May 10. (Warren Commission Report, Appendix 13: Biography of Lee Harvey Oswald, p. 725–726.) Marina Oswald testified at the Clay Shaw trial that Lee had been home with her every night the couple lived in New Orleans (May 11 to September 23, 1963), except the one night he had been in jail.
  • Andrew J. Sciambra, Memo to Jim Garrison, February 27, 1967.
  • "Perry Raymond Russo: First Hypnosis Session". Mcadams.posc.mu.edu. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  • Edward O'Donnell, Memo to Jim Garrison, June 20, 1967.

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