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  1. 25 de nov. de 2013 · Guy Banister and David Ferrie James Ellroy couldn’t invent a better henchmen duo: a G-man and an eccentric anti-Castroite turned New Orleans crime-boss consigliere who wore a bad wig and ...

  2. 2 de dic. de 2021 · Oliver Stone's so-called documentary, JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass, makes the claim that Guy Banister gave Lee Harvey Oswald an office at 544 Camp Street in New Orleans. Here is an excerpt from a transcript: (1:11:32) Whoopi Goldberg: Banister was an extreme right-winger who was close to the FBI, the CIA, and the American Nazi Party.

  3. William Guy Banister (March 7, 1901 – June 6, 1964) was an employee of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, an Assistant Superintendent of the New Orleans Police Department, and a private investigator. After his death, New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison alleged that he had been involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy.

  4. It was Jim Garrison, in 1966, who originated the myth that Guy Banister's 531 Lafayette Street office was connected to the second floor offices of 544 Camp Street. Then, several times [Roberts continues], Mr. Banister brought me upstairs, and in the office above I saw various writings stuck up on the wall pertaining to Cuba.

  5. quitpublicserviceandformedhis ownprivate detective agency, Guy Banister Associates, Inc. (61) (484) According to FBIfiles reviewedbycommitteestaff, Banister also became excessively active in anti-Communist activities after his separation from the FBI and testified before various investigating bodies abort the dangers of communism. (62) The ...

  6. In Oliver Stone's JFK, one of the most crucial witnesses is Jack S. Martin (portrayed by Jack Lemmon), the private investigator pistol-whipped by Guy Banister (Ed Asner) the evening of November 22, 1963. As presented by Oliver Stone, Jack Martin is a kindly old man -- a bit shifty and given to drink, but basically a trustworthy guy.

  7. Around the corner from 544 Camp, in the same building, was the address 531 Lafayette Street which housed the private detective agency of Guy Banister, anti-Castro activist, accused JFK assassination conspirator, and associate of Sergio Aracha Smith, official delegate for the New Orleans C.R.C. chapter.