The Last Investigation

By (author): "Gaeton Fonzi"
The Last Investigation
ISBN1560250526
ISBN139781560250524
AsinThe Last Investigation
Original titleThe Last Investigation
s/t: Gaeton Fonzi, Former Federal Investigator Breaks His Oath of SilenceGaeton Fonzi, an investigator with the Senate & House Select Committees dealing with Intelligence & Assassinations, reveals the fruit of his investigative efforts in addition to providing a penetrating critique of the conduct of the House investigation. His most significant work involves Cuban exiles Sylvia Odio & Antonio Veciana. Odio was visited in her Dallas home by two anti-Castro activists & Lee Harvey Oswald prior to the JFK assassination. They approached her to solicit funds for their anti-Castro activities. Odio is certain it was Lee Harvey Oswald who was present at that time. Antonio Veciana was the leader of the extremely militant anti-Castro organization known as Alpha66. Veciana's CIA handler was 'Maurice Bishop' who the author demonstrates was none other than David Atlee Phillips. When Veciana travelled to Dallas prior to the assassination to meet his CIA handler, he found Phillips in conversation with Oswald, thereby demonstrating Oswald's link to US intelligence. Fonzi also reveals another CIA handler of anti-Castro Cuban organizations & their operations inside Cuba, David Sanchez Morales. {Miami's CIA station handling the anti-Castro operations was run by David Sanchez Morales, Theodore Shackley, E. Howard Hunt & David Atlee Phillips}. Morales admitted to a lifelong friend that "We [CIA] took care of that...Kennedy", suggesting US intelligence participation in the JFK hit. Fonzi's personal interactions with Sylvia Odio, Antonio Veciana, David Atlee Phillips etc provides a human dimension to the information he reveals which sets his work apart from most other assassination literature. His work provides readers with important, new information based upon his own personal investigative work in the field & is invaluable in its contribution toward uncovering the truth of the JFK assassination.--Theodore M. Herlich (edited)