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|constitutes= Private Investigator, policeman, JFK/Assassination/Premature death | |constitutes= Private Investigator, policeman, JFK/Assassination/Premature death | ||
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+ | |description=A US deep state operative involved in the JFK assassination. Suddenly died after he had attracted the attention of investigator Jim Garrison. | ||
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+ | '''Guy Banister''' was a [[US deep state]] [[deep state operative|operative]] involved in the [[JFK assassination]]. After he attracted the attention of investigator [[Jim Garrison]] he died suddenly on 6 June 1964. | ||
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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
After leaving the [[New Orleans Police Department]], Banister established his own private detective agency, [[Guy Banister Associates]], Inc. | After leaving the [[New Orleans Police Department]], Banister established his own private detective agency, [[Guy Banister Associates]], Inc. | ||
− | In 1963, Banister and anti-Castro activist David Ferrie began working for a lawyer named [[G. Wray Gill]] and his client, [[New Orleans]] Mafia boss [[Carlos Marcello]]. | + | In 1963, Banister and anti-Castro activist [[David Ferrie]] began working for a lawyer named [[G. Wray Gill]] and his client, [[New Orleans]] Mafia boss [[Carlos Marcello]]. |
==JFK Assassination== | ==JFK Assassination== | ||
− | [[Jim Garrison]] became convinced that a | + | {{FA|JFK Assassination}} |
+ | Guy Banister was one of three names of [[JFK assassination conspirators]] in the messages decoded by [[Eugene Dinkin]] (the others being [[William Harvey]] and [[Jean Souètre]]. | ||
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+ | [[Jim Garrison]] became convinced that a cabal including Guy Banister, [[David Ferrie]] and [[Clay Shaw]] were involved in a conspiracy with elements of the [[CIA]] to kill [[JFK]].<ref>http://spartacus-educational.com/JFKbannister.htm</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Guy Banister (Private Investigator, policeman, JFK/Assassination/Premature death) | |
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Born | William Guy Banister March 7, 1901 Monroe, Louisiana, United States |
Died | 1964-06-06 (Age 63) New Orleans, Louisiana, United States |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Louisiana State University |
Victim of | assassination |
A US deep state operative involved in the JFK assassination. Suddenly died after he had attracted the attention of investigator Jim Garrison. |
Guy Banister was a US deep state operative involved in the JFK assassination. After he attracted the attention of investigator Jim Garrison he died suddenly on 6 June 1964.
Career
After leaving the New Orleans Police Department, Banister established his own private detective agency, Guy Banister Associates, Inc.
In 1963, Banister and anti-Castro activist David Ferrie began working for a lawyer named G. Wray Gill and his client, New Orleans Mafia boss Carlos Marcello.
JFK Assassination
- Full article: JFK Assassination
- Full article: JFK Assassination
Guy Banister was one of three names of JFK assassination conspirators in the messages decoded by Eugene Dinkin (the others being William Harvey and Jean Souètre.
Jim Garrison became convinced that a cabal including Guy Banister, David Ferrie and Clay Shaw were involved in a conspiracy with elements of the CIA to kill JFK.[1]