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Page Tiro BROSHEARS 1 Mr. Garrison has him in Houston, with an airplane waiting," 2 reported Broshears. The Reverend said that Ferrie had intended 3 to fly the assassins on the second les of a getaway trip which 4 was to carry least' two of the gummen, first to 5 South America and then to South Africa. The location in Africa 6 was chosen as à final destination because that country has no is the 7 extradition agreement with the United States. Perrie was wait- 8 ing, in the Houston airport, that Priday afternoon, when the 9 two assassins, having just murdered President Kennedy, fled 10 in a light aircraft from a landing strip just outside of Dallas 11 Instead of going straight to Houston as was arranged, the 12 assassins tried to make their escape all the way to Mexico 13 without stopping. *According-to-Reverend--Broshears the assassins 14 died in a plane crash that afternoon off the coast of Corpus 15 Christi, Texas. 16 Broshears said that Ferrie had been 2 nervous wreck 17 in the days of their acquaintanship This was over a year 18 . before the public disclosure of the investigation of Jim 19 Garrison and, according to a recent article in Ramparts Maga- 20 zine by William W. Turner, Garrison hadn't evien- begun his ever 21 probe, secretly, until the later half of 1956. Broshears told 22 of Ferrie's fears that someone was going to kill him. "No 23 matter what happens I will never commit suicide, It Perrie 24 had. told the Reverend. "He was emphatic about this" Broshears 25 reiterated. 26 Broshears said that he knew David Ferrie had benn 27 murdered and thus confirmed another portion of Garrison's 28 analysis of the evidence since his probe began. 29 More questions in the assassination matter are added 30 by the case of David Ferrie. Aside from his mysterious death, 31 the strange activities of Perrie on November. 22, 1963 had 32 led Garrison to arrest him for questioning when Perrie returned

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