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294 Double Cross in Dallas? [233]<br />

In his book Conspiracy, Anthony Summers describes one John Martino<br />

who was known to have connections to both the Mafia, Meyer Lansky's<br />

lieutenant, Santo Trafficante, Jr., in particular, and the Central Intelligence<br />

Agency. In fact, Martino admitted in 1975 that he had been a CIA contract<br />

agent and that he had inside knowledge about the circumstances surrounding the<br />

JFK assassination.<br />

Summers quotes Martino as having said, "The anti-Castro people put<br />

Oswald together. Oswald didn't know who he was working for—he was just<br />

ignorant of who was really putting him together." 621<br />

After Martino died in 1978, Summers notes, his widow claimed that<br />

"the Company" (i.e. the CIA) picked up his body to determine the cause of<br />

death, which was established to have been a heart attack. 622<br />

Martino and film star Audie Murphy unquestionably had at least one<br />

connection, indirect, at the least, that can be documented.<br />

Murphy was employed for a period during the mid-1960s by New<br />

Orleans businessman, D'Alton Smith. 623 Smith was an intimate personal<br />

associate of Meyer Lansky's Louisiana front man, Carlos Marcello.<br />

The story told by John Martino, at the very least, has a ring similar to<br />

the story told by the "John" whom Gary Wean met in Dallas. However,<br />

shortly before <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> went to press, Wean revealed to this<br />

author the identity of the gentleman named John who told him what had<br />

really happened in Dallas.<br />

According to Wean when he wrote his book describing his meeting<br />

with John, he deliberately did not reveal John's last name, although he knew<br />

exactly who John was. What's more, according to Wean, he slightly altered<br />

his physical description of John in order to protect his identity.<br />

At the time Wean's book was written, John was alive. However, on<br />

April 5, 1991 John died, like Audie Murphy, in a bizarre airplane explosion<br />

that made national headlines. He was John Tower who, in 1961 had been the<br />

first Republican in this century to win a Senate seat from Texas.<br />

A stalwart ally of the CIA throughout his career, it was Tower who<br />

took many of the secrets of the Iran-Contra scandal to his grave, having<br />

headed the commission which critics contend was a CIA whitewash of the<br />

events, particularly those involving Israel's role in the affair.<br />

A 'THIRD FORCE'?<br />

Veteran JFK assassination researcher, Dick Russell himself has<br />

pondered the possibility that the CIA's relationship with Lee Harvey<br />

Oswald—whatever the nature of that relationship—was "usurped by another<br />

group.” 624<br />

As Russell notes, "Many people in the CIA had reasons to cover up<br />

their own relationship to Oswald, even if this had nothing to do with an<br />

assassination conspiracy. In considering this plethora of possibilities . . .<br />

what cannot be overlooked is that a 'third force' was aware of the counterspy<br />

web [surrounding Oswald] and seized on it to their own advantage." 625

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