![]() Martin claimed that during the summer of 1963 Banister and David Ferrie were involved in something very sinister with a group of Cuban exiles. ![]() He interviewed Martin about these accusations. This information eventually reached Jim Garrison, the district attorney of New Orleans. The FBI considered Martin's evidence unreliable and decided not to investigate Banister and Ferrie. He told them that he thought Ferrie had hypnotized Oswald into assassinating Kennedy. ![]() On 25th November, Martin was contacted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He also claimed that Ferrie knew Lee Harvey Oswald from their days in the New Orleans Civil Air Patrol and had given him lessons on how to use a rifle with a telescopic sight. According to Martin, Ferrie was the getaway man whose job it was to fly the assassin out of Texas. Over the next few days Martin told friends that Guy Banister and David Ferrie had been involved in the assassination of John F. Martin was so badly injured that he had to be detained in the local Charily Hospital. Banister became so angry that he he drew his Magnum revolver and hit Martin with it several times. On their return to Banister's office the two men got involved in a dispute about a missing file. On the afternoon of 22nd November, 1963, Martin and Banister went drinking together. ![]() ![]() A private detective he was friendly with both Guy Banister and David Ferrie. ![]()
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