To: Bill Rice
Can you list their names? Looks like one I want to read!A few. But the interesting one is the third from the front, on the left row. That's Adler Berriman Seal, better known as Barry Seal, of Baton Rouge, LA and Mena, AR drug smuggling infamy.
Hey! Who's that guy in the suit, with the white hanky in his pocket, behind the third *tramp?*
20 posted on
12/11/2001 4:06:46 PM PST by
archy
To: archy
So who IS the guy with the white hanky in his pocket?
This is interesting, but it's no fun guessing.
To: archy
The third guy is Howard Hunt. No doubt about it. I think that the second guy is Frank Sturgis. I don't know who the first guy is, but I bet that he's French.
Look at the upturned collar of his Izod shirt. Izod is a French company ("Chemise LaCoste"). Izods weren't popular in this country in 1964, especially in Dallas, especially among hobos. And an upturned collar! That wasn't the style in this country until the 70's and then just among a certain "in" crowd. No, that guy's French. And he really doesn't care who knows it because he thinks that he is "bulletproof."
34 posted on
12/11/2001 4:39:00 PM PST by
Iwo Jima
To: archy
Question. Which one are you identifying as Barry Seal?
In the book Coup D'Etat in America by Alan J. Eberman & Michael Canfield (which I bought in a "remainder" bin some time ago and don't know how reliable it is), the authors identify the "three tramps" as, from left to right in the picture you posted:
1) "Sometimes referred to as 'Raoul', 'Frenchy' or 'Dan Carswell' "
2) The tall one -- Frank Sturgis
3) Tramp in hat -- E. Howard Hunt
38 posted on
12/11/2001 4:52:01 PM PST by
Marianne
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