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Original 1967 Associated Press wirephoto showing Carlos Quiroga leaving a secret grand jury session in New Orleans where he was subpoenaed to testify in District Attorney Jim Garrison’s probe into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The caption notes Quiroga’s alleged ties to the Cuban Democratic Revolutionary Front—founded by Sergio Arcacha Smith, a Dallas resident sought for questioning—placing him among the many peripheral figures drawn into Garrison’s controversial investigation.
Near fine condition.
Carlos Quiroga was a New Orleans–based Cuban exile connected socially to anti-Castro activists during the 1960s, placing him on the periphery of several threads Garrison sought to unravel. Though never charged, his name surfaced in relation to Cuban exile groups and individuals Garrison believed might be connected to the broader context surrounding Lee Harvey Oswald’s activities in New Orleans.
Jim Garrison (1921–1992) served as the New Orleans District Attorney and became known nationally for his aggressive and highly disputed investigation into President Kennedy’s assassination. His probe led to the only criminal trial ever brought in connection with the murder—against businessman Clay Shaw—though Shaw was ultimately acquitted. Garrison’s claims remain central to many later conspiracy theories and historical debates surrounding the case.
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