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In January 2004, [[E. Howard Hunt]] gave a taped interview claiming that [[Lyndon Johnson]] instigated the [[JFK assassination]], and that the key organisers were David Sánchez Morales, [[Cord Meyer]], [[David Atlee Phillips]] and [[Frank Sturgis]].<ref name=spartacus/> | In January 2004, [[E. Howard Hunt]] gave a taped interview claiming that [[Lyndon Johnson]] instigated the [[JFK assassination]], and that the key organisers were David Sánchez Morales, [[Cord Meyer]], [[David Atlee Phillips]] and [[Frank Sturgis]].<ref name=spartacus/> | ||
− | Larry Hancock in his 2006 book, ''[[Someone Would Have Talked]]'' reveals that [[Jose Sanjenis Perdomo]] was closely involved with [[David Morales]] in 1962 and 1963 who trained and prepared him.<ref>[[Larry Hancock]], ''[[Someone Would Have Talked]]'', 2006 (page 111)</ref> | + | [[Larry Hancock]] in his 2006 book, ''[[Someone Would Have Talked]]'' reveals that [[Jose Sanjenis Perdomo]] was closely involved with [[David Morales]] in 1962 and 1963 who trained and prepared him.<ref>[[Larry Hancock]], ''[[Someone Would Have Talked]]'', 2006 (page 111)</ref> |
==RFK assassination== | ==RFK assassination== |
Revision as of 14:04, 27 November 2016
David Sánchez Morales (spook) | |
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David Sánchez Morales in 1979 | |
Born | August 26, 1925 |
Died | May 8, 1978 (Age 52) |
Cause of death | "heart attack" |
Spouse | Joanne Morales |
Member of | JFK/Assassination/Perpetrators, Operation 40, US/Deep state |
Hard drinking and physically imposing, David Sánchez Morales was somewhat indiscreet and suffered a sudden death just before he was due to testify to the HSCA. |
JFK assassination
In January 2004, E. Howard Hunt gave a taped interview claiming that Lyndon Johnson instigated the JFK assassination, and that the key organisers were David Sánchez Morales, Cord Meyer, David Atlee Phillips and Frank Sturgis.[1]
Larry Hancock in his 2006 book, Someone Would Have Talked reveals that Jose Sanjenis Perdomo was closely involved with David Morales in 1962 and 1963 who trained and prepared him.[2]
RFK assassination
Some researchers claim to have identified Sánchez Morales inside the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles on the night of June 5, 1968, when Robert Kennedy was assassinated.[3]
Death
Sánchez Morales was taken suddenly ill in May 1978, just weeks before he was due to testify before the House Select Committee on Assassinations.[3] Morales’s wife, Joanne, requested that there should not be an autopsy.[1] He reportedly died of a heart attack.[3]
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