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Historians always suspected Parr had mafia ties. The ledger proves he financed something specific in Dallas that month—and he called it a "diversion." Part III: The Grave in the Pasture (Forensic Breakthrough) For generations, local legend held that a windmill on Parr’s ranch had a "sealed well." Rivals were said to have been dropped into it. No one had the legal standing to dig—until a 2024 archeological permit, combined with ground-penetrating radar, was approved by the Texas Historical Commission.

George B. Parr Sr. had a secret second family with a Mexican national, Consuela de la Garza, who lived not in the grand ranch house, but in a guarded cottage 30 miles away. Their son, born in 1940, was named Eduardo Parr . Eduardo was hidden after a 1955 incident where he allegedly shot a Texas Ranger who tried to serve a subpoena on the ranch. parr family secrets new

The "new" Parr family secrets tell us one terrifying truth: The assassination of John F. Kennedy was not the work of a lone gunman or a rogue CIA cell. It was the last, desperate act of a dying political machine that blackmailed a future president (LBJ) into giving them federal protection. And for 50 years, they got away with it. Historians always suspected Parr had mafia ties

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