
Thursday, 1 May; 12 noon – 1 pm
Mexico City in the 1960s was a hotbed of spies, revolutionaries, and assassins. In the thick of this Cold War Casablanca was spymaster Winston Mackinley Scott. As chief of CIA’s Mexico City station from 1956 to 1969, Scott played a key role in the creation and rise of the Agency. In his new book, Our Man in Mexico, investigative reporter Jefferson Morley traces Scott’s career from wartime G-Man to consummate intelligence officer with three Mexican presidents on his payroll. But it was Scott’s role in the surveillance of Lee Harvey Oswald just prior to President John F. Kennedy’s assassination that led to the spymaster’s disillusionment. Join Morley for a revealing look at Scott’s life and his startling rebuttal of a key finding in the Warren Report.
Free! No registration required! Join the author for an informal chat and book signing.