Intelligence report regarding a crank letter received by the Dallas Police Department. The letter, which was written on a newspaper clipping, states that Lee Harvey Oswald was innocence. The clipped article is titled "Dallas Police Regain Morale Under Dynamic Chief."
Office memorandum addressed to Jack Revill. The memo, which was written by R. W. Westphal, states that R. E. Carlton was interviewed regarding Mrs. Brownie T. Elfenbein's loyalty to the United States.
Office memorandum addressed to Jack Revill. The memo, which was written by R. W. Westphal, states that R. E. Carlton was interviewed regarding Mrs. Brownie T. Elfenbein's loyalty to the United States.
Report from C. C. Wallace to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Harold Dawson and additions to his original report on the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report from C. C. Wallace to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with W. J. Harrison and the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. Wallace provides an addition to Harrison's initial report.
Report from C. C. Wallace to Chief J. E. Curry, regarding an interview with H. L. McGee. The report includes an additional statement by McGee about his familiarity with Jack Ruby.
Report from C. C. Wallace to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with L. D. Miller and his report on the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. Wallace states that Miller's interview was essentially the same as his original report.
Report from C. C. Wallace to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with T. D. McMillon. Wallace provides additions to McMillon's original report, including statements from Jack Ruby.
Report from C. C. Wallace to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with D. G. Brantley and additions to his original report on the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report from C. C. Wallace to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with R. C. Wagner. Wallace provides an addition to Wagner's original report regarding his familiarity with Jack Ruby.
Report from C. C. Wallace to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with J. K. Ramsey. Wallace provides Ramsey's statement on officer's assignments, the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, and familiarity with Jack Ruby.
Report from C. C. Wallace to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with J. C. Watson about the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald and his familiarity with Jack Ruby.
Report from C. C. Wallace to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with V. C. Campbell. Wallace describes an addition to Campbell's initial report regarding Jack Ruby.
Report from Charles Batchelor to Chief J. E. Curry summarizing the events between the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Jessie C. Hunt. In the interview Hunt stated that there was nothing of significance to add to his original report.
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with J. D. Brockway. Cornwall describes a discrepancy in Brockway's initial report.
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with Arthur Capps. Cornwall describes information added to Capps' original report regarding two officers in civilian dress.
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Ben C. McCoy. Cornwall states that in the interview McCoy had nothing of significance to add to his original report.
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Robert T. Davis. In the interview Davis stated that there was nothing of significance to add to his original report.
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Harry M. Kriss. In the interview Kriss stated that there was nothing of significance to add to his original report.
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with Roland A. Cox. In the interview Cox stated that he had nothing of significance to add to his original report.
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Jimmy R. Hopkins. In the interview Hopkins stated that there was nothing of significance to add to his original report on the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with Oliver W. Harrison. Cornwall provides an addition to Harrison's original report.
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Gano E. Worley and additional information regarding the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Barnie Merrell. Cornwall states that Merrell had no information to add to his original report.
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Jerome Kasten. Cornwall reports that Kasten had no significant information to add to his original report.
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Patrolman Alvin B. Craig. In the interview Craig states that there was nothing of significance to add to his original report.
Report from George Butler to Chief J. E. Curry regarding officer's assignments and the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. Butler describes activities and observations on the day that Oswald was transferred from City Hall.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective D. N. Boyd, states that Ralph Paul is the owner and operator of the Bull Pen. In an interview, Paul said that he has known Jack Ruby for 15 years. Ruby called him about fifteen minutes after the President was assassinated and said that he would be closing his places of business for three days.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective D. N. Boyd, states that Anthony G. Rizzo was arrested for not having a rear license plate or valid driver's license. Rizzo stated that he has been a friend of Jack Ruby for a number of years.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective D. N. Boyd, states that Anthony G. Rizzo was arrested for not having a rear license plate or valid driver's license. Rizzo stated that he has been a friend of Jack Ruby for a number of years.
Photocopy of a criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective D. N. Boyd, states that Ralph Paul is the owner and operator of the Bull Pen. In an interview, Paul said that he has known Jack Ruby for 15 years. Ruby called him about fifteen minutes after the President was assassinated and said that he would be closing his places of business for three days.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by P. M. Parks and R. W. Westphal, states that no information could be found in the department's records regarding Bob Pagent.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by R. W. Westphal and P. M. Parks, regards an interview with Mary Lawrence. Lawrence stated that she saw Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby meet at the Lucas B & B Cafe after 2 am on November 22, 1963.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by R. W. Westphal and P. M. Parks, regards an interview with Mary Lawrence. Lawrence stated that she saw Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby meet at the Lucas B & B Cafe after 2 am on November 22, 1963.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by F. A. Hellinghausen, states that no information could be furnished regarding Albert McVight.
Photocopy of a criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective R. W. Westphal, states that Joe Rodriquez Molina's automobile was seen in front of his home. Molina is a member of the American G. I. Forum.
Criminal investigation report by R. W. Westphal which regards the surveillance of the H. C. Fowler Texaco Service Station in Dallas, Texas. Five employees were observed.
Criminal investigation report by R. W. Westphal which regards the surveillance of the H. C. Fowler Texaco Service Station in Dallas, Texas. Five employees were observed.
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