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[Report on Officer's Duties by E. R. Beck]

Description: Report on Officer's duties by E. R. Beck in regards to the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Beck describes the preparations for the transfer of Oswald and lining up the police cars outside the basement. He states that he was helping direct a car back up closer to the basement when he heard a shot fired, and he went into the Jail Office to find Oswald lying on the floor.
Date: unknown
Creator: Beck, E. R.
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Report on Officer's Duties by E. R. Beck, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's murder #1]

Description: Report on Officer's duties by E. R. Beck, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Beck states that he was assigned to drive the lead car during the transfer of Oswald to the jail, and had trouble lining up the cars because of TV cameras and the press. Once at the jail, he heard a shot fired when Detective Dhority was backing Captain Fritz's car into position. He then followed the ambulance to Parkland Hospital, and later helped transfer Jack Ruby from the jail.
Date: unknown
Creator: Beck, E. R.
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Report on Officer's Duties by E. R. Beck, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's murder #2]

Description: Report on Officer's duties by E. R. Beck, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Beck states that he was assigned to drive the lead car during the transfer of Oswald to the jail, and had trouble lining up the cars because of TV cameras and the press. Once at the jail, he heard a shot fired when Detective Dhority was backing Captain Fritz's car into position. He then followed the ambulance to Parkland Hospital, and later helped transfer Jack Ruby from the jail.
Date: unknown
Creator: Beck, E. R.
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Report on Officer's Duties by E. R. Beck, in regards to the President's murder #1]

Description: Report on Officer's duties by E. R. Beck, in regards to the President's murder. Beck states that he was on a regular day off, and reported to work after learning about the President's shooting. He helped officers in the Homicide Bureau transfer Oswald to the jail elevator and back several times. The next day he took a statement from Mrs. Geneva L. Hine along with F. B. I. Agent Albert Sayers.
Date: unknown
Creator: Beck, E. R.
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Report on Officer's Duties by E. R. Beck, in regards to the President's murder #2]

Description: Report on Officer's duties by E. R. Beck, in regards to the President's murder. Beck states that he was on a regular day off, and reported to work after learning about the President's shooting. He helped officers in the Homicide Bureau transfer Oswald to the jail elevator and back several times. The next day he took a statement from Mrs. Geneva L. Hine along with F. B. I. Agent Albert Sayers.
Date: unknown
Creator: Beck, E. R.
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Report regarding a polygraph examination given to W. J. Harrison]

Description: Report to Chief J. E. Curry by P. L. Bentley, regarding a polygraph examination given to William J. Harrison. Bentley states that the examination was given to determine if Harrison was telling the truth in the statement he provided. Bentley lists the pertinent questions asked and the answers given, and states that the examination indicated that Harrison did not see Jack Ruby until about the time the shot was fired.
Date: December 16, 1963
Creator: Bentley, P. L.
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Report regarding polygraph examination of N. J. Daniels]

Description: Report to Chief J. E. Curry by P. L. Bentley regarding the polygraph examination given to N. J. Daniels. Bentley states that the examination was given to determine if Daniels was telling the truth in his statement. He states that during the pre-test Daniels claimed that he did not think the person that entered the basement was Jack Ruby, and that he was also very confused about what he said in his statement. Six of the nine questions asked indicated that his answers were false, one answer was i… more
Date: December 12, 1963
Creator: Bentley, P. L.
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives

[Memorandum by P. L. Bentley]

Description: Memorandum from P. L. Bentley to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning a polygraph examination given to Roy E. Vaughn at the request of Deputy Chief N. T. Fisher. Bentley provides a list of pertinent questions asked during the examination.
Date: December 6, 1963
Creator: Bentley, Paul L.
Partner: Dallas Municipal Archives
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