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[Supplement by L. C. Graves #1]
Supplement written by L. C. Graves. Graves contacted Mr. Thomas Murphy, who worked at the Union Terminal and walked down the railroad tracks to see the parade. Murphy was unaware that the shooting was occurring.
[Supplement by L. C. Graves #2]
Supplement written by L. C. Graves. Graves contacted Mr. Thomas Murphy, who worked at the Union Terminal and walked down the railroad tracks to see the parade. Murphy was unaware that the shooting was occurring.
[Supplement by L. C. Graves #3]
Supplement written by L. C. Graves. Graves contacted Mr. Thomas Murphy, who worked at the Union Terminal and walked down the railroad tracks to see the parade. Murphy was unaware that the shooting was occurring.
[Supplement by L. C. Graves #4]
Supplement written by L. C. Graves. Graves contacted Mr. Thomas Murphy, who worked at the Union Terminal and walked down the railroad tracks to see the parade. Murphy was unaware that the shooting was occurring.
[Supplement by L. C. Graves #5]
Supplement written by L. C. Graves. Graves contacted Mr. Thomas Murphy, who worked at the Union Terminal and walked down the railroad tracks to see the parade. Murphy was unaware that the shooting was occurring.
[Supplement report regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Supplement report to Chief J. E. Curry by George E. Butler, regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Butler states that in addition to his previous report, regarding the armored car parked on the basement ramp outside of City Hall, he wished to add that an empty soda water bottle had been found inside the armored car.
[Supplementary Offense Report by B. G. Brown]
Supplementary offense report by B. G. Brown which describes evidence taken from Lee Harvey Oswald. Paraffin casts and hair samples were taken from Oswald and tested.
[Supplementary Offense report by B. G. Brown]
Supplementary Offense Report by B. G. Brown, concerning the taking of samples from Lee Harvey Oswald for testing. A paraffin cast of the right and left hand and the side of Oswald's right cheek were provided for a nitrate test.
[Supplementary Offense Report by B. G. Brown]
Supplementary offense report written by B. G. Brown in regard to the President's murder. Casts were made of Lee Harvey Oswald's cheek and hands. Hair samples and finger nail scrapings were taken.
[Supplementary Offense Report by C. N. Dhority, C. W. Brown, and H. H. Blessing]
Supplementary offense report by C. N. Dhority, C. W. Brown, and H. H. Blessing. The report notes that Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested and the murder was filed with the Assistant District Attorney by Captain Fritz.
[Supplementary Offense report by E. R. Beck]
Supplementary Offense Report by E. R. Beck clearing the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald with the arrest of Jack Ruby.
[Supplementary Offense Report by G. F. Rose]
Handwritten copy of a Supplementary Offense Report by G. F. Rose, concerning the search of 2515 West 5th Street.
[Supplementary Offense report by G. F. Rose, concerning a search of 2515 West 5th Street]
Supplementary Offense Report by G. F. Rose concerning a search of 2515 West 5th Street, the home of Ruth Paine. Rose describes the search and the evidence recovered.
[Supplementary Offense report by G. F. Rose, concerning a search of 2515 West 5th Street #2]
Supplementary Offense Report by G. F. Rose concerning a search of 2515 West 5th Street, the home of Ruth Paine. Rose describes the search and the evidence recovered, including photographs depicting Lee Harvey Oswald with a rifle similar to the one found at the Texas School Book Depository.
[Supplementary Offense report by G. F. Rose, November 25, 1963]
Supplementary Offense Report by G. F. Rose concerning Buell Wesley Frazier's relationship with Lee Harvey Oswald. Rose states that Mrs. Bill Randle, the sister of Frazier, provided information that he drove Oswald to work the morning of the murder and put a long package in the backseat of the car.
[Supplementary Offense Report by G. R. Rose and R. S. Stovall #1]
Supplementary offense report by G. R. Rose and R. S. Stovall. The report states that Buell Wesley Frazier drove Lee Harvey Oswald to work on the morning of President Kennedy's assassination. His sister, Mrs. Randle, saw Oswald put a long package into the back of the vehicle. Both individuals were taken in for questioning.
[Supplementary Offense Report by G. R. Rose and R. S. Stovall #2]
Handwritten copy of a supplementary offense report by G. R. Rose and R. S. Stovall. The report states that Buell Wesley Frazier drove Lee Harvey Oswald to work on the morning of President Kennedy's assassination. His sister, Mrs. Randle, saw Oswald put a long package into the back of the vehicle. Both individuals were taken in for questioning.
[Supplementary Offense report by J. C. Day]
Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day concerning the clothes of Lee Harvey Oswald being sent to the Dallas City Council Criminal Investigations Lab.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day #1]
Carbon copy of a supplementary offense report regarding the transfer via prepaid sealed express of Lee Harvey Oswald's clothing to the National Archives.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day #1]
Supplementary offense report by J. C. Day which states that J. E. Brumit submitted a letter to the Identification Bureau. The letter was written to a Cuban refugee by James Ernest Wilkinson.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day #1]
Supplementary offense report by J. C. Day. Day states that F. T. Alexander has the clothing worn by Lee Harvey Oswald when he was shot and that the clothing is locked up as evidence.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day #2]
Supplementary offense report by J. C. Day. Day states that F. T. Alexander has the clothing worn by Lee Harvey Oswald when he was shot and that the clothing is locked up as evidence.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day #2]
Supplementary offense report by J. C. Day, stating that F. T. Alexander of Dallas County Criminal Investigations Lab had locked up clothing worn by Lee Harvey Oswald as evidence.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day #2]
Supplementary offense report by J. C. Day which states that J. E. Brumit submitted a letter to the Identification Bureau. The letter was written to a Cuban refugee by James Ernest Wilkinson.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day #2]
Carbon copy of a supplementary offense report regarding the transfer via prepaid sealed express of Lee Harvey Oswald's clothing to the National Archives.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day #3]
Supplementary offense report by J. C. Day, stating that F. T. Alexander of Dallas County Criminal Investigations Lab had locked up clothing worn by Lee Harvey Oswald as evidence.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. C. Day, December 30, 1963]
Supplementary offense report written by Lieutenant J. C. Day of the Dallas Police Department. In the report, Day states that shells and spent hulls were delivered to G. N. Doughty and then released to M. Johnson and L. D. Montgomery.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. M. Poe #1]
Supplementary Offense Report by J. M. Poe, concerning witness to the shooting of Officer Tippit. The report describes the duties, actions, and observations pertaining to the crime scene.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. M. Poe #2]
Supplementary Offense Report by J. M. Poe, concerning witness to the shooting of Officer Tippit. The report describes the duties, actions, and observations pertaining to the crime scene.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle]
Supplementary offense report by J. R. Leavelle, concerning an interview with John Merrick. Leavelle states that in the interview Merrick stated that he believed Jack Ruby introduced him to Lee Harvey Oswald at a club.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle]
Photocopy of a supplementary offense report by J. R. Leavelle, concerning an interview with John Merrick. Leavelle states that in the interview Merrick stated that he believed Jack Ruby introduced him to Lee Harvey Oswald at a club.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle]
Microfilm copy of a supplementary offense report which clears the murder of J. D. Tippit with the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald. The report goes on to note that Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered by Jack Ruby. The document is blurry and thus largely illegible.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle]
Microfilm copy of a supplementary offense report which concerns witnesses to the shooting of J. D. Tippit. All witnesses, with the exception of one, made affidavits.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle #1]
Report on Officer's duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to Jack Ruby's activities at the Dallas Morning News during the Presidential motorcade and at the time of the assassination. Leavelle concludes that Ruby did not see the parade or make an effort to see the President when he came by.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle #1]
Supplementary offense report by J. R. Leavelle, clearing the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald with the arrest of Jack Ruby.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle #2]
Photocopy of a supplementary offense report by J. R. Leavelle, clearing the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald with the arrest of Jack Ruby.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle #2]
Report on Officer's duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to Jack Ruby's activities at the Dallas Morning News during the Presidential motorcade and at the time of the assassination. Leavelle concludes that Ruby did not see the parade or make an effort to see the President' when he came by.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle, concerning an interview with John Merrick #1]
Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle, concerning an interview with John Merrick. Merrick stated that he believed Jack Ruby introduced him to Lee Harvey Oswald at a club.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle, concerning an interview with John Merrick #2]
Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle, concerning an interview with John Merrick where he stated he believed Jack Ruby introduced him to Lee Harvey Oswald at a health club.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle, concerning an interview with John Merrick #3]
Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle, concerning an interview with John Merrick where he stated he believed Jack Ruby introduced him to Lee Harvey Oswald at a health club.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle Concerning Identification of Oswald]
Microfilm copy of a supplementary offense report which concerns the identification of Lee Harvey Oswald in a lineup. W. W. Scoggins and William Wayne identified Lee Harvey Oswald as the third man in a four man lineup.
[Supplementary Offense Report by L. D. Montgomery #2]
Supplementary Offense Report by L. D. Montgomery concerning threats against Wilma Tice, a witness regarding Jack Ruby at Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963, the day that the President was killed. Tice reported threatening phone calls advising her to keep quiet about seeing Ruby and mysterious activity at her home.
[Supplementary Offense Report by L. D. Montgomery, July 22, 1964]
Supplementary Offense Report by L. D. Montgomery concerning threats against Wilma Tice, a witness regarding Jack Ruby at Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1963.
[Supplementary Offense Report by L. D. Montgomery, L. C. Graves, and M. Johnson #1]
Supplementary offense report by L. D. Montgomery, L. C. Graves, and M. Johnson. Mrs. Wilma Tice received threatening phone calls because she had seen Jack Ruby at Parkland Hospital on the day the President was killed. The report was signed by L. D. Montgomery.
[Supplementary Offense Report by L. D. Montgomery, L. C. Graves, and M. Johnson #2]
Supplementary offense report by L. D. Montgomery, L. C. Graves, and M. Johnson. Mrs. Wilma Tice received threatening phone calls because she had seen Jack Ruby at Parkland Hospital on the day the President was killed.
[Supplementary Offense Report by L. D. Montgomery, L. C. Graves, and M. Johnson #3]
Supplementary offense report by L. D. Montgomery, L. C. Graves, and M. Johnson. Mrs. Wilma Tice received threatening phone calls because she had seen Jack Ruby at Parkland Hospital on the day the President was killed. The report was signed by L. D. Montgomery.
[Supplementary Offense Report by R. E. McKinney, November 29, 1963 #1]
Supplementary offense report written by R. E. McKinney states that Lee Harvey Oswald is cleared with the assault to murder Governor John D. Connally.
[Supplementary Offense Report by R. E. McKinney, November 29, 1963 #2]
Supplementary offense report written by R. E. McKinney states that Lee Harvey Oswald is cleared with the assault to murder Governor John D. Connally.
[Supplementary Offense Report by Rose, Stovall, and Adamcik #1]
Supplementary offense report by G. R. Rose, R. S. Stovall, and J. P. Adamcik. The officers went to the home of Ruth Paine and Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald. Maps, photographic equipment, and a blanket containing a gun were taken. Ruth Paine and Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald gave affidavits at the Homicide Office.
[Supplementary Offense Report by Rose, Stovall, and Adamcik #2]
Handwritten supplementary offense report by G. R. Rose, R. S. Stovall, and J. P. Adamcik. The officers went to the home of Ruth Paine and Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald. Maps, photographic equipment, and a blanket containing a gun were taken. Ruth Paine and Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald gave affidavits at the Homicide Office.
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