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[Affidavit in Any Fact - Statement by William H. Shelley, November 22, 1963 #2]
Transcription of a statement by William H. Shelley, Lee Harvey Oswald's supervisor, in which he describes the last time he saw Oswald before President Kennedy's assassination.
[Affidavit in Any Fact - Statement by William Wayne Whaley, November 23, 1963]
Transcription of a statement by William Wayne Whaley in which he describes driving a passenger he picked up at a Greyhound Bus Station and dropped off at Beckley Street.
[Voluntary Statement by James Earl Jarman #1]
Affidavit In Any Fact by James Earl Jarman, an employee of the Texas School Book Depository. He states that he saw Lee Harvey Oswald the morning of the shooting but he was not with the other employees as they watched the President come by.
[Voluntary Statement by James Earl Jarman #2]
Affidavit In Any Fact by James Earl Jarman, an employee of the Texas School Book Depository. He states that he saw Lee Harvey Oswald the morning of the shooting but he was not with the other employees as they watched the President come by.
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Hal and Pauline Collins and Jean Scattergood, November 24, 1963 #1]
Individual telegrams by Hal and Pauline Collins and Jean Scattergood to Jack Ruby, letting him know of their support for him.
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Hal and Pauline Collins and Jean Scattergood, November 24, 1963 #2]
Individual telegrams by Hal and Pauline Collins and Jean Scattergood to Jack Ruby, letting him know of their support for him.
[Memo to J. W. Fritz from B. J. Combest, November 23, 1963 #2]
Memorandum by B. H. Combest to Captain J. W. Fritz, concerning officer's assignments and being witness to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald and the arrest of Jack Ruby. Combest describes his duties, actions, and observations during the transfer of Oswald, and states that he saw Jack Ruby with a gun and shouted at him.
[Memo to J. W. Fritz from B. J. Combest, November 23, 1963 #3]
Memorandum by B. H. Combest to Captain J. W. Fritz, concerning officer's assignments and being witness to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald and the arrest of Jack Ruby. Combest describes his duties, actions, and observations during the transfer of Oswald, and states that he saw Jack Ruby with a gun and shouted at him.
[Memo to J. W. Fritz from B. J. Combest, November 23, 1963 #4]
Memorandum by B. H. Combest to Captain J. W. Fritz, concerning officer's assignments and being witness to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald and the arrest of Jack Ruby. Combest describes his duties, actions, and observations during the transfer of Oswald, and states that he saw Jack Ruby with a gun and shouted at him.
[Office Memorandum from B. H. Combest to Captain J. W. Fritz]
Office Memorandum from B. H. Combest to Captain W. J. Fritz describing his assignment and the events that took place when Jack Ruby shot Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Office Memorandum from B. H. Combest to Captain J. W. Fritz]
Office Memorandum from B. H. Combest to Captain J. W. Fritz regarding the formers assignments and actions the day Lee Harvey Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby.
[Report concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by B. H. Combest regarding his assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Combest states that he was assigned to remain in the basement near the jail office. He describes the procedures of securing the basement and lists the names of the other officers that he remembered being there.
[Report from B. H. Combest to Chief J. E. Curry , November 26, 1963]
Report from B. H. Combest to Chief J. E. Curry regarding officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Combest describes his duties and observations during Oswald's transfer.
[Report concerning an interview with A. W. Capps]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Arthur W. Capps. Cornwall states that Capps was interviewed as to any information he may not have covered in his original report. Capps added that he allowed two men dressed in civilian clothing to pass his place of assignment. He stated they were both identified as officers, although one had left his identification at home.
[Report concerning an interview with Alvin B. Craig]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Alvin B. Craig. Cornwall states that Craig was interviewed regarding any additional information that was not covered in his original report. Craig stated that there was nothing of significance that he could add to his report.
[Report concerning an interview with Ben C. McCoy]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Lieutenant Ben C. McCoy. Cornwall states that McCoy was interviewed as to any information he might have had concerning the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald that was not covered in his original report. McCoy stated that he had nothing of significance to add to his original report, and that he had not been contacted by a federal agency at that time.
[Report concerning an interview with C. O. Arnett]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with C. O. Arnett. The report states that the interview was conducted to discover any information Arnett might not have covered in his original report.
[Report concerning an interview with Darwin Payne]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Darwin Payne of the Dallas Times Herald, regarding an article on the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. The report addresses an article written by Payne wrongly stating that a Dallas Police Officer claimed to see Jack Ruby enter the basement of City Hall. The article in question is included with the report.
[Report concerning an interview with Donald Suits]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Donald Suits. Cornwall states Suits was interviewed for any additional information about the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald that was not included in his original report.
[Report concerning an interview with Frank B. Johnston]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with United Press International cameraman Frank B. Johnston, regarding his assignment on November 24, 1963. Johnston stated that he was checked several times for his press identification while in the basement of City Hall. He stated that the automobile backing into the basement area distracted him while Lee Harvey Oswald was being brought out, so he did not get a photograph of the shooting. At the time of the interview Johnston had been interviewed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
[Report concerning an interview with Gano E. Worley]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Gano E. Worley. Cornwall provides a statement from Worley's interview that he stated that he would like to add to his original report.
[Report concerning an interview with Harry M. Kriss]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Lieutenant Harry M. Kriss. Cornwall states that Kriss was interviewed as to any information about the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald which was not covered in his original report. Kriss stated that there was nothing of significance which he could add, and that he had not been contacted by any federal agency at that time.
[Report concerning an interview with J. D. Brockway]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Reserve Officer and Patrolman Jimmy D. Brockway. Cornwall states that Brockway was interviewed for possible discrepancies in his original report, and that the only one found was that he reported to duty at approximately 11:10 a. m. instead of 11:25 a. m. Brockway further stated in his interview that when he entered the Police and Courts Building through the basement doors that there was no one on duty, except for a Reserve Officer outside.
[Report concerning an interview with James C. McCain]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Sergeant James C. McCain. Cornwall states that McCain was interviewed as to any information he might have had concerning the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald which was not covered in his original report. McCain stated that he had nothing of significance to add and that he had not been contacted by a federal agency at that time.
[Report concerning an interview with Jerome Kasten]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Jerome Kasten. Cornwall states that Kasten was interviewed as to any information about the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald which was not covered in his original report. Kasten stated that he had nothing of significance to add, and that he had not been contacted by a federal agency at that time.
[Report concerning an interview with Jessie C. Hunt]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Jessie C. Hunt. Cornwall states that Hunt was interviewed as to any information he may have concerning the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald that was not included in his original report. Hunt stated that he did not have anything of significance to add and that he had not been contacted by a federal agency at that time.
[Report concerning an interview with Jimmy R. Hopkins]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Sergeant Jimmy R. Hopkins. Cornwall states that Hopkins was interviewed as to any information he may have concerning the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald that was not covered in his original report. Hopkins states that he had nothing of significance to add and that he had not been contacted by any federal agency at that time.
[Report concerning an interview with Kenneth Croy]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Reserve Sergeant Kenneth Croy. Cornwall states that Sergeant Croy was interviewed regarding any information concerning the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald that was not covered in his original report, and that pertinent facts were uncovered. Croy provided an accompanying affidavit about those facts.
[Report concerning an interview with N. J. Daniels]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with N. J. Daniels. Cornwall states that Daniels was interviewed at length about additional information regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby's entrance to the basement of City Hall, and that an affidavit was taken regarding that information.
[Report concerning an interview with O. W. Harrison]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Oliver W. Harrison. Cornwall states that Harrison was interviewed as to any information not included in his original report. Harrison stated that the only discrepancy in his original report was that he was assigned to the Municipal Building and not the Police and Records Building. He also stated that he had not been contacted by any federal agency at that time.
[Report concerning an interview with R. A. Cox]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with R. A. Cox. Cornwall states that Cox was interviewed regarding any additional information that may not have been covered in his original report, but that he did not have anything of significance to add.
[Report concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Lieutenant Barnie Merrell]
Handwritten report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Lieutenant Barnie Merrell. Cornwall states that Merrell was interviewed as to any additional information about the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald that he had not included in his original report. Merrell stated that he did not have anything of significance to add.
[Report concerning an interview with Robert T. Davis]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Robert T. Davis. Cornwall states that Patrolman Robert T. Davis was interviewed regarding any information not included in his original report, but that Davis had nothing of significance to add.
[Report concerning an interview with Warren Ferguson]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Warren Ferguson. Cornwall states that he interviewed Ferguson with Lieutenant Jack Revill in Houston, Texas, at the Houston Police Department. Ferguson stated that he was working for ABC Television as a sound man for James R. Davidson, who was a cameraman. His crew was taking pictures inside the basement and stayed at that location until Oswald was brought down on the elevator, but his escort blocked their view of the shooting. Ferguson further stated that he had been interviewed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, December 1, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Reserve Officer Sergeant James C. McCain. Cornwall states McCain had no additional information to add to his original report.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, December 3, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with Reserve Office Kenneth Croy and additional information about the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, December 3, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with N. J. Daniels and information on the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, December 9, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Warren Ferguson at the Houston Police Department. At the time of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, Ferguson was a cameraman for ABC Television.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, December 9, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with United Press International (U. P. I.) cameraman Frank B. Johnston. Cornwall describes the information and observations Mr. Johnston had on the day of Lee Harvey Oswald's murder.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, December 9, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with C. O. Arnett. Cornwall describes additions that Arnett made to his original report.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, December 11, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning an interview with Dallas Times Herald reporter Darwin Payne. The interview was regarding mistakes in an article Payne had written, a photocopy of which is attached to the report.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, December 12, 1963]
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with Donald Suits. Cornwall states that Suits had no additional information to add to his original report.
[Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry, November 30, 1963]
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, November 30, 1963]
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, November 30, 1963]
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, November 30, 1963]
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, November 30, 1963]
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, November 30, 1963]
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, November 30, 1963]
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, November 30, 1963]
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.
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