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[Voluntary Statement by Amos Lee Euins #2]
Voluntary statement by Amos Lee Euins as a witness in Dealey Plaza. Euins states that he attends Franklin D. Roosevelt High School and is in the 9th grade. After watching the President drive by in the motorcade he heard a gunshot and saw a man in the window of the Texas School Book Depository with a rifle.
[Voluntary Statement by Austin Lawrence Miller #1]
Voluntary statement by Austin Lawrence Miller, a witness on top of the triple underpass. Miller describes watching the motorcade proceed to the underpass when he heard gunshots and saw smoke coming from a group of trees.
[Voluntary Statement by Austin Lawrence Miller #2]
Voluntary statement by Austin Lawrence Miller, a witness on top of the triple underpass. Miller describes watching the motorcade proceed to the underpass when he heard gunshots and saw smoke coming from a group of trees.
[Voluntary Statement by Emmett Joseph Hudson #1]
Voluntary statement by Emmett Joseph Hudson as a witness in Dealey Plaza. He states that as the President went by him in the parade he heard multiple gunshots that came from above as well as behind him.
[Voluntary Statement by Emmett Joseph Hudson #2]
Voluntary statement by Emmett Joseph Hudson as a witness in Dealey Plaza. He states that as the President went by him in the parade he heard multiple gunshots that came from above as well as behind him.
[Voluntary Statement by Howard Leslie Brennan]
Voluntary statement by Howard Leslie Brennan regarding a man with a rifle in a window. Brennan states that he was working in the Katy Railroad yards when he went to the intersection of Houston Street and Elm Street to watch the President. He noticed a man in the window of a building before the motorcade came through, and after hearing gunshots he saw the man with a rifle aiming towards the President.
[Voluntary Statement by J. C. Price #1]
Voluntary statement by J. C. Price, a witness in Dealey Plaza. He states that he was on the roof of a building when the motorcade drove by. He heard five gunshots followed by another one five minutes later.
[Voluntary Statement by J. C. Price #2]
Voluntary statement by J. C. Price, a witness in Dealey Plaza. He states that he was on the roof of a building when the motorcade drove by. He heard five gunshots followed by another one five minutes later.
[Voluntary Statement by Jim Braden]
Voluntary statement by Jim Braden regarding the use of a telephone in the Dal-Tex building across from the Texas School Book Depository after the assassination. He describes going up to the third floor to use a pay phone, and returning downstairs when he was told that it was out of order.
[Voluntary Statement by Phillip Ben Hathaway #1]
Voluntary statement by Phillip Ben Hathaway regarding seeing a man walking down the street with a rifle. He states that he left the Texaco Building, where he worked with a friend, and saw a large man in a suit walking down the street and carrying a rifle.
[Voluntary Statement by Phillip Ben Hathaway #2]
Voluntary statement by Phillip Ben Hathaway regarding seeing a man walking down the street with a rifle. He states that he left the Texaco Building, where he worked with a friend, and saw a large man in a suit walking down the street and carrying a rifle.
[Voluntary Statement by Royce Glenn Skelton #1]
Voluntary statement by Royce Glenn Skelton, a witness in Dealey Plaza. Skelton describes hearing the gunshots and watching a bullet hit the pavement.
[Voluntary Statement by Royce Glenn Skelton #2]
Voluntary statement by Royce Glenn Skelton, a witness in Dealey Plaza. Skelton describes hearing the gunshots and watching a bullet hit the pavement.
[Wanted Bulletin for Clyde Barrow, 05-01-1933]
Wanted bulletin dated May 1, 1933 for Clyde Champion Barrow, his brother Melvin Ivan "Buck" Barrow and two unidentified women for stealing a car and kidnapping a man and a woman near Ruston, Louisiana on April 27, 1933.
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