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[Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Woodrow Wiggins, concerning Officer's assignments #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Woodrow Wiggins, concerning Officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Wiggins describes seeing Jack Ruby lunge out of a crowd of people during Oswald's transfer and fire a pistol.
[Report to G. L. Lumpkin by J. C. Day, January 8, 1964]
Report to G. L. Lumpkin, deputy of police, by J. C. Day, lieutenant of police. Day writes of his actions on the day President Kennedy was assassinated. Day states that photographs were taken as the crime scene was investigated. Day investigated a 6.5 caliber rifle for fingerprints. Paraffin casts were made of Lee Harvey Oswald's face and hands.
[Report to J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart]
Carbon copy of a report made to Chief J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart. The report states that Patrolman James M. Chaney spoke to Jack Ruby on November 23rd. Chaney had known Jack Ruby for several years.
[Report to J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart, December 7, 1963 #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by H. M. Hart, states that Mrs. Chloe Stansell was the manager of the apartment house where Jack Ruby lived from 1957 to 1959. Stansell said that there were no unusual incidents during the time that Ruby lived in the apartment. She had never seen Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report to J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart, December 7, 1963 #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by H. M. Hart, states that Mrs. Rex Goodman is the manager of an apartment house where Mrs. Eva Grant, Jack Ruby's sister, resides. Goodman said that she had seen Jack Ruby enter Grant's apartment on many occasions. She never saw Lee Harvey Oswald in or around the apartment house.
[Report to J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart, December 7, 1963 #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by H. M. Hart, states that Mrs. Linda Jackson is the present manager of the apartment house where Jack Ruby lived. Her records indicated that he moved into the apartment in 1959 and moved out of the apartment in 1961. His sister, Eva Grant, lived with him during this time.
[Report to J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart, December 7, 1963 #2]
Photocopy of a report to Chief J. E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by H. M. Hart, states that Mrs. Chloe Stansell was the manager of the apartment house where Jack Ruby lived from 1957 to 1959. Stansell said that there were no unusual incidents during the time that Ruby lived in the apartment. She had never seen Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report to J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart, December 7, 1963 #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by H. M. Hart, states that Mrs. Linda Jackson is the present manager of the apartment house where Jack Ruby lived. Her records indicated that he moved into the apartment in 1959 and moved out of the apartment in 1961. His sister, Eva Grant, lived with him during this time.
[Report to J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart, December 7, 1963 #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by H. M. Hart, states that Mrs. Rex Goodman is the manager of an apartment house where Mrs. Eva Grant, Jack Ruby's sister, resides. Goodman said that she had seen Jack Ruby enter Grant's apartment on many occasions. She never saw Lee Harvey Oswald in or around the apartment house.
[Report to J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart, December 7, 1963 #3]
Poor quality photocopy of a report to Chief J. E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by H. M. Hart, states that Mrs. Linda Jackson is the present manager of the apartment house where Jack Ruby lived. Her records indicated that he moved into the apartment in 1959 and moved out of the apartment in 1961. His sister, Eva Grant, lived with him during this time.
[Report to J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart, December 7, 1963 #3]
Photocopy of a report to Chief J. E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by H. M. Hart, states that Mrs. Chloe Stansell was the manager of the apartment house where Jack Ruby lived from 1957 to 1959. Stansell said that there were no unusual incidents during the time that Ruby lived in the apartment. She had never seen Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report to J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart, December 7, 1963 #3]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by H. M. Hart, states that Mrs. Rex Goodman is the manager of an apartment house where Mrs. Eva Grant, Jack Ruby's sister, resides. Goodman said that she had seen Jack Ruby enter Grant's apartment on many occasions. She never saw Lee Harvey Oswald in or around the apartment house.
[Report to J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart, December 18, 1963]
Photocopy of a report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by detective H. M. Hart, states that Patrolman P. N. Cooper was assigned as point control at Elm and Houston Streets on November 23rd, 1963. Cooper said that Jack Ruby crossed the street to Dealey Plaza.
[Report to J. E. Curry by H. M. Hart, December 18, 1963]
Photocopy of a report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by detective H. M. Hart, states that Sheriff William L. Watkins was interviewed regarding the insurance of a writ of habeas corpus on Jack Ruby.
[Report to J. E. Curry by Ira F. Cleave, November 24, 1963 #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Ira F. Van Cleave regarding his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Van Cleave describes his duties, actions, and observations during the transfer of Oswald to the County Jail.
[Report to J. E. Curry by Ira F. Cleave, November 24, 1963 #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Ira F. Van Cleave regarding his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Van Cleave describes his duties, actions, and observations during the transfer of Oswald to the County Jail.
[Report to J. E. Curry by Ira F. Cleave, November 24, 1963 #3]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Ira F. Van Cleave regarding his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Van Cleave describes his duties, actions, and observations during the transfer of Oswald to the County Jail.
[Report to J. E. Curry by J. H. Sawyer]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry regarding the possession by Mrs. Eva Grant of a police report. Grant refused to state how she acquired the document and posited that it would help acquit her brother, Jack Ruby, of charges.
[Report to J. E. Curry by J. W. Fritz, December 23, 1963]
Report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. In the report, J. W. Fritz states that he is reporting a list of pieces of evidence relevant to the Lee Harvey Oswald case.
[Report to J. E. Curry by K. E. Lyon, December 4, 1963]
Photocopy of a report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by patrolman K. E. Lyon, states that Lee Harvey Oswald yelled "I am not resisting arrest. I am not resisting arrest. I want to complain of police brutality" as he was being arrested. Oswald also asked: "Why am I being arrested? I know I was carrying a gun, but why else am I being arrested?"
[Report to J. E. Curry by O. A. Jones, December 5, 1963]
Poor quality photocopy of a report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by Captain O. A. Jones, states that Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin have been receiving messages and funds to go toward defense costs for Jack Ruby.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. F. Dyson, December 11, 1963 #1]
Photocopy of a typed report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. In the report, lieutenant W. F. Dyson states that he and lieutenant Erich Kaminski went to the Texas School Depository to help search for evidence during the afternoon of November 22nd, 1963.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. F. Dyson, December 11, 1963 #2]
Photocopy of a typed report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. In the report, Lieutenant W. F. Dyson states that he and lieutenant Erich Kaminski went to the Texas School Depository to help search for evidence during the afternoon of November 22nd, 1963.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. F. Dyson, November 24, 1963 #1]
Photocopy of a report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by W. F. Dyson, states that Jack Ruby entered the office of the assistant district attorney Ben Ellis and passed out advertisement cards on November 21, 1963. Jack Ruby told Ben Ellis: "You probably don't know me now, but you will."
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. F. Dyson, November 24, 1963 #2]
Photocopy of a report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by W. F. Dyson, states that Jack Ruby entered the office of the assistant district attorney Ben Ellis and passed out advertisement cards on November 21, 1963. Jack Ruby told Ben Ellis: "You probably don't know me now, but you will."
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. J. Cutchshaw, November 24, 1963 #1]
Handwritten report by W. J. Cutchsaw, concerning the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald and a camera that was pushed into the basement of City Hall by three men. Cutchsaw states that one man was wearing a dark suit.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. J. Cutchshaw, November 24, 1963 #2]
Photocopy of a handwritten report by W. J. Cutchsaw, concerning the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald and a camera that was pushed into the basement of City Hall by three men. Cutchsaw states that one man was wearing a dark suit.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. J. Cutchshaw, November 24, 1963 #3]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by W. J. Cutchshaw regarding his assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Cutchshaw states that he was stationed near the door leading to the jail office at the time that Oswald was being brought down from the jail. He describes seeing three men pushing a T. V. camera into the basement and jumping onto one of the men after hearing the gunshot.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. J. Cutchshaw, November 24, 1963 #4]
Report from W. J. Cutchshaw to Chief J. E. Curry regarding officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. P. Gannaway, January 5, 1964]
Photocopy of a report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by detective W. P. Gannaway, states that Eva Grant has contributed to the School of Jewish Studies in New York City, New York several times. The school is reported to be a "Communist Front."
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. P. Gannaway, January 15, 1964]
Photocopy of a report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by Captain W. P. Gannaway, states that Dr. Jacobson Coleman, M. D. is a friend of Jack Ruby. Coleman has been friends, both socially and professionally, with Jack Ruby since 1956. He described Ruby as "flamboyant and excitable with no stable emotions."
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. P. Gannaway, January 15, 1964]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by Captain W. P. Gannaway, states that Dr. Gross has examined Jack Ruby several times. Dr. Gross said that Ruby is "aggressive, impulsive, and impatient."
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. P. Gannaway, January 15, 1964]
Photocopy of a report addressed to Chief Jesse E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by Captain W. P. Gannaway, states that Dr. Herman Ulevitch has provided medical treatment for both Jack Ruby and his sister, Eva Grant.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. R. Westbrook, December 1, 1963 #1]
Signed carbon copy of a report addressed to Chief J. E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by Captain of Police W. R. Westbrook, presents a list of personnel on duty in or near the basement at the time that Lee Harvey Oswald was shot.
[Report to J. E. Curry by W. R. Westbrook, December 1, 1963 #2]
Signed carbon copy of a report addressed to Chief J. E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by Captain of Police W. R. Westbrook, presents a list of personnel on duty in or near the basement at the time that Lee Harvey Oswald was shot.
[Report to M. W. Stevenson by W. L. House, January 17, 1969]
Report to M. W. Stevenson by W. L. House of the Intelligence Division. The report, which regards Jim Garrison (District Attorney of New Orleans, Louisiana), states that several more individuals were interviewed for information about the Kennedy assassination.
[Report to Melvin Belli by Walter Bromberg, Jabuary 11, 1963]
Photocopy of a report addressed to Melvin Belli concerning a physical and psychological evaluation of Jack Ruby.
[Report to R. H. Lunday by B. M. Waters #1]
Report by B. M. Waters, Detective in Charge, to R. E. Lunday, Deputy Chief Commanding of the Criminal Investigation Division. In the report, Waters describes a phone call received from Mr. James Hacker. Hacker believed that Oswald was paid to kill Governor Connolly by Jack Ruby.
[Report to R. H. Lunday by B. M. Waters #2]
Carbon copy of a report by B. M. Waters, Detective in Charge, to R. E. Lunday, Deputy Chief Commanding of the Criminal Investigation Division. In the report, Waters describes a phone call received from Mr. James Hacker. Hacker believed that Oswald was paid to kill Governor Connolly by Jack Ruby.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by A. J. Carroll and R. W. Westphal, June 8, 1967]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. F. Dyson. The report, which was written by A. J. Carroll, Jr. and R. W. Westphal, states that a green and white station wagon registered to Gene Cowden Walker was seen outside the home of Ruth Paine and Michael R. Paine.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by A. J. Carroll and R. W. Westphal, May 17, 1967]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. F. Dyson of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was written by A. J. Carroll and R. W. Westphal, states that George de Mohrenschildt and his wife are currently residing at 3615 Gillespie. The de Mohrenschildts were personal friends of Marina and Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by A. J. Carroll, May 18th, 1967]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. F. Dyson. The report, which was written by A. J. Carroll, Jr., states that newspaper clippings from the Dallas Times Herald are attached. The clipped articles are titled "Mystery? Me? Lee Odom Shakes Garrison Theory," "Odom Says He Has Nothing to Hide," and "Garrison Says He's Very Interested in Talking to Odom."
[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley and D. K. Rodgers, February 27, 1967 #1]
Criminal intelligence report which was written by detectives C. T. Burnley and D. K. Rodgers of the Dallas Police Department. The report states that news articles from the Dallas Times Herald are attached. These articles are titled "Garrison Aide's Checkup of Dallas Airports Bared" and "Assassination Probe Figure in Seclusion."
[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley and D. K. Rodgers, February 27, 1967 #1]
Criminal intelligence report which was written by detective C. T. Burnley of the Dallas Police Department. The report states that news articles from the Dallas Morning News are attached. These articles are titled "Probe Centers on Cubans" and "Cuban Denies Knowledge of Assassination."
[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley and D. K. Rodgers, February 27, 1967 #2]
Criminal intelligence report which was written by detective C. T. Burnley. The report states that news articles from the Dallas Morning News are attached. These articles are titled "Probe Centers on Cubans" and "Cuban Denies Knowledge of Assassination."
[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley and D. K. Rodgers, February 27, 1967 #2]
Criminal intelligence report which was written by detective C. T. Burnley and D. K. Rodgers. The report states that news articles from the Dallas Times Herald are attached. These articles are titled "Garrison Aide's Checkup of Dallas Airports Bared" and "Assassination Probe Figure in Seclusion."
[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley, April 3, 1967]
Criminal intelligence report by C. T. Burnley of the Dallas Police Department which states that Sergio Arcacha was arrested. The charge was "conspiracy to commit simple burglary."
[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley, April 3, 1967]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. F. Dyson. The report, which was written by C. T. Burnley, states that Sergio Arcacha was charged with conspiracy to commit simple burglary. An arrest report is attached.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley, February 23, 1967 #1]
Criminal intelligence report which was written by detective C. T. Burnley of the Dallas Police Department. The report states that news articles from the Dallas Morning News are attached. These articles are titled "Probe Figure Found Dead," "Investigation Called Big Joke by Ferrie," and "Exhuming of Body Requested."
[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley, February 23, 1967 #2]
Criminal intelligence report which was written by detective C. T. Burnley. The report states that news articles from the Dallas Morning News are attached. These articles are titled "Probe Figure Found Dead," "Investigation Called Big Joke by Ferrie," and "Exhuming of Body Requested."
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