Original black and white photographic negative taken by a Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows Dallas County Criminal District Attorney Henry Wade and Captain of Homicide and Robbery J.W. 'Will' Fritz (wearing a hat, standing behind Wade) surrounded by reporters in a hallway at the Dallas Police Department headquarters.
Handwritten affidavit by W. W. Scoggins. Scoggins drove his cab to a gentleman's club and purchased a cold drink to go with his lunch. Returning to his cab, he was beginning to eat his lunch when he saw an officer get out of his car and speak to a man. Scoggins heard three or four shots and the officer fell. He reported the incident to his dispatcher and the dispatcher called an ambulance to the scene.
Affidavit In Any Fact by J. C. Day, concerning confusion over the number of spent hulls found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository. Day describes how the spent hulls were acquired and attempts to clear up the confusion.
Affidavit In Any Fact by James Richard Worrell, Jr. concerning seeing a rifle in the window of the Texas School Book Depository. Worrell describes watching the motorcade drive by and hearing gunshots. He noticed a gun in the window of the Depository building and watched it fire another shot. He states that he ran about 100 yards from the building and looked back to see a man exit the building and run the opposite direction.
Affidavit In Any Fact by James Richard Worrell, Jr. concerning seeing a rifle in the window of the Texas School Book Depository. Worrell describes watching the motorcade drive by and hearing gunshots. He noticed a gun in the window of the Depository building and watched it fire another shot. He states that he ran about 100 yards from the building and looked back to see a man exit the building and run the opposite direction.
Affidavit In Any Fact by Mary E. Bledsoe, identifying Lee Harvey Oswald as a passenger on a bus. She states that she saw him board the bus after the President had been shot, and exit after a few blocks. She confirms his identity and reveals that he lived in her home from October 7, 1963 to October 14, 1963.
Affidavit In Any Fact by Roy S. Truly, the Superintendent of the Texas School Book Depository. Truly describes walking an officer through the building after the shots were fired, and states that they saw Lee Harvey Oswald in the lunch room area.
Affidavit In Any Fact by Roy S. Truly, the Superintendent of the Texas School Book Depository. Truly describes walking an officer through the building after the shots were fired, and states that they saw Lee Harvey Oswald in the lunch room area.
Handwritten affidavit by Seymour Weitzman. Weitzman states that he was standing on the corner of Main and Houston as the President passed. When shots were heard, he and his partner investigated the Texas Building. Captain Fritz soon arrived and ordered that the sixth floor be sealed off.
Affidavit In Any Fact by Seymour Weitzman concerning the initial search of the Texas School Book Depository and locating a gun on the sixth floor. Weitzman states that he helped search the floors of the building with the police, and in doing so discovered a rifle between boxes on the stairway.
Affidavit In Any Fact by Seymour Weitzman concerning the initial search of the Texas School Book Depository and locating a gun on the sixth floor. Weitzman states that he helped search the floors of the building with the police, and in doing so discovered a rifle between boxes on the stairway.
Affidavit In Any Fact by W. W. Scoggins, a witness to the murder of Officer J. D. Tippit. He describes watching a police officer approach a man on Tenth Street. He heard gunshots and the officer fell to the ground, and the other man ran down the street.
Affidavit In Any Fact by W. W. Scoggins, a witness to the murder of Officer J. D. Tippit. He describes watching a police officer approach a man on Tenth Street. He heard gunshots and the officer fell to the ground, and the other man ran down the street.
Affidavit In Any Fact by William Wayne Whaley, a cab driver. He describes picking up a young man around 12:30 pm and taking him from a Greyhound Bus Station to the 500 Block of North Beckley. He later identified the man in a line up and discovered he was Lee Harvey Oswald.
Affidavit In Any Fact by William Wayne Whaley, a cab driver. He describes picking up a young man around 12:30 pm and taking him from a Greyhound Bus Station to the 500 Block of North Beckley. He later identified the man in a line up and discovered he was Lee Harvey Oswald.
Transcription of a statement by Bonnie Ray Williams in which she describes hearing gunshots above her while she was working on the fifth floor of the School Depository Building.
Transcription of a statement by Bonnie Ray Williams in which she describes hearing gunshots above her while she was working on the fifth floor of the School Depository Building.
Transcription of a statement by James Earl Jarman Jr., in which he describes the last time he saw Lee Harvey Oswald on the day President Kennedy was assassinated.
Transcription of a statement by James Earl Jarman Jr., in which he describes the last time he saw Lee Harvey Oswald on the day President Kennedy was assassinated.
Transcription of a statement by James Earl Jarman Jr., in which he describes the last time he saw Lee Harvey Oswald on the day President Kennedy was assassinated.
Transcription of a statement by James Richard Worrell Jr. in which he describes seeing a rifle sticking out of a window in the Texas School Book Depository building.
Transcription of a statement by James Richard Worrell Jr. in which he describes seeing a rifle sticking out of a window in the Texas School Book Depository building.
Transcription of a statement by Mary E. Bledsoe, Lee Harvey Oswald's former landlady in which she identifies Oswald as a man on a bus the day President Kennedy was shot.
Transcription of a statement by Mary E. Bledsoe, Lee Harvey Oswald's former landlady in which she identifies Oswald as a man on a bus the day President Kennedy was shot.
Transcription of a statement by Mrs. R. A. Reid in which she recalls seeing Lee Harvey Oswald leave the back office of the School Book Depository after the President was shot.
Transcription of a statement by Mrs. R. A. Reid in which she recalls seeing Lee Harvey Oswald leave the back office of the School Book Depository after the President was shot.
Transcription of a statement by Mrs. R. A. Reid in which she recalls seeing Lee Harvey Oswald leave the back office of the School Book Depository after the President was shot.
Transcription of a statement by Mrs. R. A. Reid in which she recalls seeing Lee Harvey Oswald leave the back office of the School Book Depository after the President was shot.
Transcription of a statement by Mrs. R. A. Reid in which she recalls seeing Lee Harvey Oswald leave the back office of the School Book Depository after the President was shot.
Transcription of a statement by Roy S. Truly in which he describes hiring Lee Harvey Oswald and the search of the School Book Depository Building after President Kennedy was assassinated.
Partial transcription of a statement by Roy S. Truly in which he describes hiring Lee Harvey Oswald and the search of the School Book Depository Building after President Kennedy was assassinated.
Transcription of a statement by Seymour Weitzman in which he describes searching the Texas School Book Depository and finding a rifle on the sixth floor.
Transcription of a statement by Seymour Weitzman in which he describes searching the Texas School Book Depository and finding a rifle on the sixth floor.
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