John F. Kennedy, Dallas Police Department Collection - 29 Matching Results

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[Criminal Intelligence Report on Michael R. Payne]
Criminal intelligence report by A. J. Carroll, Jr. to Captain W. F. Dyson. The report is regarding an automobile parked in the driveway of Michael R. Payne, associate of Lee Harvey Oswald and Marina Oswald.
[Envelope from Sandra Saulsbery to Division of Investigation]
Envelope from Sandra Saulsbery to the Division of Investigation of the Dallas Police Department.
[International Certificates of Vaccination]
Photocopy of an International Certificate of Vaccination booklet belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald, indicating that he has been vaccinated against smallpox as of June 8, 1963.
[Letter from Josephine Boyer to Chief of Police]
Envelope and letter from Mrs. Josephine Boyer, who states that she was reading a detective magazine and noticed a photograph of a man who looks like Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Letter from Josephine Boyer to the Dallas Police Department, December 8, 1963]
Handwritten letter from Josephine Boyer to the Dallas Police Department, claiming that Lee Harvey Oswald's picture was in a detective magazine.
[Letter from Sandra Saulsbery to Division of Investigation]
Handwritten letter from Sandra Saulsbery to the Division of Investigation of the Dallas Police Department. Saulsbery asks that the Division of Investigation send her information regarding the assassination of President Kennedy.
[Letter to J. E. Curry from Fayrene Rogers]
Letter to Chief J. E. Curry from Fayrene Rogers. Rogers writes to express her support for the Dallas Police Department. She states that she has enclosed a bumper sticker which calls for individuals to support their local police.
[Letter to Waggoner Carr from J. E. Curry]
Carbon copy of a letter to Waggoner Carr from Chief J. E. Curry of the Dallas Police Department. The letter is devoted to a list of evidence collected in connection to the Kennedy assassination. Items include video tapes, microfilm, photos, copies, and laboratory reports.
[Newspaper Clipping: Analyst Studies Oswald and Ruby]
Photocopy of a newspaper article clipped from The New York Times on December 8th, 1963. The article, which was written by Emma Harrison, states that psychoanalyst Dr. Charles W. Socarides has analyzed the motives of Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby using patterns present in their childhoods.
[Photograph Examination Request to Identification Bureau]
Form requesting the examination of evidence by the Crime Scene Search Section of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The evidence to be examined included three photographs of the Texas School Book Depository.
[Polygraph Examination Report for Sergio Arcacha Smith]
Polygraph examination report for Sergio Arcacha Smith, conducted by John M. Spoonmore. The examination asks questions concerning Mr. Smith's relationships with subjects of interest.
[Report by Captain J. W. Fritz to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, December 8, 1963]
Report by Captain J. W. Fritz to Chief of Police J. E. Curry regarding his duties, actions and observations the day that Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered.
[Report concerning a plot to kill Governor Connally]
Report to R. E. Lunday by B. M. Walters concerning a telephone conversation with Mr. James Hacker regarding a plot to kill Governor John Connally. Waters states that a telephone call was received by Detective C. A. Greeson from a Mr. James Hacker at 4:50 a. m., claiming that Lee Harvey Oswald was paid to kill Governor Connally by Jack Ruby. Walters states that a member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation was to contact Mr. Hacker about his claims.
[Report concerning an interview with Darwin Payne]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by P. T. Dean, regarding an interview with Dallas Times Herald reporter Darwin Payne. Dean states that Payne contacted him to verify statements made by him shortly after the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. Dean provides the questions and his answers in the report.
[Report concerning the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by J. W. Fritz concerning the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald. Fritz describes the activities leading up to the transfer of Oswald and the various security preparations made to accommodate for the anonymous threat to Oswald and other security issues. He states that they planned to have a police car lead an armored truck as if the prisoner was in it, but they were actually going to keep Oswald in an unmarked police car. He describes what happened when Oswald was shot as he was being escorted to the unmarked police car and the trip to Parkland Hospital.
[Report from J. W. Fritz to Chief J. E. Curry, December 8, 1963 #1]
Report from J. W. Fritz to Chief J. E. Curry regarding the transfer and shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from J. W. Fritz to Chief J. E. Curry, December 8, 1963 #2]
Report from J. W. Fritz to Chief J. E. Curry regarding the transfer and shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from J. W. Fritz to J. E. Curry, December 8, 1963]
Report from J. W. Fritz to J. E. Curry, on December 8, 1963, concerning the happenings on the day of the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from P. Trevore Dean to Chief J. E. Curry, December 8, 1963]
Report from P. Trevore Dean to Chief J. E. Curry, regarding an interview with Dallas Times Herald Reporter Darwin Payne. Dean describes being interviewed by Payne, recounts the questions he was asked, and states that he was later misquoted in an article evolving from their conversation.
[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 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. P. Gannaway by H. M. Hart, July 8, 1964 #1]
Intelligence report concerning the diary of Lee Harvey Oswald's. Mr. Oswald's diary was sold to the Dallas Morning News without the permission of Mrs. Oswald.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by H. M. Hart, July 8, 1964 #2]
Criminal intelligence report written by H. M. Hart of the Dallas Police Department and submitted to W. P. Gannaway of the Secret Service Bureau. The report states that the diary of Lee Harvey Oswald was sold to the Dallas Morning News.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by J. L. Beasley and O. J. Tarver, April 8, 1965 #1]
Criminal intelligence report which states that a Chevrolet station wagon was seen outside the home of Michael R. Paine and Ruth Paine. Marina Oswald was living with the Paines at the time that President Kennedy was assassinated.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by J. L. Beasley and O. J. Tarver, April 8, 1965 #2]
Criminal intelligence report which states that a Chevrolet station wagon was seen outside the home of Michael R. Paine and Ruth Paine. Marina Oswald was living with the Paines at the time that President Kennedy was assassinated.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, January 8, 1965 #1]
Criminal intelligence report which states that a 1955 Oldsmobile was seen outside the home of Michael R. Paine and Ruth Paine. Information from the Texas Department of Public Safety revealed that the vehicle was registered to Michael R. Paine. Marina Oswald was living with the Paines at the time that President Kennedy was assassinated.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, January 8, 1965 #2]
Criminal intelligence report which states that a 1955 Oldsmobile was seen outside the home of Michael R. Paine and Ruth Paine. Information from the Texas Department of Public Safety revealed that the vehicle was registered to Michael R. Paine. Marina Oswald was living with the Paines at the time that President Kennedy was assassinated.
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