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[Report regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by D. L. Burgess regarding his assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Burgess states that he was instructed to assist in any way needed in the transfer of Oswald. He states that he was observing the crowd of photographers and newsmen near the jail office when he saw Oswald get escorted to the basement, after which he heard a gunshot.
[Report from D. G. Brantley to Chief J. E. Curry, November 27, 1963]
Poor quality photocopy of a report from D. G. Brantley to Chief J. E. Curry, regarding officer's assignments and the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from C. C. Wallace to Chief J. E. Curry, December 27, 1963]
Report from C. C. Wallace to Chief J. E. Curry, regarding an interview with I. N. Walker of WBAP-TV and his observation of the activities in the basement of City Hall prior to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from Oliver W. Harrison to Chief J. E. Curry, November 27, 1963]
Report from Oliver W. Harrison to Chief J. E. Curry regarding officer's assignments. Harrison provides a statement of facts relating to his activity as a Reserve Officer on the day of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from Thomas R. Gregory to Chief J. E. Curry, November 27, 1963]
Report from Thomas R. Gregory to Chief J. E. Curry, regarding officer's assignments on the day of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Statement by Sergio Arcacha Smith]
Statement to the press by Sergio Arcacha Smith, explaining his involvement with the New Orleans District Attorney's office.
[Newspaper Clipping: LA Issues Complaint on Bradley]
Newspaper clipping taken from the Dallas Morning News. The clipped article states that Edgar Eugene Bradley was charged with criminal conspiracy to commit murder in the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by D. K. Rodgers, January 27, 1967]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to W. F. Dyson of the Administrative Services Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by D. K. Rodgers, states that an article from the Dallas Times Herald is attached. The article is titled "Court Applauded in Ruby Reversal" and was published on January 26, 1966.
[Newspaper Clipping Concerning New Orleans District Attorney Investigations]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping concerning investigations of Edgar Eugene Bradley and Clay Shaw, by New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, February 27, 1964 #2]
Criminal intelligence report by detective W. S. Biggio which states that a source thought that Mrs. Ruth Paine's maiden name was Hidell, a surname used as a cover up by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was confirmed that Mrs. Ruth Paine's maiden name was, in fact, Hyde. A newspaper clipping from the Corsicana Daily Sun is also included. A photograph shows Lee Harvey Oswald posing with his weapons.
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry by J. K. Ramsey, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald #4]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by James K. Ramsey concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Ramsey describes his observations on the day of the shooting of Oswald and his involvement in subduing Jack Ruby.
[Memo to J. W. Fritz from W. P. Gannaway, November 27, 1963]
Photocopy of an office memorandum written by Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. In the report, Gannaway states that a wine and beer permit was issued to the Carousel Club in March of 1961.
[Memorandum by Henry Wade, January 27, 1964]
Memo, titled "Undeveloped Lead - Ruby Case," gives information regarding a lead. Lee Harvey Oswald and Ruby were said to have visited the B & B Cafe together.
[Letter from J. Gordon Shanklin to J. E. Curry, April 27, 1964]
Letter from J. Gordon Shanklin to J. E. Curry, enclosing a translation of a letter originally written in Polish, which claims that Jack Ruby killed President Kennedy and set the police onto Lee Harvey Oswald to take attention away from himself.
[Report concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Jerry D. Hutchinson concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Hutchinson states that he was positioned across from the jail office entrance when Oswald was brought out, and that when he turned the corner at the end of the hallway he was shot. Hutchinson states that he did not see the actual shooting.
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry by J. K. Ramsey, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald #3]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by James K. Ramsey concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Ramsey describes his observations on the day of the shooting of Oswald and his involvement in subduing Jack Ruby.
[Report regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by J. D. Brockway concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Brockway describes his activities on November 24, 1963.
[Report concerning Traffic Division assignments on November 24, 1963]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by R. H. Lunday concerning the Traffic Division assignments on November 24, 1963. Lunday describes the various traffic arrangements and security assignments made for the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from Jerry D. Slocum to Chief J. E. Curry, November 27, 1963]
Report from Jerry D. Slocum to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning officer's duties during the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report regarding Officer's assignments]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by C. O Arnett, regarding Officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Arnett describes his assignments as a Reserve Officer on Sunday, November 24, 1963.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by V. J. Brian, January 27, 1964 #1]
Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by V. J. Brian, states that Edwin M. Baldoza is a possible defense witness in the trial of Jack Ruby. Baldoza is married to Juanita Baldoza and is employed as head waiter at Club Bali Hai.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle, concerning an interview with John Merrick #2]
Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle, concerning an interview with John Merrick where he stated he believed Jack Ruby introduced him to Lee Harvey Oswald at a health club.
[Report regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by D. G. Brantley regarding Officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Brantley states that he was told to report to the lobby of the basement of City Hall on November 24, 1963 as Oswald was being transferred to the County Jail. He was stationed in front of the jail office when he heard the gunshot from Jack Ruby's weapon.
[Report concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Woodrow Wiggins concerning officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Wiggins describes his duties, actions, and observations on the morning of the shooting of Oswald.
[Letter from David H. Martin to Police Chief - September 27, 1976]
Letter from David H. Martin to Dallas Police Chief, concerning the release of Dallas Police Department documents relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy under the Freedom of Information Act.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by Bob K. Carroll and W. S. Biggio, January 27, 1964 #1]
Report by Bob K. Carroll and W. S. Biggio regarding interviews with Mr. Garnett Claus Hallmark, Mr. Hubert A. Morrow, Mrs. Viola Sapp, and Mr. Emmett F. Montgomery. The interviewees were asked about Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from J. K. Ramsey to Chief J. E. Curry, November 27, 1963]
Report from James K. Ramsey to Chief J. E. Curry regarding officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by R. C. Wagner regarding officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Wagner describes his duties and observations on the day of the shooting of Oswald.
[Report from B. L. Beaty to Chief J. E. Curry, November 27, 1963]
Report from B. L. Beaty to Chief J. E. Curry regarding officer's assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report from J. C. Watson to Chief J. E. Curry, November 27, 1963]
Poor quality photocopy of a report from J. C. Watson to Chief J. E. Curry, regarding officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[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."
[History of Jack Ruby]
Photocopy of an extensive history of Jack Ruby. The history gives information about his medical history, school history, work history, family history, personality, and previous offenses.
[Report concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Lieutenant V. S. Smart concerning officer's assignment, the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, and familiarity with Jack Ruby. Smart describes his duties and observations on the day of the shooting.
[Report regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by C. G. Lewis regarding his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Lewis states that he was assigned to operate the jail elevator and did not see the shooting. He further states the he had seen Jack Ruby nine years before but did not know him personally.
[Report from V. C. Campbell to Chief J. E. Curry, November 27, 1963]
Poor quality photocopy of a report from V. C. Campbell to Chief J. E. Curry, regarding officer's assignments and the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Receipt for the Transfer of Oswald's Clothing Via REA Express #2]
Receipts for the mailing of Lee Harvey Oswald's clothing via REA Express to the National Archives in Washington D. C.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, February 27, 1964 #1]
Criminal intelligence report by detective W. S. Biggio which states that source thought that Mrs. Ruth Paine's maiden name was Hidell, a surname used as a cover-up by Lee Harvey Oswald. It was confirmed that Mrs. Ruth Paine's maiden name was, in fact, Hyde. A newspaper clipping from the Corsicana Daily Sun is also included. A photograph shows Lee Harvey Oswald posing with his weapons.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, January 27, 1964 #2]
Photocopy of a report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by R. W. Westphal, states that Norman Earl Wright was formerly employed at the Carousel Club.
[Letter from J. Gordon Shanklin, April 27, 1964]
Letter from J. Gordon Shanklin regarding a translated letter written in Polish offering additional information on Jack Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald for $1,000.
[Memo to J. W. Fritz from W. P. Gannaway, November 27, 1963]
Photocopy of a letter written by E. E. Carlson of the Dallas Police Department. The letter is regarding an interrogation of Jack Ruby with the FBI.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, January 27, 1964 #1]
Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by R. W. Westphal, states that Pio Emil Bellocchio is a known associate of Jack Ruby. He was born in 1892 in Italy. A report from the Jewelers Board of trade is attached.
[Supplementary Offense Report by J. R. Leavelle]
Supplementary offense report by J. R. Leavelle, concerning an interview with John Merrick. Leavelle states that in the interview Merrick stated that he believed Jack Ruby introduced him to Lee Harvey Oswald at a club.
[Supplementary Offense Report Concerning Evidence by J. C. Day #1]
Supplementary offense report by J. C. Day, concerning items removed from the body of Lee Harvey Oswald at Parkland Hospital on November 24, 1963, and sent to the National Archives. The items included a sweater, shirt, undershirt, trousers, socks, shoes, and a piece of paper found in the pocket of the trousers.
[Report to W. F. Dyson by C. T. Burnley, February 27, 1967 #1]
Criminal intelligence report which was written by detective C. T. Burnley. The report describes occurrences at the home of Cuban refugee Sergio Arcacha, a desired witness of Jim Garrison. Arcacha received a phone call from Jim Alcock. Officers questioned William A. Gurovich and James Alcock. A newspaper clipping titled "New Orleans DA Rejects FBI Aid in JFK Plot Probe" is attached.
[Letter from Joseph Task to Lee Harvey Oswald, March 27, 1963]
Photocopy of a letter from Joseph Task to Lee Harvey Oswald, on March 27, 1963, thanking him for a letter and informing him that his name has been sent to the Young Socialist Alliance due to his age.
[Photocopy of a newspaper clipping about Lyndon B. Johnson]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping about Lyndon B. Johnson.
[Report concerning an interview with B. L. Beaty]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Jack Revill concerning an interview with B. L. Beaty. Revill states that Beaty was interviewed about information that was not covered in his original report.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by V. J. Brian, January 27, 1963]
Photocopy of a criminal intelligence addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective V. J. Brian, states that Doris Fay Warner is an association of Jack Ruby and a possible witness for his defense.
[Subpoena Summoning J. W. Fritz]
Subpoena from Bill Shaw, summoning J. W. Fritz to appear before the Criminal Court No. 3 of Dallas County, on April 29, 1964.
[Report of Tip by R. W. Walker]
Typed report by R. W. Walker regarding a tip by Mrs. Sudie Reynolds. Reynolds was driving on the 22nd of November when a blue and white Ford overtook her with excessive speed. When she stopped at a stop light, one of the Ford's occupants exited and started toward her, at which time she drove around the Ford and through the red light.
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