Correspondence between Emory L. Brown, Jr. and various individuals at the Dallas Police Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the National Archives and Records Service regarding the assassination of President Kennedy. The individuals state that they have nothing to add to the Warren Commission's report.
Criminal Intelligence Report from Detective P. M. Parks to Captain Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill listing all the intelligence collected regarding Karen Lynn Bennett, aka "Little Lynn," a stripper at Jack Ruby's club.
Intelligence Report from Detective L. D. Stringfellow to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill detailing the answers given by medical student Fred Biederdorf during an interview.
Annotated carbon copy of two memos sent to Henry Wade by Everett. The memos present lists of individuals who have firsthand knowledge of acts of violence and lawlessness committed by Jack Ruby. The list includes names, addresses, and short descriptions of the individuals' experiences with Ruby.
Annotated carbon copy of a memo sent to Henry Wade by Zimmerman. The memo regards Jack Ruby's reputation of being violent and presents a list of individuals who have firsthand knowledge of his violent acts. The list includes names and short descriptions of the individuals' experiences with Ruby.
Photograph of a building in the city of Dallas. The two story building is very simple in design with windows along the entire front. A tree is in the foreground. A stamp on the back names the image as an official staff photo from the city of Dallas.
Photograph of a group of students learning how to play badminton in a school gymnasium. The coach is demonstrating how to serve the shuttlecock by keeping the racket low and dropping the birdie from above. There are six students following his directions, five standing in a line and one girl standing at the front demonstrating with him. A group of students are sitting on bleachers observing.
Photograph of a group of students learning how to play badminton in a school gymnasium. The coach is demonstrating how to serve the shuttlecock by keeping the racket low and dropping the birdie from above. There are six students following his directions, five standing in a line and one girl standing at the front demonstrating with him. A group of students are sitting on bleachers observing.
Photograph of a group of girls from St. Thomas Aquinas learning how to bowl. The girls and the teacher are wearing all white uniforms. A group of students not in uniform are sitting on bleachers observing.
Photograph of a gym coach teaching a group of students how to bowl. She is demonstrating ideal angles for the bowling ball to hit the pins. A group of students, some wearing uniforms and some are not, are sitting on bleachers observing.
Photograph of a gym coach teaching a group of students how to bowl. She is demonstrating the best way to release the bowling ball. The students are practicing with a volleyball. A group of students, some wearing uniforms and some are not, are sitting on bleachers observing.
Photograph of a gym coach teaching a group of students how to bowl. She is demonstrating the best way to release the bowling ball. A group of students, some wearing uniforms and some are not, are sitting on bleachers observing.
Photograph of a group of students learning how to play badminton in a school gymnasium. The coach is demonstrating how to hit the shuttlecock with the racket. A group of students are standing behind them as well as sitting on bleachers observing.
Report by R. W. Westphal regarding the receipt of letters by Mrs. J. D. Tippit. The attached documents include an advertisement for the Joesten Report and a letter by Maria Luisa Marin. Marin writes that perhaps J. D. Tippit was not an honorable man.
Report by R. W. Westphal regarding the receipt of letters by Mrs. J. D. Tippit. The attached documents include an advertisement for the Joesten Report and a letter by Maria Luisa Marin. Marin writes that perhaps J. D. Tippit was not an honorable man.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau. The report, which was submitted by detective H. M. Hart, states that Karen Lynn Bennett is employed at the Carousel Club in Dallas, Texas. A wanted persons report from the Fort Worth Police Department is attached.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau. The report, which was submitted by detective H. M. Hart, states that Karen Lynn Bennett is employed at the Carousel Club in Dallas, Texas.
Photocopy of a report addressed to W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report concerns James Collins Cole and is followed by arrest records. The report is largely illegible.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau. The report, which was submitted by detective L. D. Stringfellow, states that Jack Ruby hit James Collins over the head with a blackjack when Collins resisted arrest in front of the Vegas Club.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau. The report, which was submitted by detective L. D. Stringfellow, states that states that medical student Fred Beiberdorf examined Jack Ruby for injuries sustained during his apprehension. Bieberdorf perceived that Jack Ruby was not nervous and did not suffer from hypertension. He relayed that Ruby said the "officers had only done what their job called for."
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau. The report, which was submitted by detective L. D. Stringfellow, states that states that medical student Fred Beiberdorf examined Jack Ruby for injuries sustained during his apprehension. Bieberdorf perceived that Jack Ruby was not nervous and did not suffer from hypertension. He relayed that Ruby said the "officers had only done what their job called for."
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective L. D. Stringfellow, states that John Kaplan arrived in Dallas, Texas on September 13th, 1964. Kaplan made several calls to Eva Grant, Jack Ruby's sister, while staying at a hotel.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective W. S. Biggio, states that James Minnick said Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby were close friends. James Minnick worked at Speedy's Drive Inn as a cook.
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by detective W. S. Biggio, states that a letter addressed to Lt. Jack Revill is attached. The letter states that there is a suspicion that money was "to be paid to an assassin who would destroy our president."
Telegram which reads: "American justice is on trial and if you convict and kill Ruby then you are killing democracy but you think of all the negroes that have died in Texas without American justice."
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