Affidavit for a search warrant filed by E. L. Boyd and M. G. Hall. The affidavit reads: "We, E. L. Boyd and M. G. Hall, do solemnly swear that a certain place in Dallas County, Texas, described 3508 Oak Lawn in the city of Dallas and being known as the Vegas Club and being the premises under the control and in charge of Jack Leon Ruby and parties unknown is a place where implements are kept for the purpose of aiding in the commission of an offense as defined by the Penal Code of the State of Texas, to-wit: murder of Lee Harvey Oswald on the 24th day of November, 1963. Wherefore I ask that a warrant to search the above-described placed be forthwith issued in accordance with the law in such cases provided."
Affidavit In Any Fact by Billy Joe Willis, a friend of Jack Ruby. Willis states that he had known Ruby for 12 years and worked for him as a drummer in the Carousel Club. He notes that Ruby seemed emotional about the President's death and was having a hard time accepting it.
Affidavit In Any Fact by Billy Joe Willis, a friend of Jack Ruby. Willis states that he had known Ruby for 12 years and worked for him as a drummer in the Carousel Club. He notes that Ruby seemed emotional about the President's death and was having a hard time accepting it.
Poor quality photocopy of an affidavit by C. A. Greeson, regarding his position during the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. The affidavit is handwritten and partially illegible.
Affidavit In Any Fact handwritten by C. A. Greeson regarding the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. Greeson describes his position during the shooting of Oswald in detail.
Affidavit In Any Fact handwritten by C. A. Greeson regarding the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. Greeson describes his position during the shooting of Oswald in detail.
Affidavit In Any Fact by George Senator, a friend of Jack Ruby. Senator states that he had known Ruby for about eight years and that they lived together. He describes how Ruby seemed very sad and shocked about the President's death.
Affidavit In Any Fact by George Senator, a friend of Jack Ruby. Senator states that he had known Ruby for about eight years and that they lived together. He describes how Ruby seemed very sad and shocked about the President's death.
Affidavit in Any Fact by Ira F. Van Cleave concerning officer's duties on November 24, 1963. Van Cleave describes the events that occurred during the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald from City Hall to the County Jail.
Affidavit in Any Fact by Ira F. Van Cleave concerning officer's duties on November 24, 1963. Van Cleave describes the events that occurred during the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald from City Hall to the County Jail.
Arrest Report on Investigative Prisoner by J. W. Fritz for the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. The report identifies Jack Ruby as the assassin of Oswald.
Arrest Report on Investigative Prisoner by J. W. Fritz for the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald. The report identifies Jack Ruby as the assassin of Oswald.
Case report on Jack Ruby by officers J. R. Leavelle, E. R. Bock, and J. W. Fritz. The report states that he broke from a crowd of news reporters and shot Lee Harvey Oswald from a distance of no more than two feet. A list of witnesses and an arresting officer's report is attached.
Inter-office correspondence regarding possible clandestine activity at 3809 Meadowbrook Drive, an address provided to the police by Karen Lynn Bennett.
Envelope which once held evidence for the Jack Ruby case. Handwritten notes on the envelope read: "One Le Countre watch. One Ruby, three small stones. 12/12/63 SAFE DR 111096. Hold for Capt Will Fritz. Returned 12-21-63 by V. E. Drain F. B. I."
Handwritten report by J. C. Watson regarding officer's duties and witness to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby. Watson describes his duties, actions, and observations during the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald from City Hall to the County Jail.
Handwritten report by J. C. Watson regarding officer's duties and witness to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby. Watson describes his duties, actions, and observations during the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald from City Hall to the County Jail.
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