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[Intelligence Report: Dallas Morning News Clipping, July 24, 1979
Intelligence report which includes a newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News. The article states that Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby may not have been loners as the media portrayed them.
[Memo by V. C. Campbell, January 24, 1978]
Memorandum by V. C. Campbell states that a mug shot negative of Jack Ruby was released to T. A. Hutson. A handwritten note on the reverse reads: "At same date and time noted on reverse, Assistant Chief T. A. Hutson handed down the original negative mug shot to Chief D. A. Byrd who in turn gave it to Mr. Jack Moriarty and Mr. Harold A. Rose of the House Select Committee. The negative was a loan and was to be returned to this department on completion of their investigation."
[Memo by V. C. Campbell, January 24, 1978]
Memorandum by C. V. Campbell states that a mug shot negative of Lee Harvey Oswald was released to Assistant Chief of Police T. A. Hutson. A handwritten note on the back reads: "On same date and time noted on reverse, Assistant Chief T. A. Hutson handed the original negative mug shot to Chief D. A. Byrd who in turn gave it to Mr. Jack Moriarty and Mr. Harold A. Rose of the House Select Committee. The negative was a load and was to be returned to this department upon completion of their investigation."
[Dallas Police Department Special Order by Assistant Chief of Police R. H. Winters - April 24, 1969]
Dallas Police Department Special Order by Assistant Chief of Police R. H. Winters requesting that Prosecution Reports reflect probable cause of for arrest and substantiating the legality of prosecution.
[Newspaper Clipping by W. S. Biggio]
Newspaper clipping taken from the Dallas Times Herald by W. S. Biggio, concerning the trial of Clay Shaw.
[Letter to Joe Hatcher from Charles Batchelor, June 1968]
Carbon copy of a letter to Mr. Joe Hatcher from Chief Charles Batchelor. Batchelor states that he is delighted to hear that Hatcher's group will be visiting Dallas and suggests they allow an officer to spot their bus in an appropriate place.
[Dallas Morning News Clipping, May 24, 1968]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News, titled "Research Group Seeks Probe of Kennedy's Assassination." The article contains information pertaining to the Kennedy Assassination Inquiry Committee; the group is seeking the identities of men photographed in police custody soon after the Kennedy assassination on November 22nd, 1963.
[Dallas Morning News Clipping, May 24, 1968]
Newspaper clipping from the Dallas Morning News, titled "Research Group Seeks Probe of Kennedy's Assassination." The article contains information pertaining to the Kennedy Assassination Inquiry Committee; the group is seeking the identities of men photographed in police custody soon after the Kennedy assassination on November 22nd, 1963.
[Letter from Velma Aitken, March 24, 1968]
Letter from Velma Aitken requesting information regarding Jack Ruby's medical treatment.
[Letter from Velma Aitken to Dallas Police Department, March 24, 1968]
Letter from Velma Aitken to the Dallas Police Department, requesting information regarding Jack Ruby's medical treatment.
[Newspaper Clipping: New Orleans DA Subpoenas Man Held After Assassination #1]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which appeared in The Dallas Morning News. The article states that Layton Martens was subpoenaed by District Attorney Jim Garrison.
[Newspaper Clipping: New Orleans DA Subpoenas Man Held After Assassination #2]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which appeared in The Dallas Morning News. The article states that Layton Martens was subpoenaed by District Attorney Jim Garrison.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, May 24, 1966 #1]
Criminal intelligence report written by R. W. Westphal. Westphal states Ruth Paine and her husband sold their home and moved to a different address.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal, May 24, 1966 #2]
Criminal intelligence report written by R. W. Westphal. Westphal states Ruth Paine and her husband sold their home and moved to a different address.
[Resume and Job Application of Declan P. Ford #1]
Resume and job application by Declan P. Ford. Ford had experience doing geological studies. He was a member of the U. S. Navy from 1942 to 1945. A short report at the end of the application states that Ford's wife, Katherine, was known to have stated that Communism had merit. Katherine Ford, who was Russian, had been seen with Marina Oswald.
[Resume and Job Application of Declan P. Ford #2]
Resume and job application by Declan P. Ford. Ford had experience doing geological studies. He was a member of the U. S. Navy from 1942 to 1945. A short report at the end of the application states that Ford's wife, Katherine, was known to state that Communism had merit. Katherine Ford, who was Russian, was seen with Marina Oswald.
[Letter from Sam Gantry, February 24, 1964]
Threatening letter by Sam Gantry against President Johnson and his family. The letter was sent from Chicago, Illinois.
[Letter from Sam Gantry to President Johnson and family, February 24, 1964 #1]
Letter from Sam Gantry to President Johnson and his family. Gantry threatens the lives of the President and his wife and children.
[Letter from Sam Gantry to President Johnson and family, February 24, 1964 #2]
Letter from Sam Gantry to President Johnson and his family. Gantry threatens the lives of the President and his wife and children.
[Memo to Henry Wade from Everett, February 24, 1964]
Annotated carbon copy of a memo sent to Henry Wade by Everett. The memo presents a list of individuals who have firsthand knowledge of Jack Ruby's reputation for being an attention seeker. The list includes names, addresses, and short descriptions of the individuals' experiences with Ruby.
[Memo to Henry Wade from Everett, February 24, 1964]
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 brutality and bad character committed by Jack Ruby. The list includes names, addresses, and short descriptions of the individuals' experiences with Ruby.
[Memo to Henry Wade from Everett, February 24, 1964]
Annotated carbon copy of a memo sent to Henry Wade by Zimmerman. The memo presents a list of individuals who have firsthand knowledge of Jack Ruby's good character. The list includes names and short descriptions of the individuals' experiences with Ruby.
[Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway, January 24, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report from Detective R. W. Westphal to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill regarding Nat Jaffers, an associate of Jack Ruby.
[Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway, January 24, 1964]
Intelligence Report from Detective D. N. Boyd to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill regarding the criminal and personal history of Ralph Paul
[Letter by Joel Tisdale to Captain J. W. Fritz, November 24, 1963 #1]
Letter from Chief Joel Tisdale to Captain of Police J. W. Fritz informing him of the results of laboratory tests on Jack Ruby's revolver.
[Letter by Joel Tisdale to Captain J. W. Fritz, November 24, 1963 #2]
Letter from Chief Joel Tisdale to Captain of Police J. W. Fritz informing him of the results of laboratory tests on Jack Ruby's revolver.
[Letter from Joel Tisdale to Captain J. W. Fritz, January 24, 1964]
Letter from Joel Tisdale to Captain J. W. Fritz, regarding laboratory tests on Jack Ruby's gun and bullets.
[Letter to Captain Fritz, January 24, 1964]
Letter to Captain Will Fritz regarding laboratory tests on Ruby's gun and bullets.
[Letter to J. W. Fritz by J. D. Chastain, January 24, 1964]
Letter addressed to Captain Will Fritz of the Dallas Police Department. In the letter, J. D. Chastain states that bullets and a revolver were submitted to the laboratory.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by R. W. Westphal. January 24, 1964]
Photocopy of a report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Dallas Police Department. The report, which was submitted by detective R. W. Westphal, states that Nat Jaffers is a known associate of Jack Ruby. Ruby is a salesman for Larck Hobbies.
[Correspondence Regarding Activity at 3809 Meadowbrook Dr, December 24, 1963]
Inter-office correspondence regarding possible clandestine activity at 3809 Meadowbrook Drive, an address provided to the police by Karen Lynn Bennett.
[Report concerning reports on the activities of Jack Ruby]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by O. A. Jones regarding reports collected on the activities of Jack Ruby. Jones describes various reports concerning investigations conducted in connection with the Ruby case that were not directly involved with the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24, 1963.
[Report on the investigation of operational security]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by O. A. Jones regarding reports collected on the investigation of operational security during the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald from City Hall to the County Jail.
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry by O. A. Jones, concerning a memo for the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by O. A. Jones. It is an introductory memo to Chief Curry for the report on the investigation of operational security for the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry by O. A. Jones, concerning investigations on Jack Ruby]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by O. A. Jones, concerning investigations conducted in connection with the Jack Ruby case that were not directly involved with the events of Sunday, November 24, 1963. The report includes previous arrests of Ruby, leads that Ruby and Lee Harvey Oswald were acquainted, and other related investigations.
[Affidavit for a Search Warrant for the Vegas Club]
Affidavit for a Search Warrant by Joe B. Brown for the Vegas Club at 3508 Oak Lawn, operated by Jack Ruby.
[Affidavit for Search Warrant]
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 General by J. W. Fritz, Charging Jack Ruby with Murder #1]
Affidavit General by Captain J. W. Fritz. The affidavit charges Jack Ruby with the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Affidavit General by J. W. Fritz, November 24, 1963]
Affidavit form filing murder charges against Jack Ruby for the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Affidavit In Any Fact by Billy Joe Willis #1]
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 #2]
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 C. A. Greeson #1]
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 by C. A. Greeson #2]
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 C. A. Greeson #3]
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 D. R. Archer #1]
Affidavit in any fact by D. R. Archer, concerning the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Affidavit in Any Fact by D. R. Archer #2]
Affidavit in any fact by D. R. Archer, concerning the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Affidavit in Any Fact by D. R. Archer #3]
Affidavit In Any Fact by D. R. Archer in handwriting, concerning the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Affidavit In Any Fact by George Senator #1]
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 #2]
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 #1]
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.
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