News release by Chief J. E. Curry in which he states that, unless instructed otherwise by federal authorities, the Dallas Police Department intends to make case files available to the public.
Handwritten note by H. M. Moore. Moore states that he received a phone call from a woman who said a gas station attendant told her that "Oswald would be lynched this morn."
Property clerk's invoice or receipt of items belonging to Jack Ruby confiscated by Lt. Smart and Lt. Swain, including a newspapers and a briefcase with business correspondence.
Property clerk's invoice or receipt of items belonging to Jack Ruby confiscated by Lt. Smart and Lt. Swain, including a newspapers and a briefcase with business correspondence.
Property clerk's invoice or receipt of items belonging to Jack Ruby confiscated by Lt. Smart and Lt. Swain, including a newspapers and a briefcase with business correspondence.
Property clerks' receipt for items belonging to Jack Ruby. These items include money, jewelry, an address book, shoes, and a suit. The items were received from the jail by property clerks B. J. Smith and W. M. Dickey.
Form which indicates the receipt of items by property clerks of the Dallas Police Department. These items belonged to Jack Ruby and include a briefcase, newspapers, stamps, money bags, loose money, eyeglasses, a knife, and several belts.
Submission to the Identification Bureau of Lee Harvey Oswald's clothing. Clothing items include a sweater, undershirt, shirt, trousers, socks, and shoes. These items were released to G. M. Doughty and then to V. E. Drain.
Property clerks' receipt for items belonging to Jack Ruby. These items include money, jewelry, an address book, shoes, and a suit. The items were received from the jail by property clerks B. J. Smith and W. M. Dickey.
Supplementary offense report by W. E. Potts and F. M. Turner. Ronald Fischer stated that a photo of Oswald looked a lot like a man who had been looking out the window of the Texas Book Depository on the day that the President was killed.
Supplementary offense report by W. E. Potts and F. M. Turner. Ronald Fischer stated that a photo of Oswald looked a lot like a man who had been looking out the window of the Texas Book Depository on the day that the President was killed.
Note by Lieutenant Bohart regarding a tip from Myrtle Bynium Pinkston. Note reads: "11-22-63. Myrtle Bynium Pinkston W-F- 5'2"- 115 lbs - Cab driver says she knows Jack Ruby and has gone with him - seems to be bragging - Boharh"
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