John F. Kennedy, Dallas Police Department Collection - 71 Matching Results

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[Card by J. B. Toney]
Photocopy of a card by J. B. Toney concerning a prior arrest of Jack Ruby in February of 1963.
[Crime Scene Section Form concerning hulls found at the Texas School Book Depository]
Illegible photocopy of a Crime Scene Section Form by J. C. Day, concerning hulls found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository.
[Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway, January 27, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report from Detective V. J. Brian to Captain Gannaway, through Lieutenant Jack Revill, listing all the intelligence collected regarding Edwin M. Baldoza, aka Edward M. Baldoza, a known associate of Jack Ruby, who was a possible witness for his defense trial.
[Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway, January 27, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report from Detective R. W. Westphal to Captain Gannaway, through Lieutenant Jack Revill, listing all the intelligence collected regarding Pio Emil Hellocchio, aka Tony Hellocchio, a known associate of Jack Ruby.
[Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway, January 27, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report from Detective R. W. Westphal to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill detailing criminal intelligence gathered about Anthony Francis Caterine, aka Paul Caterine or Tony Caterine, an associate of Jack Ruby.
[Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway, January 27, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report from Detective F. A. Hellinghausen to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill regarding information supplied by informants concerning Graham Robinson E. Koch.
[Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway, January 27, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report from Detective V. J. Brian to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill regarding intelligence about Doris Fay Warner, a known associate of Jack Ruby.
[Criminal Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gannaway, January 27, 1964]
Criminal Intelligence Report from Detective R. W. Westphal to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill regarding a criminal investigation of Normal Earl Wright, aka Earl Norman.
[Handwritten note concerning Jack Ruby and Nolan Ray Schaffer]
Handwritten note by an unknown author concerning Jack Ruby and Nolan Ray Schaffer.
[Intelligence Report - Anthony Francis Caterine, January 27, 1964]
Intelligence report to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lt. Jack Revill concerning Anthony Francis Caterine, aka Paul or Tony Caterine. Mr. Caterine is reported to be the part owner of the Castaway Club.
[Intelligence Report - Associates of Jack Leon Ruby, January 27, 1964]
Intelligence report to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lt. Jack Revill listing names, addresses and phone numbers of associates of Jack Ruby.
[Intelligence Report - Peter Gregonis]
Intelligence report concerning the subject Peter Gregonis. Mr. Gregonis came to Dallas from New Orleans on November 25, 1970 to demonstrate for the innocence of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Intelligence Report to Captain W. P. Gananway, January 27, 1964]
Intelligence Report from Detective M. H. Brumley to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill listing all the names and phone numbers of associates of Jack Ruby
[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.
[Letter from J. Gordon Shanklin, April 27, 1964]
Letter from J. Gordon Shanklin tracking the receipt of a letter to be translated from the Polish language.
[Letter from J. Gordon Shanklin to Chief J. E. Curry, April 27, 1964]
Letter from J. Gordon Shanklin to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning the receipt of a letter to be translated from the Polish language.
[Letter from William J. Duppy to J. E. Curry - November 27, 1963]
Letter from William J. Duppy, Director of the Chicago Police Department's Intelligence Division to Dallas Chief of Police J. E. Curry regarding the latter's request to run an analysis as to whether Jack Ruby was the same person mentioned in the Chicago Police Department's records. The search was negative.
[Magazine article by Harold Feldman]
Magazine article by Harold Feldman from "The Nation", entitled "Oswald and the FBI".
[Memorandum - Anonymous Caller, November 27, 1963]
Memorandum from L. D. Stringfellow to Lt. Jack Revill concerning an anonymous caller with information about Lee Harvey Oswald. The caller was a Spanish speaking woman that said she worked as a maid.
[The Nation Clipping - Harold Feldman Article, January 27, 1964]
Photocopy of magazine article from "The Nation" titled: "Oswald and the FBI." The article was written by Harold Feldman.
[Note concerning a complaint about three men in a car]
Typed note by E. R. Beck concerning a woman's complaint about three men in a car at a stoplight. Beck describes the details of the woman's observations and complaint.
[Office Memorandum from Captain W. P. Gannaway to Chief of Police J. E. Curry - November 27, 1963]
Office Memorandum from Captain W. P. Gannaway to Chief of Police J. E. Curry regarding recommending that the Wine and Beer Permit issued to Jack Ruby's Carousel Club be canceled due to Jack Ruby's bad reputation and ill-character.
[Office Memorandum from Captain W. P. Gannaway to Chief of Police J. E. Curry - November 27, 1963]
Office Memorandum from Captain W. P. Gannaway to Chief of Police J. E. Curry regarding a dance hall license for Club Vegas, issued to Jack Ruby.
[Photocopy of a newspaper clipping about Lyndon B. Johnson]
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping about Lyndon B. Johnson.
[Report by an unknown author, concerning the activities of Jack Ruby]
Report typed by an unknown author concerning the activities of Jack Ruby. The report regards an interview with Ron Jenkins, of K. B. O. X. Radio Station. Jenkins stated that reporters were losing their press passes in the building, and he saw a man wearing a pass that was not his - but it was not Ruby. Jenkins found another press pass and returned it to its owner.
[Report by an unknown author, concerning the activities of Jack Ruby #2]
Report typed by an unknown author concerning the activities of Jack Ruby. The report regards an interview with Sam Pate of K. B. O. X. Radio Station. Pate stated that he observed Ruby in the assembly room in the basement of City Hall on Friday night, November 22, 1963. Pate knew Ruby well and was not sure how he got in the assembly room. After leaving the basement, he introduced Ruby to Jerry Kunkle, and Ruby tried to hand out passes to the Carousel Club.
[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 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 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.
[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 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 concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by J. C. Watson regarding officer's assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Watson describes his actions, duties, and observations on the morning of the shooting of Oswald on November 24, 1963.
[Report concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Oliver W. Harrison regarding his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Harrison states a list of facts relating to his activity as a Reserve Officer on November 24, 1963. He states that he was assigned to the sidewalk near the ramp exit from the City Hall basement, and that he did not know Jack Ruby and never saw him.
[Report concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Jerome Kasten regarding his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Kasten gives a statement of facts relating to his activities as a Reserve Officer on November 24, 1963. He states that he had met Jack Ruby once before.
[Report concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Johnnie F. Newton concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Newton describes his assignments on the morning of the shooting and states that he did not know Jack Ruby.
[Report concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by H. H. Hatley concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Hatley lists facts relating to his activity as a Reserve Officer on the day of the shooting. He states that he did not know Jack Ruby and never saw him.
[Report concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by T. D. McMillon concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. McMillon states that he was assigned to the basement of City Hall on November 24, 1963 for security during the transfer of Oswald. He describes seeing Jack Ruby yell at Oswald and lunge toward him to shoot him. He states that he stayed with Ruby until approximately 3:25 p. m. that day.
[Report concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Jessie C. Hunt concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Hunt makes a statement of the facts relating to his activity as a Reserve Officer on November 24, 1963 and states that he did not know Jack Ruby.
[Report concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Thomas R. Gregory regarding his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Gregory states that he assigned to stop all traffic at the corner of Central and Elm streets. After the shooting he was told to report to Parkland Hospital.
[Report concerning the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Willie B. Slack concerning his assignment and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Slack describes his duties and observations on the day of the shooting and states that he did not know Jack Ruby.
[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 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 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 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 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 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 regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by W. E. Chambers regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Chambers describes his assignment in the basement of the Police building as part of the security measures. He states that he was standing behind Oswald trying to keep people back from him when he saw a flash and heard a gunshot. He then assisted in subduing the suspect.
[Report regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by V. C. Campbell regarding his assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Campbell states the he was assigned to the basement hallway on November 24, 1963, and that he was standing by the jail office when he heard a gunshot. He assisted in helping other officers attempt to get Oswald back into the jail office, then helped place him on the ambulance stretcher. He states that he was then assigned to stand guard at the operating room at Parkland Hospital.
[Report regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by H. L. Dawson regarding his assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Dawson states that he was assigned to the basement of the City Hall. After the shooting he was directed to check the credentials of everyone who entered or exited the basement.
[Report regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by B. S. Cardy regarding his assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Cardy describes observing the crowd and the events in the basement of City Hall and states that he did not see Jack Ruby prior to the shooting, though he had known him for eight to ten years.
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