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[Voluntary Statement by Ernest Jay Owens #2]
Voluntary statement by Ernest Jay Owens regarding a man he saw on Wood Street by Good-Lattimer Expressway on the day of the assassination. He states that the man was carrying a rifle and that he had never seen him before.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by T. T. Wardlaw, February 18, 1964]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by T. T. Wardlaw, regards an interview with Sandra Sue Kramer. Kramer stated that she is employed by the Kelly Girl Service and was working at the Texas School Book Depository on November 22nd, 1963. She did not know Lee Harvey Oswald. Kramer said that she knows Jack Ruby's sister, Eva Grant.
[Front of Lee Harvey Oswald's Former Residence]
Photographs of the front of the former residence of Lee Harvey Oswald at 214 West Neely Street in Dallas, Texas.
[Laboratory Report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation #3]
Carbon copy of a laboratory report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Examination was requested for "Firearms - Spectographic - Microscopic Analyes [sic] - Fingerprint - Document." Evidence received included bullets, bullet fragments, firearms, metal fragments, and fibers.
[Handwritten note on Property Clerk's Receipt of Items Belonging to Jack Ruby, December 3, 1963]
Property clerk's invoice or receipt of the $42 dollars on Jack Ruby's person confiscated by Lt. Swain and Lr. Smart. It also includes a handwritten note by C. N. Dhority dated 12/07/1963 reading: "case filed hold."
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry by C. C. Wallace, regarding an interview with Warren Rickey]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by C. C. Wallace, regarding an interview with Warren Rickey, of the camera crew for WBAPTV. The report is concerning the activities of Jack Ruby on the morning of November 24, 1963.
[Index tab labeled "M" #2]
Index tab labeled "M", by an unknown author.
[Letter from Arnold Johnson to Lee Harvey Oswald, September 19, 1963 #1]
Photograph of a letter from Arnold Johnson to Lee Harvey Oswald, on September 19, 1963. He speaks vaguely of Oswald's imminent move to Baltimore, and his residence in the Soviet Union.
[Report regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by Alvin B. Craig regarding his assignments and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Craig describes his activity as a Reserve Officer on November 24, 1963, and states that he was assigned to the driveway leading to the parking area and later the corridor where the barred windows opened into the jail office. Craig further states that he did not know Jack Ruby.
[Property Clerk's Invoice or Receipt, November 26, 1963 #1]
Property clerk's invoice or receipt for items found at Police Lab Crime Scene Search Section #7992. A small slip of paper is also included. The text reads: "This is a list of evidence released to the FBI from our crime lab 11-26-63."
[Envelope originally containing letters from Johnnie Mae Hackworthe]
Envelope originally containing letters from Johnnie Mae Hackworthe to the Dallas Police Department, Governor John Connally, and Lyndon B. Johnson.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by F. A. Hellinghausen and P. M. Parks, February 18, 1964 #2]
Criminal intelligence report regarding an interview with Gary Taylor. Taylor stated that he met Lee Harvey and Marina Oswald in September of 1962. He thought that Oswald seemed dissatisfied with the world. He also stated that George de Mohrenschildt was a Communist.
[Voluntary Statement by Jesse James Williams #2]
Voluntary statement by Jesse James Williams describing an incident with a man with a rifle and a gun. Williams states that after midnight of Wednesday morning he made an acquaintance with a man who invited him to his motel. After having drinks the man became violent towards him, removed a rifle from a closet, and told Williams to leave. He states that the man pulled out a pistol after driving him back to his car, and that he never got his name but remembered his license plate.
[Letters Sent to Jack Ruby in 1964]
Poor quality photocopies of letters which were sent to Jack Ruby during his time at Dallas County Jail. The letters were written by citizens, many of whom express an interest in his well-being and spirituality.
[Report concerning an interview with J. K. Ramsey]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by C. C. Wallace concerning an interview with J. K. Ramsey. Wallace states that Ramsey was interviewed as to any information about the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald that was not included in his original report. Ramsey added that he did not know Jack Ruby nor did he know how he gained entrance to the basement of City Hall.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by V. J. Brian and R. W. Westphal, February 17, 1964 #6]
Criminal intelligence report by V. J. Brian and R. W. Westphal regarding an interview with Pat Lawrence. Lawrence, who worked at the Texas School Book Depository, stated that she did not know Lee Harvey Oswald. She also stated that she knew Jack Ruby on sight, as she frequented the Vegas Club on her off hours.
[Index page filed under "S" from an inventory notebook #2]
Index page from a notebook containing an inventory of information related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and related cases. The page is filed under index tab "S".
[Index page filed under "D" from an inventory notebook #4]
Index page from a notebook containing an inventory of information related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and related cases. The page is filed under index tab "D".
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by V. J. Brian and R. W. Westphal, February 18, 1964 #3]
Criminal intelligence report by V. J. Brian and R. W. Westphal regarding an interview with Ruth Dean. Dean, who worked at the Texas School Book Depository, stated that she did not know Lee Harvey Oswald. She was standing outside of the building with Madie B. Reese when President Kennedy was shot. She said she heard three shots.
[Report concerning an interview with I. F. Van Cleave]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by P. G. McCaghren concerning an interview with I. F. Van Cleave. McCaghren states that the interview was essentially the same as Van Cleave's original report, but he added that he did know Jack Ruby vaguely.
[Case Report on the Murder of J. D. Tippit #3]
Case report filed on November 22, 1963, concerning the murder of J. D. Tippit. It includes a description of Lee Harvey Oswald, a summary of the case, and a list of witnesses.
[Inventory of Additional Items Removed from Ruth Paine's House #1]
Inventory of items removed from Ruth Paine's house at 2515 W. 5th in Irving, Texas. The items were recovered by G. F. Rose, and R. S. Stovall. Items included a medal, jewelry, negatives, Russian books, photographs, and manuscripts written by Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Squad Car and Policemen #2]
Photograph of a Dallas Police squad car at the scene of the Tippit shooting. Two police officers stand to the left, and another stands behind a car on that side of the road.
[Back cover to inventory notebook]
Back cover to a bound notebook containing an inventory of information related to the investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and related cases.
[Index page filed under "T" from an inventory notebook #1]
Index page from a notebook containing an inventory of information related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and related cases. The page is filed under index tab "T".
[Index tab labeled '1965']
Index tab labeled '1965'.
[Report on Officer's Duties by R. M. Sims, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death #2]
Report on Officer's duties by R. M. Sims, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death. Sims states that he was off duty when he learned that Oswald had been shot. He reported to work and took an affidavit from Jack Ruby's roommate, George Senator.
[Property Clerk's Receipt of Items Belonging to Lee Harvey Oswald #1]
Receipt by property clerks of items which once belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald. Items include loose change, a chrome ID bracelet, brass key, and a paycheck voucher.
[Report on Officer's Duties, by Leslie D. Montgomery]
Report written by Leslie D. Montgomery regarding his duties and actions the day Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered.
[Report from C. E. Talbert to Chief J. E. Curry, November 26, 1963]
Report from C. E. Talbert to Chief J. E. Curry, concerning the security of police parking and the prisoner loading are on November 24, 1963. Talbert describes the security measures taken and instructions given during the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by H. M. Hart, February 14, 1964 #2]
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.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by L. D. Stringfellow, February 18, 1964 #2]
Report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau in Dallas, Texas. The report, which was submitted by L. D. Stringfellow, states that David Conrad Glass told agents he would be testifying in the Jack Ruby trial. Glass, who was not invited to testify, dreamed that Lee Harvey Oswald would assassinate President Kennedy prior to it occurring. He had a pistol in his possession and was arrested upon arrival.
[City Hall Basement]
Photographs of the reconstruction of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, showing the basement of City Hall and the parking lot, where several cars are parked.
[Table of Contents, listing affidavits by person]
Table of contents listing affidavits by person.
[Index Tab "C"]
Photocopy of an index tab labeled "C."
[Receipt for Property Received by Court by Marvin Johnson, February 10, 1964 #2]
Receipt written by Marvin Johnson for W. F. Alexander for the removal of Jack Ruby's gun from the police property room.
[Statement by L. L. Fox, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Statement by L. L. Fox concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Fox states that he left City Hall at 10:45 a. m. the day of the shooting and did not return. He also states that he did not know Jack Ruby.
[Telegrams to Jack Ruby from Robert Burns and Ronald Peters, November 24, 1963 #2]
Individual telegrams by Robert Burns and Ronald Peters to Jack Ruby, congratulating him for assassinating Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Microfilm Copy of Arrest Report for Jack Ruby]
Microfilm copy of an arrest report regarding investigative prisoner Jack Ruby. The report states that Ruby shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Affidavit In Any Fact by Mrs. R. A. Reid #2]
Affidavit In Any Fact by Mrs. R. A. Reid, an employee at the Texas School Book Depository. She describes watching the motorcade go by outside and hearing three shots that sounded like they came from the Depository building. After returning inside she saw Lee Harvey Oswald and told him the President was shot, and he mumbled in reply. She then saw him leave the back office near the lunch room.
[Statement by Sam Guinyard]
Handwritten statement by Sam Guinyard. Guinyard states that he heard shots while working at his job at a used car lot. He ran into the street and saw a white man running west on Jefferson. Then he saw a policeman lying on the ground in the street. He states that the policeman was bloody and looked dead.
[Report from C. G. Lewis to Chief J. E. Curry, November 27, 1963]
Report from C. G. Lewis to Chief J. E. Curry regarding officer's assignments and observations during the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Letters from Citizens to the Police Department]
A number of letters and newspaper clippings sent by citizens to the Dallas Police Department. Many of the letters are of an inflammatory nature. Others are positive, include theories, or serve as inquiries as to the dispensation of checks to appropriate parties.
[Affidavit in Any Fact by D. R. Archer #2]
Affidavit in any fact by D. R. Archer, concerning the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report to W. P. Gannaway by W. S. Biggio, February 11, 1964]
Criminal intelligence report addressed to Captain W. P. Gannaway of the Special Service Bureau. The report, which was submitted by W. S. Biggio, states that Darrell Whitsell has made threats against Jack Ruby.
[Receipt by Identification Bureau of Live Rounds #1]
Form for submission of evidence to the Crime Scene Search Section of the Identification Bureau in Dallas, Texas. Items submitted included two live rounds of .38 caliber ammunition. These items were received from officer Davenport and released to inspector Thomas J. Kelley. They were taken from Lee Harvey Oswald's gun.
[Report listing arrest information for Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby]
Typed report listing the arresting officers and times of arrest for Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby. Includes the names of officers present for Oswald's arrest at the Texas Theater.
[Report by Sergeant of Police H. H. Stringer to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, December 3, 1963 #3]
Report from Sergeant of Police H. H. Stringer to Chief of Police J. E. Curry, describing his participation in the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Personnel Record for J. D. Tippit]
Badge number I. D. card, change of address card, and salary schedule card for officer J. D. Tippit.
[Gun Right-Side Up]
Photograph of the gun used by Lee Harvey Oswald lying on a piece of paper laid out on a counter. Another piece of paper tacked above the gun reads "11-22-63. 1940 Made in Italy. Dallas. 6.5 Cal. C2766. Scope. 4 x 18 coated. Hollywood, Calif. Ordinance Optics, Inc. JDW."
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