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[Report on Officer's duties by F. M. Turner, in regards to the President's murder #1]
Report on Officer's duties by F. M. Turner, in regards to the President's murder. Turner was assigned to the group that met President John F. Kennedy at Love Field Airport and took him to Dallas. After the shooting, Turner followed the motorcade car to Parkland Hospital then reported to the Texas School Book Depository. He took affidavits from witnesses and assisted in the investigation.
[Report on Officer's duties by F. M. Turner, in regards to the President's murder #2]
Report on Officer's duties by F. M. Turner, in regards to the President's murder. Turner was assigned to the group that met President John F. Kennedy at Love Field Airport and took him to Dallas. After the shooting, Turner followed the motorcade car to Parkland Hospital then reported to the Texas School Book Depository. He took affidavits from witnesses and assisted in the investigation.
[Report on Officer's Duties by G. F. Rose, in regards to the President's murder #1]
Report on Officer's duties by G. F. Rose, in regards to the murder of the President. The report describes questioning Marina Oswald, wife of Lee Harvey Oswald, and confiscating evidence from their house in Irving, Texas.
[Report on Officer's Duties by G. F. Rose, in regards to the President's murder #2]
Report on Officer's duties by G. F. Rose, in regards to the murder of the President. The report describes questioning Marina Oswald, wife of Lee Harvey Oswald, and confiscating evidence from their house in Irving, Texas.
[Report on Officer's Duties by G. F. Rose, in regards to the President's murder #3]
Report on Officer's duties by G. F. Rose, in regards to the murder of the President. The report describes questioning Marina Oswald, wife of Lee Harvey Oswald, and confiscating evidence from their house in Irving, Texas.
[Report on Officer's Duties by G. F. Rose, in regards to the President's murder #4]
Report on Officer's duties by G. F. Rose, in regards to the murder of the President. The report describes questioning Marina Oswald, wife of Lee Harvey Oswald, and confiscating evidence from their house in Irving, Texas.
[Report on Officer's Duties, by H. M. Moore #1]
Report written by H. M. regarding his duties and actions the days that John F. Kennedy, J. D. Tippit and Lee Harvey Oswald were murdered.
[Report on Officer's Duties by H. M. Moore, in regards to the deaths surrounding the assassination of the President #1]
Report on Officer's duties by H. M. Moore, in regards to the deaths of President Kennedy, Officer J. D. Tippit, and Lee Harvey Oswald. Moore states that he was off duty when he learned of the shooting of President Kennedy, and reported for duty after calling in. His duties included answering telephones, searching locations and confiscating evidence, taking an affidavit from Michael Paine, and obtaining a search warrant for Jack Ruby's apartment.
[Report on Officer's Duties by H. M. Moore, in regards to the deaths surrounding the assassination of the President #2]
Report on Officer's duties by H. M. Moore, in regards to the deaths of President Kennedy, Officer J. D. Tippit, and Lee Harvey Oswald. Moore states that he was off duty when he learned of the shooting of President Kennedy, and reported for duty after calling in. His duties included answering telephones, searching locations and confiscating evidence, taking an affidavit from Michael Paine, and obtaining a search warrant for Jack Ruby's apartment.
[Report on Officer's Duties by J. P. Adamcik, in regards to the President's murder #1]
Report on Officer's duties by J. P. Adamcik, regarding the President's murder. Adamcik describes searching 2515 West Fifth in Irving, Texas, where Lee Harvey Oswald and Marina Oswald stayed.
[Report on Officer's Duties by J. P. Adamcik, in regards to the President's murder #2]
Report on Officer's duties by J. P. Adamcik, regarding the President's murder. Adamcik describes searching 2515 West Fifth in Irving, Texas, where Lee Harvey Oswald and Marina Oswald stayed.
[Report on Officer's Duties by J. R. Leavelle]
Report on officer's duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report on Officer's Duties, by J. R. Leavelle #1]
Report written by J. R. Leavelle regarding his duties and actions the day Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered.
[Report on Officer's Duties, by J. R. Leavelle #2]
Report written by J. R. Leavelle regarding his duties and actions the day Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered.
[Report on Officer's Duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death #1]
Report on Officer's duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death. Leavelle states that he was assisting in the transfer of Oswald from the jail, and describes watching Jack Ruby shoot Oswald while waiting for the car they were to ride in.
[Report on Officer's Duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death #2]
Report on Officer's duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death. Leavelle states that he was assisting in the transfer of Oswald from the jail, and describes watching Jack Ruby shoot Oswald while waiting for the car they were to ride in.
[Report on Officer's Duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death #3]
Report on Officer's duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death. Leavelle states that he was assisting in the transfer of Oswald from the jail, and describes watching Jack Ruby shoot Oswald while waiting for the car they were to ride in.
[Report on Officer's Duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to Officer J. D. Tippit's murder #1]
Report on Officer's duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to Officer J. D. Tippit's murder. Leavelle's duties included taking affidavits, taking witness Helen Markham to identify Lee Harvey Oswald in a lineup, and various office work.
[Report on Officer's Duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to Officer J. D. Tippit's murder #2]
Report on Officer's duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to Officer J. D. Tippit's murder. Leavelle's duties included taking affidavits, taking witness Helen Markham to identify Lee Harvey Oswald in a lineup, and various office work.
[Report on Officer's Duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to the President's murder #1]
Report on Officer's duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to the President's murder. Leavelle describes hearing of the shooting after arresting a suspect for another crime, and reporting to the Texas School Book Depository.
[Report on Officer's Duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to the President's murder #2]
Report on Officer's duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to the President's murder. Leavelle describes hearing of the shooting after arresting a suspect for another crime, and reporting to the Texas School Book Depository.
[Report on Officer's Duties by J. R. Leavelle, Page 2]
Page two of a report on officer's duties by J. R. Leavelle, in regards to the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report on Officer's Duties by J. R. Leavelle, regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report on Officer's Duties by J. R. Leavelle, regarding Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Leavelle describes the transfer and shooting of Oswald in detail.
[Report on Officer's Duties by K. L. Anderton, in regards to the President's murder #1]
Report on Officer's duties by K. L. Anderton, in regards to the murder of the President. Anderton states that he was on vacation the day of the shooting but came back to work when he learned about it. He helped transport Lee Harvey Oswald, and the next day took an affidavit from James Richard Worrell and answered telephones.
[Report on Officer's Duties by K. L. Anderton, in regards to the President's murder #2]
Report on Officer's duties by K. L. Anderton, in regards to the murder of the President. Anderton states that he was on vacation the day of the shooting but came back to work when he learned about it. He helped transport Lee Harvey Oswald, and the next day took an affidavit from James Richard Worrell and answered telephones.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. C. Graves]
Report on officer's duties by L. C. Graves in regards to the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Graves describes his actions, duties, and observations on the day of the shooting.
[Report on Officer's Duties, by L. C. Graves #1]
Report written by L. C. Graves regarding his duties and actions the day that Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered.
[Report on Officer's Duties, by L. C. Graves #2]
Report written by L. C. Graves regarding his duties and actions the day that Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered.
[Report on Officer's Duties, by L. C. Graves #3]
Report written by L. C. Graves regarding his duties and actions the day that Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. C. Graves in Regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's Murder #1]
Report on the duties of officers and description of the events leading up to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. C. Graves, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's murder #1]
Report on Officer's duties by L. C. Graves, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Graves describes helping other officers in the transfer of Oswald to the County Jail. He states that Jack Ruby sprang forward out of a line of camera men outside the jail office, and fired one round from a pistol into Oswald's stomach.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. C. Graves in Regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's Murder #2]
Report on the duties of officers and description of the events leading up to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. C. Graves, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's murder #2]
Report on Officer's duties by L. C. Graves, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Graves describes helping other officers in the transfer of Oswald to the County Jail. He states that Jack Ruby sprang forward out of a line of camera men outside the jail office, and fired one round from a pistol into Oswald's stomach.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. C. Graves, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's murder #3]
Report on Officer's duties by L. C. Graves, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Graves describes helping other officers in the transfer of Oswald to the County Jail. He states that Jack Ruby sprang forward out of a line of camera men outside the jail office, and fired one round from a pistol into Oswald's stomach.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. C. Graves, in regards to the President's murder #1]
Report on Officer's duties by L. C. Graves, in regards to the President's murder. Graves states that he was called in on a day off work to help investigate the murders of the President and Officer J. D. Tippit. He interviewed Helen Louise Markham and took her affidavit. The next day he took an affidavit from Mrs. Mary E. Bledsoe, who knew Oswald.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. C. Graves, in regards to the President's murder #2]
Report on Officer's duties by L. C. Graves, in regards to the President's murder. Graves states that he was called in on a day off work to help investigate the murders of the President and Officer J. D. Tippit. He interviewed Helen Louise Markham and took her affidavit. The next day he took an affidavit from Mrs. Mary E. Bledsoe, who knew Oswald.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. C. Graves, regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report on Officer's Duties by L. C. Graves, regarding Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Graves describes the transfer and shooting of Oswald, and states that he underwent surgery at Parkland Hospital within 10 minutes of his arrival.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. C. Graves, regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report on Officer's Duties by L. C. Graves, regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Grave states that on the day of the shooting he assisted in the transfer of Oswald. He describes escorting Oswald that morning for a final questioning and later to the basement in preparation for his transfer. He states that after walking through the basement hallway with Oswald, Jack Ruby sprang out of the line of cameramen and shot Oswald in the stomach. He then rode to Parkland Hospital in the ambulance with Oswald and Detectives J. R. Leavelle, Burgess, and Dr. Bieberdorf, and stood guard at the operation room until Oswald was pronounced dead.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. D. Montgomery]
Report on officer's duties by L. D. Montgomery, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. D. Montgomery, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald #1]
Report on Officer's Duties by Leslie D. Montgomery concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Montgomery describes the details of the events that occurred on November 24, 1963.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. D. Montgomery, concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald #2]
Report on Officer's Duties by Leslie D. Montgomery concerning the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald. Montgomery describes the details of the events that occurred on November 24, 1963.
[Report on Officer's Duties by L. D. Montgomery, regarding the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald]
Report on Officer's Duties by Leslie D. Montgomery, regarding Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Montgomery describes the transfer and shooting in detail.
[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 on Officer's Duties by Leslie D. Montgomery, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death #1]
Report on Officer's duties by Leslie D. Montgomery, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death. Montgomery describes escorting Oswald to be transferred and hearing a gunshot, then assisting in restraining Jack Ruby.
[Report on Officer's Duties by Leslie D. Montgomery, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death #2]
Report on Officer's duties by Leslie D. Montgomery, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death. Montgomery describes escorting Oswald to be transferred and hearing a gunshot, then assisting in restraining Jack Ruby.
[Report on Officer's Duties by Leslie D. Montgomery, in regards to the President's murder #1]
Report on Officer's duties by Leslie D. Montgomery, in regards to the President's murder. Montgomery's duties included investigating the Texas School Book Depository, answering telephones, and assisting in bringing Lee Harvey Oswald into the office for questioning.
[Report on Officer's Duties by Leslie D. Montgomery, in regards to the President's murder #2]
Report on Officer's duties by Leslie D. Montgomery, in regards to the President's murder. Montgomery's duties included investigating the Texas School Book Depository, answering telephones, and assisting in bringing Lee Harvey Oswald into the office for questioning.
[Report on Officer's Duties, by M. G. Hall #1]
Report written by M. G. Hall regarding his duties and actions the day Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered.
[Report on Officer's Duties, by M. G. Hall #2]
Report written by M. G. Hall regarding his duties and actions the day Lee Harvey Oswald was murdered.
[Report on Officer's Duties by M. G. Hall in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's death #1]
Report on Officer's duties by M. G. Hall, in regards to Lee Harvey Oswald's murder. Hall states that he went into the office on Sunday, November 24, 1963, when he learned of Oswald's death. He assisted in routine office work and spoke to Jack Ruby, along with F. B. I. Agent Hall.
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