"Black and white photographic print taken by the Dallas police department on November 22, 1963, of the interior of the Texas Theatre where suspect Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested.
R. W. "Rusty" Livingston, an employee of the police crime lab,…
"Black and white photographic print taken by the Dallas police department on November 22, 1963, of the interior of the Texas Theatre where suspect Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested.
R. W. "Rusty" Livingston, an employee of the police crime lab,…
An image of the revolver found on Lee Harvey Oswald when he was arrested at the Texas Theater. The object was used as part of the Warren Commission (Exhibit 143) and was transferred to the National Archives' custody in 1964 . The revolver is a Smith…
This is the entire Warren Commission folder containing Gerald L. Hill's testimony and files pertaining to him, uploaded as one document. It is 104 pages in length - comparably long for a KP folder - and contains a variety of transcriptions and…
This is a photograph of the four live .38 Special cartridges that the Dallas Police Officers found on Lee Harvey Oswald the day of his arrest. The photograph was taken as part of the Warren Commission; the cartridges together as an artifact were…
These are two photographs of the shirt that Lee Harvey Oswald was wearing when he was apprehended and arrested inside the Texas Theater. The shirt was an exhibit in the Warren Commission (Exhibit # 150) and is held by the National Archives as a…
In this snippet from page 30 of Hill's Warren Commission folder, Hill describes how he came down from the seventh floor, finding no clues, only to discover a stack of boxes by the window on the sixth floor
Gerald Hill is responding here to a question from David W. Belin during his deposition about where he was assigned during the day of the assassination, before the events transpired. He was apparently not initially assigned to anything pertaining to…
On the 29th page of his Warren Commission KP folder, Gerald Hill describes how he got inside the Texas School Book Depository and ultimately made his way to the "Sniper's Nest." He describes taking a passenger elevator that doesn't go all the way up,…
In this screenshot from the fourth page of Ray Hawkins' Warren Commission KP folder, Hawkins describes the tussle with Lee Harvey Oswald in his statement to Chief Curry. He specifically states that Hill got the gun before Oswald was even handcuffed -…
"Original black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen Friday afternoon after the assassination. This image shows Dallas Police Sergeant Gerald Hill leaning out of a sixth floor window adjacent…