This visualization, made in Palladio, maps every single social connection in Gerald Hill's Warren Commission KP file. A very dense web of connections, I attempted to place Hill somewhat in the middle and branch out different levels of connections…
The rifle used by Lee Harvey Oswald to murder President Kennedy obtained by the Dallas Police Department on the day of November 22, 1963 following Oswald's arrest.
This is a screenshot of the title/header of a (very lengthy) article published on a blog dedicated to JFK, MLK, and Malcolm X assassination conspiracies, "Kennedys and King." The article essentially accuses Gerald Hill of framing Oswald for Tippit's…
This FBI document, included in Gerald Hill's Warren Commission Folder, deals entirely with the matter of a statement Hill made during his radio interview with Bob Whitten the evening of the assassination. Hill had claimed that it was possible that…
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…
This is a short video depicting both Lee Harvey Oswald's entrance into the Dallas Police headquarters and a brief snippet of an interview Gerald Hill gave to the press shortly after the fact.
This is the first half of an interview between Gerald Hill and a self-described JFK "private researcher," Jeff Meek, from around 1795. The video addresses the issues of where Hill was that day, the course of the Oswald arrest, and, notably, how Hill…
This is part 2 of an interview between Gerald Hill and self-described "private researcher" Jeff Meek, from around 1795. This interview continues the discussion about how Hill and other police officers knew Jack Ruby, among other topics.