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 a youtube video of a radio interview of Gerald Hill conducted by Bob Whitten. In this interview, Hill describes the events of the arrest, from the police call notifying the police of JD Tippit's murder to the chase for Oswald prior to finding…
"Color photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald being taken out of the Texas Theatre in Oak Cliff after he was arrested by members of the Dallas Police Department for the shooting of Officer J.D. Tippit. The picture was taken by photographer Jim MacCammon.…
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…
"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…
"Original 35mm black and white negative taken by Dallas Times Herald and United Press International staff photographer Darryl Heikes. The image shows Dallas Police Sergeant Gerald 'Jerry' Hill being interviewed in the third floor hallway of Dallas…
"Original 35mm black and white negative taken by Dallas Times Herald and United Press International staff photographer Darryl Heikes. The image shows Dallas Police Sergeant Gerald 'Jerry' Hill being interviewed in the third floor hallway of Dallas…
"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,…
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…
"Original 120mm black and white negative taken by Dallas Times Herald and United Press International staff photographer Darryl Heikes. This image shows Lee Harvey Oswald escorted by Dallas Police Detective Elmer Boyd leaving the Homicide and Robbery…
"Original 35mm black and white negative taken by an unidentified Dallas Times Herald staff photographer. This image shows Dallas Police officers in the Dallas Police Department headquarterson Monday, November 25, 1963, observing a moment of silence…
"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,…
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…
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.