Screenshot of Sorrels testimony
Forrest Sorrels interview of Oswald
Sorrels describes his interview with Lee Harvey Oswald
http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/russ/testimony/sorrels3.htm
Carly Long
photograph
YouTube video of Hill interview at the Dallas Police HQ, November 22, 1963
Video of Gerald Hill giving an interview shortly after Oswald was brought into the Dallas Police HQ
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.
JFK Assassination Forum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=81&v=QqaRCRJE2f4
YouTube.com
06/01/2014
Katelyn Belz
Standard YouTube License;
FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the US Copyright Law
YouTube video upload
English
YouTube video
Black Sweater Lee Harvey Oswald Wore When Killed
Image of the black long-sleeve sweater Lee Harvey Oswald was wearing when Jack Ruby shot him in the basement of the Dallas Police Department on Nov. 24, 1963.
The sweater Lee Harvey Oswald was wearing when Jack Ruby shot him in the basement of the Dallas Police Department.. Oswald was being transitioned from the downtown Dallas Police Department to the county jail. The sweater shows a tear in the lower abdomen, where the bullet entered, and tears where the Parkland Hospital staff cut open his shirt prior to surgery.
National Archives
"Black Sweater Lee Harvey Oswald Was Wearing When Shot by Jack Ruby" page 1. https://catalog.archives.gov/id/305169
National Archives
11/30/1963 - 9/24/1964
Ronni Farid
Series: Numbered Exhibits, 11/30/1963 - 9/24/1964
Record Group 272: Records of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, 1954 - 1965
Photograph
ARC Identifier: 305169
Search Identifier: JFK Assassination
Brown Shirt Lee Harvey Oswald Was Wearing When Shot
Image of the brown long-sleeve shirt Lee Harvey Oswald was wearing when Jack Ruby shot him in the basement of the Dallas Police Department on Nov. 24, 1963.
The shirt Lee Harvey Oswald was wearing when Jack Ruby shot him in the basement of the Dallas Police Department. The shirt shows a tear in the lower abdomen, where the bullet entered, and tears where the Parkland Hospital staff cut open his shirt prior to surgery.
President (1963-1969 : Johnson). President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. 11/30/1963-9/24/1964 (Most Recent)
"Shirt Lee Harvey Oswald Was Wearing When He Was Shot" page 1. https://catalog.archives.gov/id/305142
National Archives
11/30/1963 - 9/24/1964
Ronni Farid
Series: Numbered Exhibits, 11/30/1963 - 9/24/1964
Record Group 272: Records of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, 1954 - 1965
Photograph
ARC Identifier: 305142
Search Identifier: JFK Assassination
Dallas Police Officers Observing Moment of Silence for J.D. Tippit
Photograph of Dallas officers taking moment of silence for officer J.D. Tippit at the Department's HQ.
"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 for slain Dallas Police officer J.D. Tippit. The man near the center of the image, wearing dark glasses, is Dallas Morning News reporter Tony Zoppi." - Sixth Floor Museum
"The fourth man in this line, wearing a dark suit and glasses, is Tony Zoppi, nightclub reporter at The Dallas Morning News and a friend of Jack Ruby. Three days earlier, Zoppi helped carry President Kennedy's casket into Parkland Memorial Hospital. He recorded an oral history with The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza in 1992 and passed away in 2012." - Stephen Fagin, Curator
Dallas Herald Times (unnamed photographer)
http://emuseum.jfk.org/view/objects/asitem/search@swg/4/title-asc?t:state:flow=d844d229-931c-4eee-9f12-fb980219b07d
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
11/25/1963
Katelyn Belz
All requests for permission to reproduce, publish or broadcast materials in this collection must be submitted to the Museum's registrar, using the Rights & Reproductions Request Form. Inquiries may be sent to registrar@jfk.org.
Photograph, black and white
Photograph
1989.100.0049.0017 : Sixth Floor Museum Dealey Plaza Online Collection, Photographs
Lee Harvey Oswald at Dallas Police HQ After Arrest
Photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald taken at the Dallas Police Headquarters following his arrest at the Texas Theater
"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 Bureau at the Dallas Police Department headquarters on the afternoon of November 22, 1963. " - Sixth Floor Museum
Darryl Heikes
http://emuseum.jfk.org/view/objects/asitem/search@swg'lee%20harvey%20oswald'/17/title-asc?t:state:flow=830fab72-15be-44a8-8551-e88ce06e850f
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
11/22/1963
Katelyn Belz
All requests for permission to reproduce, publish or broadcast materials in this collection must be submitted to the Museum's registrar, using the Rights & Reproductions Request Form. Inquiries may be sent to registrar@jfk.org.
Photograph, black and white
Photograph
1989.100.0030.0001 : Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Online Collection, Photographs
The Cartridges Found in Lee Harvey Oswald's Revolver on the Day of His Arrest
.38 Special cartridges that law enforcement found in the revolver Oswald had on his person when he was arrested.
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 Exhibit 518 of the Commission.
Warren Commission
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/305145
National Archives
11/30/1963 - 9/24/1964
Katelyn Belz
Public Domain (unrestricted)
Color photograph of physical artifact
Photograph
305145 : National Archives
Photo of Oswald arrest outside the Texas Theater
Oswald being led out of the Texas Theater by Dallas Police Department officers.
"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. The man in the white hat is Patrolman C.T. Walker. Officer Paul Bentley, with the cigar, holds Oswald on the other side. Officer Gerry Hill is on the far right side of the image.
This copy of this photograph was part of FBI Special Agent Lyndal Shaneyfelt's Kennedy assassination file; Shaneyfelt assisted in the FBI investigations of the assassination conducted on behalf of the Warren Commission in 1964."
-Sixth Floor Museum
Jim MacCammon
http://emuseum.jfk.org/view/objects/asitem/classification@Photographs/45/title-asc?t:state:flow=f8899328-7d2b-4176-9ce5-e92076e4b961
The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
11/22/1963
Katelyn Belz
All requests for permission to reproduce, publish or broadcast materials in this collection must be submitted to the Museum's registrar, using the Rights & Reproductions Request Form. Inquiries may be sent to registrar@jfk.org.
Color photograph
Photograph
2004.037.0043 : Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza Online Collection, Photographs
Former Dallas stripper recalls Jack Ruby’s club 50 years after JFK assassination
Reflections from women at Jack Ruby's Carousel Club. It also concludes that, "If there was a plot to kill the president, 'no way' Ruby was involved, she says."
http://ece.dallasnews.com/news/jfk50/explore/20131005-dallas-stripper-recalls-jack-rubys-club-50-years-after-jfk.ece#
Roy Appleton
The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News
10/05/2013
Brad Loper
Article