Black-and-white photography of TSBD workers Bonnie Ray Williams and Danny Arce being escorted into a police car on November 22, 1963, headed to the Dallas Police Station.
This parking garage is similar to what was described to resemble Nichol's Garage in Dallas, Texas, where Huey Moses Reeves worked. Reeves parked the personal cars of Jack Ruby and was later questioned for his work here. This video shows insights into…
Although his testimony includes the extremely high intensity and action packed events before this point, the last two paragraphs of Youngblood's written testimony contain his account of President Johnson's Oath of Office. He listed who was present,…
This screenshot of the document in Rufus Youngblood's NARA testimony folder shows the contents of each car and the locations of motorcycles in the first half of the Kennedy motorcade on November 22, 1963 in Dallas.
Many people who were involved in the President's assassination whether it was the investigation or just being a bystander were affected later in their lives. Many people suffered trauma from this event and it traveled with them till their dying day.…
After J.C. Day's involvement in the investigation with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Day continued as a police officer at the Dallas Police Department. Day stayed with the police department until 1977 when he retired and then…
12:45pm Day is working in the basement of City Hall
12:50pm Day goes back to his office in City Hall on the 3rd floor after hearing rumors about the President getting shot
12:55pm Day received a call from the police department to show up to 411 Elm…
Lieutenant J.C. Day was heavily involved in the investigation of Lee Harvey Oswald's alleged assassination of President John. F. Kennedy. As a lieutenant of the Dallas Police Department, Day played a key role in the investigation that took place at…
In Lieutenant J.C. Day's Warren Commission Testimony, Day spoke a lot about the cardboard boxes in which he investigated and took the fingerprints of Lee Harvey Oswald.