Look at parking garages in Downtown Dallas. This ad looks at Nichols Bros. Garage & Rent-a-Car Service at 1320 Commerce. This is later the garage at FBI Key Person, Huey Moses Reeves works during the JFK Assassination and where he helped Jack Ruby…
The list the people who had the most number of relationships with other individuals. The number of degrees means how many people they knew. It makes sense that the Johnsons and Kennedys are the individuals who know the most people. It is interesting…
In this testimony Chief Curry stated that he did not reveal the time to the press of the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald. He believes that everyone was "tired" which seems suspicious. I believe he did in fact tell the press without thinking about the…
This is a signed photograph of President Johnson and Rufus Youngblood shaking hands and smiling, with the president thanking Youngblood for his service. The inscription reads "To Rufus My protector and always my friend, -Lyndon B. Johnson"
"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,…
Dallas Morning News photograph of Chief Jesse Curry, Captain J.W. Fritz, and Warren Commission personnel David Belin and John McCloy in the Dallas Police garage.
Excerpt from the Warren Commission Report regarding Captain Fritz's attendance at a midnight press conference held in the basement of the police department on November 22, 1963.
Captain J.W. Fritz is questioned by Leon Hubert regarding whether or not he attended a midnight press conference meeting that was held in the station's basement assembly room.
Fritz was the only one to interrogate Lee Harvey Oswald before his assassination by Jack Ruby on November 24, 1963. Fritz's notes are the only remnant of his talk with Oswald as there was no audio recorded or stenographer present.
Network shows Fritz's ties to other Dallas police officers involved in the investigation of President Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald's deaths. Connections among individual officers are also shown.
When Interviewed by the FBI I second time, Jack needed the assistance of his father to answer questions. This fact was stated at the end of the FBI Interview.
Jack Dougherty spoke to special agents Alfred Ellington and James Anderson about what he saw and did on November 22nd 1963. He recalls seeing Oswald in the morning around 8 then again at 11 that day. jack recalls getting to work at 7 and the shot…
On December 18th, 1963 FBI special agent Johnson interviewed Jack Dougherty to follow up on the first FBI testimony. In this Testimony, Jack states he went to work at 7, sees oswald at 8 and 11, and returned to work after lunch at 12:40 when around…