In this screenshot from the fourth page of Ray Hawkins' Warren Commission KP folder, Hawkins describes the tussle with Lee Harvey Oswald in his statement to Chief Curry. He specifically states that Hill got the gun before Oswald was even handcuffed -…
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…
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
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 117 page document contains the records from the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy relating to Key Person Roy S. Truly, the supervisor at the Texas Schoolbook Depository, including his own testimony and…
The following photo is a picture of Roy H. Kellerman, a secret service agent who was sitting in the front seat of the presidential car, next to Agent Greer at the time of the president's assassination
Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry wrote a self published book that revealed his personal account of the JFK assassination. Including information about Dallas, the security planning, the motorcade, the school book depository, Lee Harvey Oswald, evidence…
Men present in the basement of the Dallas Police Department react to Jack Ruby's assassination of Lee Harvey Oswald by all moving in the same general direction. One man is shown jumping down from an elevated area while another helps him.
Photograph of FBI Agent Robert Frazier looking through the scope of a rifle used to recreate the shooting. The Warren Commission recreated the shooting between May 23, 1965 and May 24, 1965.
FBI File by Vincent Drain, recounting the testimony of R. L. Studebaker who talks about how engrossed he was in his work, and how there were dozens of journalists and officers milling around, none of whom he recognized.
This is a 90-page file which includes various Dallas police testimonies with regards to the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald in the basement of the Dallas Police station on November 24, 1963.
This is Bill Beal's first view of the approaching motorcade. The white car is Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry's personal vehicle and Secret Service agent Win Lawson rode with him in the passenger seat. Dallas County Sheriff Bill Decker sat behind…