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Voyant
4/17/2017
James Earl Jarman
Data Collection
Joey Bartosic
April 28, 2017
Joey Bartosic
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
Map: JFK crime spot distance to Carousel Club
JFK Assassination, Carousel Club, Jack Ruby
On November 22, a few blocks away from the nightclub, President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. Two days later, Oswald was also killed, shot by Ruby — owner of the Carousel Club and employer of the mentalist. This map demonstrates the geographical dimensions between these two crime scenes.
Mariano Tomatis
<a href="http://www.marianotomatis.it/blog/research.php?url=20131118">Mariano Tomatis</a>
Map, Still Images
Image of Nichols Garage, where Huey Moses Reeves worked
Huey Moses Reeves, Jack Ruby
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 park his cars.
Flashback Texas
<a href="https://flashbackdallas.com/category/transportation/automobile/">Flashback Texas</a>
1945
Still image
Parking Garage Reel for Resemblance to Nichol's Garage
Parking garages
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 the work Reeves was likely interacting with. <br /><br />Universal Newsreel February 23, 1951 - Pigeon Hole Parking Spokane Washington<br /><br />WATCH <a href="https://vimeo.com/147962943">HERE</a>
Universal Newsreel
<a href="https://vimeo.com/147962943">Vimeo</a>
February 23, 1951
Moving Image
Kenneth H. Croy - File
FBI File of Kenneth H. Croy
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Bureau of Investigation
1963
Federal Bureau of Investigation
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7460447
Digital scan, paper file
English
Paper File
Mapping effects of JFK assassination
The image displays some places and people's residences that were involved with JFK's assassination. There are several addresses in the Washington, D.C. that are not displayed; however, by using the link one can access the whole map.
The point of this zeemap is to show just how many places and people were involved with JFK's assassination. Our data only contains those dates that appeared in our file; thus, this map does not even include all of the addresses that could have been involved.
Sydney Thatcher
https://www.zeemaps.com/map?group=2518680
Sydney Thatcher
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Map
Individual Connections Involved in JFK Assassination
The list includes the individuals who were the most connected to other individuals involved in the JFK Assassination.
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 that following the VP and President are the Special Agents involved in the case. These Agents would have talked to several people during the interview processes to determine who shot Kennedy.
Sydney Thatcher and Diane Cline
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JFK Networking
The image shows how many relations JFK had.
Overall JFK had 83 relations with the other people included in all of the classes files. The image just highlights a portion of the graph, thus showing just how many people were involved in JFK's assassination. JFK, himself, most likely didn't even know a fair number of these people who were effected by the events of November 1963.
Sydney Thatcher and Diane Cline
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Top 25 Networking
The top 25 people who had the most connections are shown in a network analysis.
This image is associate with the image of the number of degrees some individuals had. This version shows the top 25 people who had the most numbers of relations. The network allows a different way of viewing the information, and allows the viewer to see what so many relations can actually look like.
Sydney Thatcher and Diane Cline
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JFK's car from above
Motorcade driving through Dallas
John F. Kennedy can be seen sitting next to his wife in pink in the back of a car driving through a crowd. This image took place during the motorcade from Love Field to the Dallas Trade Mart, where JFK was supposed to have lunch for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Connally were seated in front of the Kennedys. Two Special Agents were driving the car and one can be seen holding onto the back of the car. There is also several police officers on motorcycles riding along the vehicle.
Edward Foley
The Warren Commission also published the image
https://www.maryferrell.org/photos.html?set=WCD-MOTORCADE
Harry Schneider
JFK motorcade
John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jackie Kennedy, ride in a motorcade in Dallas
JFK and Jackie Kennedy can be seen seated in the back of a black car. In front of them is Nellie Connally and Governor John B. Connally. All four of them are facing the camera and waving to the crowds gathered to see them. A Special Agent can be seen in the passenger seat. A small crowd can be seen in the background lining the road to see President Kennedy.
Edward Foley
Warren Commision
https://www.maryferrell.org/photos.html?set=WCD-MOTORCADE
Harry Schnieder
President John F. Kennedy in the White House Briefing Room
Photograph of JFK, Black & White
Hope Gillespie
Photograph
National Security Excerpt
Describes the CIA's wish to be freed of blame for the assassination of JFK
Image of Dallas Police Captain J.W. 'Will' Fritz at Dallas Police Headquarters
Photograph of Dallas Police Captain J.W. Fritz at the Dallas Police Station
Original 35mm black and white negative taken by Dallas Times Herald and United Press International photographer Darryl Heikes. The image shows J.W. 'Will' Fritz, Captain of Homicide and Robbery for the Dallas Police, being interviewed by Bill Mercer, a KRLD reporter, in the hallway of Dallas Police Headquarters the evening of November 22, 1963.
Photographed by Darryl Heikes
http://emuseum.jfk.org/view/objects/asitem/search@/7/title-asc?t:state:flow=9eacdad4-e6a1-4446-ba30-db9b89df93e6
Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
11/22/1963
Ali Beachman
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.
Film
JFK Assassination
John “Will” Fritz
J.W. Fritz's memorial photograph on the site, Find a Grave
Lawman, Kennedy Assassination Figure. As head of the Dallas Police Department's Robbery-Homicide unit in 1963, he was Lee Harvey Oswald's primary interrogator. Law enforcement officers led by him interrogated Oswald over the less than 48 hours between his arrest and death. John Fritz was present for more of the questioning than any other officer.
REDMIST
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 March 2018), memorial page for John “Will” Fritz (15 Jun 1896–19 Apr 1984), Find A Grave Memorial no. 9809, citing Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave .
www.findagrave.com
added on 23 Nov 2013
Ali Beachman
Photograph
John “Will” Fritz
J.W. Fritz's burial site at Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA.
Lawman, Kennedy Assassination Figure. As head of the Dallas Police Department's Robbery-Homicide unit in 1963, he was Lee Harvey Oswald's primary interrogator. Law enforcement officers led by him interrogated Oswald over the less than 48 hours between his arrest and death. John Fritz was present for more of the questioning than any other officer.
David N. Lotz
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 March 2018), memorial page for John “Will” Fritz (15 Jun 1896–19 Apr 1984), Find A Grave Memorial no. 9809, citing Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave.
www.findagrave.com
added on 4 June 2000
Ali Beachman
Photograph
John “Will” Fritz
J. W. Fritz's burial site at Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA.
Lawman, Kennedy Assassination Figure. As head of the Dallas Police Department's Robbery-Homicide unit in 1963, he was Lee Harvey Oswald's primary interrogator. Law enforcement officers led by him interrogated Oswald over the less than 48 hours between his arrest and death. John Fritz was present for more of the questioning than any other officer.
David N. Lotz
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 March 2018), memorial page for John “Will” Fritz (15 Jun 1896–19 Apr 1984), Find A Grave Memorial no. 9809, citing Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave.
www.findagrave.com
added on 18 Aug 2009
Ali Beachman
Photograph
Fritz family photograph
Family photograph of J.W. Fritz, his second wife Alma Faye Turner Fritz, and their grandchildren.
Fritz pictured with 4 of his grandchildren and his second wife, Alma.
Fritz passed away April 19, 1984 and Alma passed away June 29, 2012.
Ramblin Rose
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 17 March 2018), memorial page for John “Will” Fritz (15 Jun 1896–19 Apr 1984), Find A Grave Memorial no. 9809, citing Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave.
www.findagrave.com
added on 2 July 2012
Ali Beachman
Photograph