Oswald moves to New Orleans, and finds employment at the William
B. Riley Coffee Company. <i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 320</i>
General Walker shot at in his home. <i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 319</i>
Decision for Texas trip made at meeting with Kennedy, Johnson,
and Connelly at the Cortez hotel in El Paso Texas. <i>ref. W.C.<i>
Antonio Veciana travels to Dallas for a meeting with Maurice
Bishop (a.k.a. David Atlee Philips). In the lobby of the
Southland building, Veciana sees Bishop speaking to a man
Veciana later identifies as Lee Harvey Oswald.
<i>ref. Last Investigation, p 141</i>
Reporter Arther Krock, citing a dispatch from Vietnam reporter
Richard Starnes, writes, "The CIA's growth was likened to a
malignancy which the very high official was not sure even the
White House could control any longer. If the United States ever
experiences an attempt at a coup to overthrow the government
it will come from the CIA and not the Pentagon. The agency
represents a tremendous power and total unaccountability to
anyone". <i>ref. Last Investigation, p 422</i>
Kennedy signs National Security Action Memorandum (NSAM) #263,
signalling his intention to withdraw troops from Vietnam.
<i>ref. JFK, CIA, Vietnam by Prouty, p xxiii</i>
Oswald begins job at Texas School Book Depository. He reportedly
obtained it through a contact of Ruth Paine.
<i>ref. Last Investigation, p 422</i>
Ruth Paine makes notation on her calendar 'LHO purchase of rifle.'
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 293</i>
SS Agent Winston Lawson is briefed and receives a tentative
schedule of Texas trip from SS Agent Roy H Kellerman who was
the agent in charge of arranging the timetable for trip and
responsible for motorcade route.
Governor Connelly confirms trip to Dallas on November 21 - 22, 1963.
<i>ref. W.C.</i>
Oswald writes to, "Dear Mr. Hunt, (most likely Howard E. Hunt)
I would like more information concerning my position. I am
asking only for information. I am suggesting that we discuss the
matter fully before any steps are taken by me or anyone else.
Thank you, Lee Harvey Oswald."
<i>ref. Last Investigation, p 423;
Treachery in Dallas, p 324;
Crossfire (letter shown in full)</i>
Oswald delivers a note to Dallas FBI HQ where Agent James Hosty
is told to destroy it by Special Agent in Charge, Gordin Shanklin.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 261</i>
SS Agents Lawson and Sorrels drive route from Lovefield to
Trademart which went down Main street to Stemmons freeway.
<i>ref. W.C.</i>
Motorcade route reviewed but was unchanged.
<i>ref. W.C.</i>
Dallas Times Herald reported that the Presidential motorcade "apparently
will loop through downtown area, probably on Main street on its way
to Trade Mart".
<i>ref. W.C.</i>
An FBI teletype is received, directed to all field offices to contact
CIs (confidential informants) to determine whether a revolutionary group
was a potential threat to the president during his Dallas trip November
22 - 23.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 77</i>
SS Agents Lawson and Sorrels with Dallas police assistant Chief Charles
Batchelor drive motorcade route verifying that it could be driven in
45 minutes and was unchanged.
<i>ref. W.C.</i>
Newspaper published precise route mentioning the turn into Elm into
Houston then onto the freeway.
<i>ref. W.C.</i>
Two Dallas police officers witness a "mock target practice" going on
at the picket fence atop the knoll. They arrived in time to see the
partipants depart in haste, and only write a report of the incedent
subsequent to November 22.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 132</i>
Newspaper reports motorcade route on front page.
<i>ref. W.C.</i>
Rose Cheramie is thrown from a car, taken to hospital, and while there
tells doctors that JFK is going to be killed in Dallas.
<i>ref. Crossfire, p 401</i>
McGeorge Bundy, then assistant to President Kennedy, signs the key first
draft of NSAM 273, in contradiction to all previous Kennedy policy.
<i>ref. JFK, CIA Vietnam by Prouty, p xii</i>
Julia Ann Mercer drives down Elm street, her way is blocked by a green
Ford pickup truck. A young man removes a long paper bag, she can see
the outline of a rifle in the bag, and he walks with it to the top of
the grassy knoll. She also sees the driver of the truck, whom she later
identifies as Jack Ruby (before he shot Oswald).
<i>ref. Crossfire, p 18</i>
Air Force One leaves Carswell AFB Fort Worth for 13 min flight to Lovefield Airport.
Presidential Motorcade leaves Lovefield Airport.
<i>ref. W.C.</i>
Oswald is left on sixth floor of the TSBD as fellow workmates leave to
go to Lunch break. He yells, "Guys, How about an elevator?" And then
adding "Send one of the elevators back up".
<i>ref. Conspiracy - Who Killed Kennedy?, p 106</i>
TSBD foreman Bill Shelley said he saw Oswald near the telephone on
the first floor.
<i>ref. Conspiracy - Who Killed Kennedy?, p 107</i>
Jack Ruby is seen sitting in an office at the Dallas Morning News by
newspaper employee Wanda Walker.
<i>ref. Crossfire, p 327</i>
TSBD employee Eddie Piper said he actually spoke to Oswald,
"Just at twelve o'clock, down on the first floor".
Lee Bowers, a railway supervisor located in a tower behind the knoll
fence, sees a 1959 Oldsmobile cruise the area. And at 12:20pm, a
Black 1957 Ford also did the same and left. Then a third car, a 61
or 62 Chevrolet Impala entered the area, parked out of his sight near
the decorative masonry wall, then reappeared immediately after the
last shot.
<i>ref. Crossfire, pp 75-76</i>
Carolyn Arnold sees Oswald eating lunch on the second floor lunchroom.
"Oswald was sitting in one of the booth seats on the right hand side
of the room as you go in. He was alone as usual and appeared to be
having lunch. I did not speak to him but I recognized him clearly."
<i>ref. Crossfire, p 49; Conspiracy - Who Killed Kennedy?, p 108</i>
TSBD employee Bonnie Ray Williams leaves the sixth floor after eating
his lunch, he saw nobody.
<i>ref. Crossfire, p 49; Conspiracy - Who Killed Kennedy?, p 106</i>
Witness Arnold Rowland observes man with rifle at the Western end
of TSBD. <i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 300</i>
A young man suffers some sort of seizure in front of the book depository.
<i>ref. Crossfire, p 42</i>
Police radio "code 3" (haste) for ambulance for Dealey Plaza. The
ambulance arrived and picked up a suspected epilectic, departing at
12:25 pm. The man was taken to Parkland Hospital where his admittance
was never recorded.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 137</i>
Bonnie Ray Williams, left the 6th floor after finishing his lunch
and using the elevator joined co workers on the 5th floor to watch
the motorcade.
<i>ref. Crossfire, p 47.</i>
President Kennedy shot in Dallas.
David Ferrie takes a mysterious 364 mile drive in the afternoon.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 131</i>
Police Radio. Bill Decker orders officers to the "Railroad track
area just North of Elm St."
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 136</i>
Breakdown of Washington D.C.'s telephone system for almost 1 hour
(though Hoover's line remains fuctional?).
<i>ref. Conspiracy of Silence, p 71</i>
Lee Harvey Oswald leaves Depository and boards bus.
<i>ref. W.C.</i>
Sergent Harkness reports he has a witness who had pinpointed the window
(Howard Brennan).
JFK arrives at Parkland Hospital.
<i>ref. Best Evidence, p 710</i>
Police officer Roger Craig sees a white male running down the hill from
the direction of the book depository, climbing into a waiting Rambler
station wagon, and driving off.
<i>ref. Crossfire, p 329</i>
Oswald gets off bus and boards second taxi after allowing a woman
to take the first taxi, tells driver William Whaley, "500 North Beckley
Street".
<i>ref. W.C.</i>
Description put out about suspect on Dallas police radio. "The wanted
person in this is a slender white male about thirty, five feet ten,
one sixty five, carrying what looked to be a 30.30 or some type of
Winchester".
<br/>
Officer Tippit told by H/Q dispatcher to "go to central Oakcliff area".
<i>ref. Rush to Judgement, p 194</i>
Police radio in reference to the location of the assassin. "He is
thought to be in the Texas School Book Depository here on the North
West corner of Elm and Houston."
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 35</i>
Captain Talbert gives orders on Police radio, "Have that cut off on
the back side will you? Make sure nobody leave there"
(refering to the Depository).
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 143</i>
Homicide Chief William Fritz calls in to the dispatchers office
from his post at the Trade Mart to ask if JFK will still be going
to the site. He is told, "It's very doubtful."
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 150</i>
Officer Tippit calls into HQ, and is asked if he is in Oakcliff
area. He replies, "Yes".
<i>ref. Rush to Judgement, p 194</i>
JFK pronounced dead.
<i>ref. Best Evidence, p 710</i>
Police car no. 207 stops outside Oswald's rooming house, and sounds horn twice.
Parkland hospital. Darrell Tomlinson discovers the stretcher bullet
399 which rolls out from under a mat when stretcher bumps the wall.
<i>ref. Best Evidence, p 90</i>
Oswald enters the Texas Theater according to theater assistant
manager shortly after 1:00 pm.
<i>ref. Crossfire, p 353</i>
Oswald seen standing at bus stop outside his rooming house by
his landlady.
<i>ref. Rush to Judgement, p 159</i>
In the South of Dallas, three men are pulled over, one identifies
himself as a Secret Service agent and states, "We are in a hurry
to get to New Orleans to investigate part of the shooting."
However, there is no record of Secret Service being dispatched to
New Orleans on the day of the assassination.
Officer Tippit makes two attempts to call HQ, but dispatcher does
not reply.
<i>ref. Rush to Judgement, p 195</i>
T. F. Bewley comes upon J.D. Tippit's body in the street. As he gets
out to help he looks at his watch, which reads 1:10pm
<i>ref. Conspiracy - Who Killed Kennedy?, p 122</i>
Policeman Luke Mooney finds hulls on sixth floor of Depository.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 143</i>
Oswald buys popcorn at concession stand inside Texas theatre,
according to concession stand operator Boroughs.
<i>ref. Crossfire, p 353</i>
Police told "Officer Tippit has been shot" by civilian Domingo
Benavides using Tippit's police car radio.
<i>ref. Crossfire, p 348</i>
Jean Hill in live television report states she heard shots from
the Knoll.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 153</i>
Rifle found on sixth floor of Book Depository, first identified
as 7.5 German Mauser.
Police radio call goes out describing Tippit's killer as about
30, 5ft 8in black hair and slender.
<i>ref. Unanswered Questions, p 105</i>
Police radio reports finding of a white jacket in parking lot.
<i>ref. Rush to Judgement, p 191</i>
Seth Kantor encounters Jack Ruby at Parkland hospital and has brief
conversation with him
<i>. ref. Crossfire, p 366</i>
Police Radio. The TSBD is mentioned, "It's secure now."
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 143</i>
Police radio from scene of Tippit's murder, "I got an eyeball witness
to the getaway man - that suspect in this shooting. He is a white male ...
apparently armed with a .32, dark finish automatic pistol..."
<i>ref. Conspiracy - Who Killed Kennedy?, p 119</i>
Police radio, "Have information, a suspect just went into Texas theatre
on West Jefferson".
<i>ref. Unanswered Questions, p 112</i>
Police arrest Oswald at Texas theater as suspect in shooting Tippit.
<i>ref. Best Evidence, p 710</i>
Bullet 399 handed to SS Agent Richard Johnson at Parkland Hospital
by Chief of Parkland Hospital security O. P. Wright.
<i>ref. Best Evidence, pp 591, 652</i>
Kennedy's body leaves Parkland Hospital.
Kennedy's body arrives at Lovefield Airport.
Oswald taken into Dallas Police Dept.
<i>ref. W.C.</i>
Casket placed aboard Air Force One.
J. Edgar Hoover calls Robert Kennedy to inform him that the killer
was an ex-marine who defected to the Soviet Union and was also known
to be a pro-communist nut.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 259</i>
Lyndon Johnson sworn in aboard Air Force One, then orders take off.
Oswald interrogation in Office of Captain Will Fritz.
Air Force One airborne.
Police officers arrive at the residence of Michael and Ruth Paine,
Ruth indicates that she has been expecting them.
NBC Newsman Bill Ryan announces on national television that "Lee
Oswald seems to be prime suspect in the assassination of John
F. Kennedy."
Situation room of the White House communications center informs
Lyndon Johnson that the assassination is the act of one lone
individual and that no conspiracy exists.
Oswald taken to first Lineup for Helen Markham, witness to Tippit
murder. (While waiting outside the lineup room, Oswald is searched,
and five bullet cartridges are found in his pockets.)
Second interrogation of Oswald in Captain Fritz's Office.
Air Force One arrives at Andrews Air Force base Washington D.C.,
total flight time 2hrs 15min.
<i>ref. Best Evidence, p 680</i>
Deputy sheriff Roger Craig identifies Oswald as the man he saw
running toward the Rambler station wagon. When asked about the
station wagon Oswald replies, "That station wagon belongs to
Mrs. Pain, don't try to tie her into this. She had nothing to do
with it."
<i>ref. Rush to Judgement, p 159</i>
SS Agent Richard Johnson hands bullet 399 to SS Chief Rowley at
Executive building in Washington D.C.
<i>ref. Best Evidence, p 646</i>
Oswald taken to second lineup, and yells to reporter's in hallway,
"I didn't shoot anyone."
Lineup for Witnesses Cecil J. McWatters, Sam Guinyard, and Ted Callaway.
Oswald charged with Tippit's murder.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 5</i>
First incision at Kennedy autopsy.
SS Chief Rowley sends bullet 399 to FBI laboratory.
<i>ref. Best Evidence, p 646</i>
Oswald taken to third lineup for witness J. D. Davies.
Oswald yells at reporters in hallway "I'm just a patsy".
<i>ref. (Entry in Seth Kantor's notebook) Treachery in Dallas, p 293</i>
Third interrogation of Oswald in Captain Fritz's Office.
Oswald's fingerprints, identification, Paraffin tests - all in Fritz's Office.
Oswald "Talked to" by FBI Agent M. Clements and Police Officer John Adamcik.
Oswald is taken to press conference. Oswald is asked if he is a member
of the Free Cuba Committee, but before he answers, Jack Ruby standing
up the back, corrects the reporter and says, "That's the Fair Play for
Cuba Committee". Oswald is asked by a reporter, "Did you kill President
Kennedy?" Oswald replies, "No, I have not been charged with that. In
fact nobody has said that to me yet. The first thing I heard about that
is when the newspaper reporters asked me that question." Oswald is told
by a reporter, "That you have been charged" (with the murder of Kennedy.)
Oswald looks baffled as he is lead away.
Oswald charged with President Kennedy's murder. (Oswald is not told of this charge).
Darrell Thomlinson is awakened by a phone call from the FBI, and is
told to keep his mouth shut about the bullet he found on the stretcher
at Parkland Hospital.
<i>ref. Best Evidence, p 591</i>
Oswald complains, "That this is the third set of fingerprints,
photographs being taken."
<i>ref. The Peoples Almanac, p 49</i>
Oswald officialy told that he has been charged with JFK's murder.
<i>ref. The Peoples Almanac, p 49</i>
Sheriff officer Perry McCoy receives a phone call from a "white
male" who says that Oswald is going to be killed during his
transfer.
Police lieutenant Billy Grammer also receives a phone call. The
caller asks specifically to speak to Grammer and says, "You know me".
He describes in detail the plan to move Oswald and tells him that other
arrangements should be made or, "We are going to kill Oswald right
there in the basement".
FBI Special Agent Vince Drain transports the gun and all other evidence
to Washington D.C.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 28</i>
Interrogation of Oswald, Captain Fritz's office.
<i>ref. The Peoples Almanac, p 49</i>
Oswald visited by Mother, Margurite, and Wife Marina.
<i>ref. The Peoples Almanac, p 50</i>
Lineup for Witness William Scoggins and William Whaley.
<i>ref. The Peoples Almanac, p 50</i>
Robert Oswald visits Lee for 10 Minutes. Lee tells Robert,
"Don't believe all the so-called evidence."
Lee Oswald calls Ruth Paine and asks her. "Would you please call
John Abt (Lawyer) in New York for me after 6:00 pm."
Kennedy's body returns to the White House.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 5</i>
Oswald has visit with H. Louis Nichols, President of the Dallas Bar Association.
Interrogation in Captain Fritz's Office, Oswald is shown the backyard photo
of him with gun. "That picture is not my mine. The picture has been made
by superimposing my face. The other part of the picture is not me at all,
I have never seen this picture before. I understand photography real well,
and that in time, I will be able to show you that this is not my picture
and that it was made by someone else."
Interrogation in Captain Fritz's Office.
<i>ref. The Peoples Almanac, p 51</i>
Registered Nurse Bertha Lozana recalls, "At 11:00 a.m. I was informed
by Jill Pomeroy, the ward clerk, that we might prepare for an emergency
because there was a large crowd at city hall".
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 169</i>
Preparation for Oswald's transfer to County Jail.
<i>ref. The Peoples Almanac, p 52</i>
Inspector Thomas J. Kelly Secret Service, has final conversation with Oswald.
<i>ref. The Peoples Almanac, p 52</i>
Jack Ruby wires money order at Western Union Office (some 350 feet
from Dallas police department, Main St. ramp.)
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 328</i>
Jack Ruby shoots Oswald in basement carpark of Dallas police dept.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 203</i>
On being told that Oswald is dead, Jack Ruby calms down in his cell
at Dallas Police Station.
<i>ref. Framed, p 41</i>
President Johnson signs NSAM 273, signalling a reversal to JFK's
policy of withdrawing troops from Vietnam.
<i>ref. JFK, CIA and Vietnam by Prouty, p 422</i>
FBI Agent Richard Harrison arrives at Miller's Funeral Home with
rifle (type unknown) and finger print ink. Funeral Director would
tell researchers that he could not understand the event and that
he had a very difficult time getting the black ink off Oswald's
corpse.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 332</i>
Warren Commission established.
Warren Commission hears first witness.
J. Edgar Hoover is appointed as FBI Director for life by Lyndon Johnson
J. Edgar Hoover appears before the Warren Commission and commits at
least three acts of perjury.
Jack Ruby dies in prison.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 330</i>
Jack Ruby diagnosed with cancer.
<i>ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 330</i>
David Atlee Phillips confiding in a House Select Committee staffer
Kevin Walgh shortly before his death. "My private opinion is that
JFK was done in by a conspiracy, likely including rogue American
Intelligence people".