Friday, 27 December 2013

List of Witnesses JFK assassination

Alphabetical list of witnesses and testimony

Richard Hooke you put up on your facebook page about the missing witness is she and her husband that was sitting on the wall where the red drink fell over you wrote about on this list please?
  • Richard Hooke no, I don't see Alice and Arthur King there - but through the research community, I know they were there, put in lock-down, and their account locked up until 2039
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  • Jennifer Stone Thank you, wanted confirmation. I think that is important because key pieces of the puzzle have been missed for allegedly hiding the assassination of JFK.





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Ables, Don R.WC TestimonyJail Clerk, Dallas Police Department.
Abt, John J.WC TestimonyNew York City attorney.
Adamcik, John P.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Adams, R. LWC TestimonyPlacement interviewer, Texas Employment Commission.
Adams, Victoria ElisabethWC TestimonyEmployee, Texas School Book Depository (TSBD).
Aguilar, GaryARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher.
Akin, Gene ColemanWC TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital.
Alba, Adrian ThomasWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans.
Alcock, JamesShaw trial closing argumentsRebuttal argumentsShaw trial prosecution attorney.
Alcorn, DanielARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher.
Aleman, JoseHSC TestimonyAnti-Castro Associate of Santos Trafficante
Allen, Mrs. J. U.AffidavitSecretary, Chainberlin-Hunt Academy.
Altgens, James WWC Testimony.Witness at assassination scene.
Anderson, Eugene D.WC TestimonyMarine Corps markmanship expert.
Andrews, Dean Adams Jr.WC Testimony.11/29/63 FBI reportShaw Grand Jury testimony 123New Orleans attorney.
Applin, George Jefferson, Jr.WC Testimony.Deposition.Witness of Oswald arrest.
Arce, Danny GarciaWC TestimonyAffidavit.Employee, TSBD.
Archer, Don RayWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Armstrong, Andrew Jr.WC TestimonyHSC depositionDallas associate of Jack Ruby
Arnett, Charles OliverWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Aschkenasy, ErnestHSC TestimonyExpert on accoustical evidence.
Ault, Cecil1/10/64 FBI ReportWitness at assassination scene.
Austin, AlbertFBI ReportWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Aycox, James ThomasWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Azcue, EusebioHSC TestimonyFormer Cuban Cosul in Mexico City
Backes, JosephARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher.
Baden, MichaelHSC TestimonyHead of the House Forensic Pathology Panel.
Baker, MarrionWC Testimony11/22/63 Affidavit8/11/64 AffidavitMember, Dallas Police Department. Witness at assassination scene.
Baker, Mrs. Donald (AKA Virgie Rachley)WC TestimonyFBI ReportEmployee, TSBD
Baker, Robert BarneyHSC depositionUnion Organizer contacted by Ruby prior to the Assassination
Baker, T. L.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Ballew, RogerFBI ReportWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Ballen, Samuel B.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Barbe, Emmett Charles, Jr.AffidavitEmployee, William B. Reily Co.
Bargas, TommyWC TestimonySuperintendent, Leslie Welding Co.
Barger, James E.HSC Testimony 12Accoustics expert
Barkley, MartinARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher.
Barnes, W. E.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Barnett, Welcome EugeneWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Barnhorst, ColinWC TestimonyDesk Clerk, YMCA, in Dallas
Bashour, FouadWC TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital.
Batchelder, Endicott A.Shaw preliminary hearing testimonyDirector of students' records at Tulane University
Batchelor, CharlesWC Testimony23Assistant Chief, Dallas Police Department.
Bates, John S. Jr.HSC TestimonyFirearms expert.
Bates, Pauline VirginiaWC TestimonyPub1ic stenographer, Fort Worth.
Baxter, Charles RufusWC TestimonyARRB TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital
Beaty, Buford LeeWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Beers, Ira Jefferson "Jack"WC TestimonyNewspaper photographer, Dallas.
Beavers, William RobertWC TestimonyPsychiatrist, Dallas
Belin, DavidARRB TestimonyWarren Commision lawyer.
Bellocchio, FrankWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Belmont, Alan H.WC TestimonyAssistant to the Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
Benavides, DomingoWC TestimonyWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Bennett, Glen A.Original ReportNotes taken on 11/22/63Agent, U.S. Secret Service. Witness at assassination scene.
Benton, Joseph NelsonWC TestimonyTelevision reporter, CBS.
Betzner, Hugh William Jr.11/22/63 AffidavitWitness at the assassination scene
Biddison, JeffShaw trial testimonyLong time associate of Clay shaw
Bieberdorf, Fred A.WC TestimonyFirst aid attendant, Dallas Health Department.
Biggio, William S.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Bishop, Curtis Freeman3/19/64 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Bishov, Jay11/25/63 FBI reportWitnessed Jack Ruby while in Cuba
Blalock, VanceWC TestimonyObserved Oswald in New Orleans.
Bledsoe, Mary E.WC TestimonyAffidavit.Oswald's former landlady in Dallas.
Bond, WilmaShaw Trial TestimonyWitness at the assassination scene
Bogard, Albert GuyWC TestimonyAutomobile salesman, Dallas
Boggs, Hale12/16/63 Executive session1/22/64 Executive sessionU.S. Congressman and Warren Commission member
Boggs, LindyARRB TestimonyWife of Warren Commission member Hale Boggs
Bookhout, James W.WC TestimonyDeputy Sheriff, Dallas County.
Boone, EugeneWC Testimony11/22/63 Sheriff's report #111/22/63 Sheriff's report #2Deputy Sheriff, Dallas County.
Boswell, Thorton J.WC TestimonyARRB DepositionDoctor, Bethesda Naval Hospital.
Botelho, James AnthonyWC AffidavitAcquaintance of Oswald in Marine Corps.
Bouck, Robert InmanWC TestimonyAgent, U.S. Secret Service
Boudreaux, AnneWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Oswald during his youth.
Bouhe, George A.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Bowers, Lee E.WC TestimonyAffidavit11/22/63 Sheriff's reportEmployee, Union Terminal Co.
Bowley, T. F.12/2/63 AffidavitWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene
Bowron, Diana HamiltonWC TestimonyNurse, Parkland Hospital
Boyd, Elmer L.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Braden, JimDepositionPerson in the vicinity of the assassination scene
Branch, John HenryWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Brauneis, RobertARRB TestimonyAssociate Professor of George Washington University Law School and an expert on the takings issue
Brehm, CharlesFBI ReportWitness at assassination scene
Brennan, Howard LeslieWC Testimony12311/22/63 Affidavit5/7/64 AffidavitWitness at assassination scene
Brewer, E.D.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Brewer, Johnny CalvinWC Testimony12/6/63 AffidavitWitness of Oswald arrest.
Brian, V. J.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Bringuier, CarlosWC TestimonyCuban attorney, now a resident of New Orleans.
Brock, Alvin R.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department
Brock, MaryAffidavitFBI ReportWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Brock, RobertAffidavitFBI ReportWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Brooks, Donald E.WC TestimonyEmployment counselor, Texas Employment Commission.
Brown, C. W.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Brown, Earle V.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department
Brown, Peter MegargeeAffidavitCounsel for Community Service Society, New York.
Bundy Vernon J. Jr.Shaw preliminary hearing testimonyWitness to an alleged meeting between Clay Shaw and Lee Harvey Oswald
Burcham, John W.AffidavitChief of Unemployment Insurance, Texas Employment Commission.
Burkley, George G.HSCA Affidavitinterview by William McHugh for the John F. Kennedy LibraryJFK's personal Physician.
Burns, DorisWC TestimonyEmployee, TSBD.
Burroughs, Warren H.WC TestimonyEmployee, Texas Theatre.
Burt, Jimmy EarlFBI ReportWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Butzman, Jonas J.Shaw trial testimonyGuarded Clay Shaw while he was in the Central Lockup
Cabell, EarleWC TestimonyMayor of Dallas. Witness at assassination scene.
Cabell, Mrs. EarleWC TestimonyWife of Mayor Cabell. Witness at assassination scene.
Cadigan, James C.WC Testimony 12Questioned document expert, FBI.
Call Richard, DennisWC AffidavitAcquaintance of Oswald in the Marine Corps.
Callaway, TedWC Testimony11/22/63 AffidavitWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Camarata, Donald PeterWC AffidavitAcquaintance of Oswald in the Marine Corps.
Campbell, Ochus11/24/63 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Campisi, JosephHSC testimonyDallas organized crime figure.
Canning, ThomasHSC TestimonyExpert in bullet trajectory analysis
Carlin, Bruce RayWC Testimony 12Acquaintance of Jack Ruby
Carlin, Karen Bennett4/15/64 WC Testimony8/64 WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Carr, Richard RandolphShaw Trial TestimonyWitness at assassination scene.
Carr, WaggonerWC TestimonyAttorney general of State of Texas.
Carrico, Charles JamesWC Testimony12Doctor, Parkland Hospital
Carro, JohnWC TestimonyProbation officer, New York City, 1952-54.
Carroll, Bob K.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Carswell, RobertWC Testimony12Special assistant to Secretary of the Treasury.
Carter, Clifton C.AffidavitAssistant to President Johnson.
Cason, FrancesWC TestimonyTelephone clerk, Dallas Police Department.
Cason, Jack CharlesAffidavitPresident, TSBD
Caster, WarrenWC TestimonyAssistant manager, Southwestern Publishing Co., TSBD.
Castro, FidelHSC InterviewsPremier of Cuba
Champagne, DonaldHSC TestimonyFirearms expert.
Chayes, AbramWC Testimony12Legal Adrift, Department of State.
Cheek, BerthaWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Chetta, Nicholas J.Shaw preliminary hearing testimonyCoroner for the Parish of Orleans
Chism, John Arthur11/22/63 AffidavitDecember 18, 1963, FBI reportWitness at the assassination scene
Chism, Marvin Faye11/22/63 AffidavitWitness at the assassination scene
Church, Mrs. George B., Jr.AffidavitPassenger with Oswald on SS Marion Lykes.
Cimino, FrankFBI ReportWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Cimino, PeterFBI ReportBrother of Frank Cimino
Clardy, Barnard S.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Clark, Max E.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Clark, Richard L.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Clark, RoseJanuary 10, 1964, FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Clark, Thomas LouisShaw Grand Jury testimonyAssociate of David Ferrie
Clark, William KempWC TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital
Clements, Manning C.WC TestimonyAgent, FBI
Cobb, LloydShaw trial testimonyPresident of the International Trade Mart in New Orleans
Cole, AlwynWC Testimony 12Questioned document examiner, Treasury Department.
Collins, CorrieShaw trial testimonyWitnessed Lee Oswald, Clay Shaw and David Ferrie together in Clinton Lousiana
Combest, B. H.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Connally, John Bowden.WC TestimonyHSC TestimonyGovernor of Texas.
Connally, Mrs. John BowdenWC TestimonyHSC TestimonyWife of the Governor of Texas. Witness at assassination scene.
Connick, Harry F., Sr.ARRB TestimonyDistrict Attorney of New Orleans
Connor, Peter FrancisWC AffidavitAcquaintance of Oswald in the Marine Corps.
Conway, DebraARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher.
Conway, HiramWC TestimonyFort Worth neighbour of the Oswalds in Oswald's youth.
Corporon, JohnAffidavitOfficial of New Orleans radio station.
Cooper, John Sherman12/16/63 Executive session1/22/64 Executive sessionHSC TestimonyMember of the Warren Commission.
Couch, Malcolm O.WC TestimonyTV news cameraman, Dallas. Witness at assassination scene.
Coulter, HarrisWC TestimonyState Department interpreter.
Cowsert, Ewell William3/19/64 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Cox, Roland A.WC TestimonyReserve force, Dallas Police Department.
Crafard, Curtis LaVerneWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Craig, Roger D.WC Testimony11/23/63 Sheriff's Report11/22/63 FBI reportShaw trial testimonyWitness at assassination scene.
Crawford, James N.WC TestimonyWitness at assassination scene.
Creel, Robert J.AffidavitEmployee, Louisiana Department of Labor, New Orleans.
Crowe, William D.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby.
Crowley, James D.AffidavitSpecialist in intelligence matters, Department of State.
Croy, Kenneth HudsonWC TestimonyReserve force, Dallas Police Department.
Crull, Elgin E.WC TestimonyCity Manager of Dallas
Cunningham Cortlandt C.WC Testimony123Firearms identification expert, FBI.
Cunningham, Helen P.WC TestimonyAffidavitEmployment Counselor, Texas Employment Commission
Curole, LouisShaw trial testimonyNew Orleans Police Captain, on duty when Shaw delivered to Central lockup.
Curry, Jesse EdwardWC Testimony 1238/10/64 AffidavitChief, Dallas Police Department.
Curtis, Don TeelWC TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital.
Cutchshaw, Wilbur JayWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Daniels, John L.WC TestimonyEmployee, Dallas parking lot.
Daniels, Napoleon J.WC TestimonyFormer member, Dallas Police Department.
Davis, Barbara JeanetteWC Testimony11/22/63 AffidavitWitness in the vicinty of the Tippit crime scene.
Davis, Eugene C.Shaw Grand Jury testimonyNew Orleans associate of Dean Andrews
Davis, Floyd GuyWC TestimonyOperator, Sports Drome Rifle Range
Davis, George A.3/19/64 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Davis, Virginia (Mrs. Charles)WC Testimony11/22/63 AffidavitWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Davis, Virginia LouiseWC TestimonyWife of Floyd Guy Davis
Day, J.C.WC Testimony 15/7/64 and 6/23/64 AffidavitsLieutenant, Dallas Police Department.
Dean, Mrs. Joseph Eddie11/25/63 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Dean, Patrick TrevoreWC Testimony 12Member, Dallas Police Department.
Decker, J.E. (Bill)WC TestimonySheriff, Dallas County
Dedon, Mrs. BobbieShaw trial testimonyDoctor's assistant at East Louisiana State Hospital
Delgado, NelsonWC TestimonyAquaintance of Oswald in Marine Corps.
De Mohrenschildt, GeorgeWC TestimonyAquaintance of Oswalds in Texas
De Mohrenschildt, JeanneWC TestimonyAquaintance of Oswalds in Texas.
Dhority, C. N.WC Testimony5/12/64 AffidavitMember, Dallas Police Department.
Dietrich, Edward C.WC TestimonyGuard, Armored Motor Service.
DiEugenio, JamesARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher.
Dillard, Tom C.WC TestimonyPhotographer-Journalist, Dallas.
Dillon, C. DouglasWC TestimonySecretary of the Treasury
Dobbs, FarrellWC TestimonyInternational Secretary, Socialist Workers Party.
Dodd, Richard Calvin3/18/64 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Donabedian, GeorgeWC TestimonyCaptain, U.S. Navy.
Donovan, John E.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Oswald in the Marine Corps.
Dougherty, Jack EdwinWC TestimonyAffidavitEmployee, TSBD
Dowe, Kenneth LawryWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby.
Dox, IdaHSC TestimonyMedical illustrator for the House Select Committee.
Dulany, Richard B.WC TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital.
Dulles, Allen W.12/16/63 Executive session1/22/64 Executive sessionFormer Director of the CIA and Warren Commission member
Duncan, William GlennWC TestimonyEmployee, radio station, Dallas.
Dunn, William E. Sr.Shaw trial testimonyWitness at Registration Office in Clinton Louisiana
Duran, SylviaSee Tirado, Sylvia
Dymitruk, LydiaWC TestimonyAcquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Dymond, IrvinShaw trial opening argumentsclosing argumentsShaw defense attorney
Dziemian, ArthurWC TestimonyWound ballistics expert, U.S. Army.
Eberhardt, A. M.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Ebersole, John H.HSCA DepositionRadiologist, Bethesda Naval Hospital.
Edisen, Adele E. U.ARRB TestimonyReports prewarned of assassination by Jose Rivera
Edwards, Robert EdwinWC Testimony11/22/63 AffidavitEmployee, Dallas City Courthouse. Witness at assassination scene.
Einspruch, Burton C.HSC TestimonySylvia Odio's Psyhciatrist
Elkins, Harold E.11/26/63 reportDeputy Sheriff, County of Dallas
Euins, Amos LeeWC Testimony11/22/63 AffidavitWitness at assassination scene.
Evans, JulianWC TestimonyHusband of Myrtle Evans.
Evans, MyrtleWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Marguerite Oswald in Oswald's youth.
Evans, Sidney, Jr.WC TestimonyResident of Ruby's apartment house.
Everard, WayneARRB TestimonyArchivist of New Orleans Public Library Record of JFK Assassination
Evica, George MichaelARRB TestimonyAuthor of WE ARE ALL MORTALS: NEW EVIDENCE AND ANALYSIS IN THE ASSASSINATION OF JOHN F. KENNEDY
Fain, John WytheWC TestimonyAgent, FBI.
Fatter, Esmond A.Shaw preliminary hearing testimonyFatter New Orleans Physician, Hypnotist Specialist
Faulkner, Jack11/22/63 Sheriff's reportDeputy Sheriff, County of Dallas
Feldsott, LouisAffidavitPresident, Crescent Firearms, Inc.
Fehrenbach, George WilliamWC TestimonyResident of Ashland, Oreg
Fenley, Robert GeneWC TestimonyReporter, Dallas.
Finck, Pierre A.WC TestimonyHSCA DepositionShaw trial testimonyARRB DepositionDoctor, Bethesda Naval Hospital.
Fischer, Ronald B.WC Testimony11/22/63 AffidavitAuditor, City of Dallas. Witness at assassination scene.
Fleming, Harold J.WC TestimonyEmployee, Armored Motor Service, Inc.
Florer, Larry11/22/63 AffidavitMan who used a phone in the County Records Building after the assassination
Folsom, Allison G.WC TestimonyLt. Col., U.S. Marine Corps.
Ford, Declan P.WC TestimonyHusband of Katherine N. Ford and acquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Ford, Gerald12/16/63 Executive session1/22/64 Executive sessionHSC TestimonyWarren Commission Member.
Ford, KatherineWC TestimonyAcquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Foster, J. W.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Franzen, Jack11/24/63 FBI reportWitness at the assassination scene.
Franzen, Mrs. JackNovember 25, 1963, FBI reportWitness at the assassination scene.
Frazier, Buell WesleyWC Testimony 12AffidavitShaw trial testimonyEmployee, TSBD and neighbour of the Paines in Irving, Tex.
Frazier, Robert A.WC Testimony23Shaw trial testimonyFirearms Identification Expert, FBI.
Frazier, William BennettWC TestimonyCaptain, Dallas Police Department.
Fritz, John WillWC Testimony 12AffidavitCaptain, Dallas Police Department
Fuqua, Harold R.WC TestimonyParking attendant in basement of city hall.
Gale, James H.HSC TestimonyAssistant Director in charge of the Inspection Division of the FBI.
Gallagher, John F.WC TestimonyAgent, FBI
Gangl, Theodore FrankAffidavitEmployee, Padgett Printing Corp.
Garner, Jesse J.AffidavitNeighbor of the Oswalds in New Orleans.
Garner, Mrs. Jesse J.WC TestimonyShaw trial testimonyLandlady of Oswald in New Orleans.
Garrison, JimShaw trial opening argumentsclosing summationNew Orlean District Attorney.
Gauthier, Leo J.WC TestimonyInspector, FBI
George, M. WaldoAffidavitLandlord of Oswalds in Dallas
Geraci, PhilipWC TestimonyResident of New Orleans who met Oswald.
Gibson, Mrs. DonaldWC TestimonyAcquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas
Gibson, JohnWC TestimonyWitness to Oswald arrest
Giesecke, Adolph H.WC TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital
Givens, Charles DouglasWC TestimonyAffidavitEmployee, TSBD
Glover, Everett D.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas
Goin, Donald EdwardWC TestimonyArmored car operator
Goldstein, DavidAffidavitOwner, Dave's House of Guns
Goodson, Clyde FranklinWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department
Graef, John G.WC TestimonyOswald's supervisor, Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall, Dallas.
Graf, Allen, D.WC AffidavitAcquaintance of Oswald in Marine Corps.
Grant, EvaWC Testimony 12Sister of Jack Ruby
Graves, GeneAffidavitSecretary, Leslie Welding Co.
Graves, L. C.WC Testimony 12Member, Dallas Police Department.
Gravitis, DorothyWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Mrs. Paine in Dallas.
Gray, VirginiaAffidavitEmployee, Duke University Library.
Green, DavidHSC TestimonyAccoustics expert
Greener, Charles W.WC TestimonyProprietor, Irving Sports Shop.
Greer, William RobertWC TestimonyOriginal ReportAgent, U.S. Secret Service
Gregory, Charles FrancisWC Tesimony 12Doctor, Parkland Hospital
Gregory, Paul RoderickWC TestimonySon of Peter Paul Gregory and acquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Gregory, Peter PaulWC TestimonySon of Peter Paul Gregory and acquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Griffin, Burt W.HSC TestimonyAssistant Counsel for the Warren Commission
Groden, RobertHSC TestimonyAssassination researcher
Gruber, Alexander PhilipHSC depositionDallas associate of Jack Ruby
Gunn, T. JermeyARRB TestimonyWitness to the possession and use of the Zapruder film
Guinn, Vincent P.HSC TestimonyExpert on Neutron Activation Analysis
Guinyard, SamWC TestimonyAffidavitWitness in the vicinity of Tippit crime scene.
Habighorst, AloysiusShaw trial testimonyNew Orleans Police Department, Bureau of Identification
Hall, C. RayWC DepositionAgent, FBI
Hall, Elena A.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Hall, John RaymondWC TestimonyHusband of Elena A. Hall and acquaintance of the Oswalds.
Hall, Marvin E."Bert"WC TestimonyEmployee, Armored Motor Service, Dallas.
Hallmark, Garnett ClaudWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby.
Hamblen, C. A.WC TestimonyEmployee, Western Union Telegraph Co.
Hamburg, EricARRB TestimonyCo-producer of the film,NIXON, Former Congressional Staff Assistant
Hankal, Robert LeonardWC TestimonyDirector, television station, Dallas.
Hansen, Timothy M., Jr.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department
Hardiman, JamesShaw trial testimonyUS Postal worker, New Orleans
Hardin, MichaelWC TestimonyCity ambulance driver.
Hargis, Bobby W.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department. Witness at assassination scene.
Harkness, D. V.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department
Harrison, William J.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department
Hart, JohnHSC TestimonyCIA employee who studied the Nosenko defection.
Hartmann, WilliamHSC TestimonyPhotography expert
Hartogs, RenatusWC TestimonyPsychiatrist, New York City.
Hathaway, Philip Ben11/22/63 AffidavitWitnessed a man carying a gun case on the day of the assassination
Hawkins, RayWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Haygood, Clyde A.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Hayward, FrankShaw Preliminary hearing testimonyDetective in the New Orleans Police Department
Heindel, John ReneWC AffidavitAcquaintance of Oswald in Marine Corps.
Helmick, Wanda Yvonne or Wanda Sweat.WC TestimonyEmployee of Ralph Paul, an acquaintance of Jack Ruby.
Helms, RichardWC TestimonyAffidavitHSC TestimonyDeputy Director for Plans, CIA.
Henchliffe, Margarte M.WC TestimonyNurse, Parkland Hospital
Henderson, RubyDecember 6, 1963, FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Henslee, Gerald DaltonWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Herndon, Bell P.WC TestimonyPolygraph operator, FBI
Hess, JacquelineHSC TestimonyExpert in statistical analysis
Hester, Charles11/22/63 Affidavit11/25/63 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Hester, Mrs. CharlesNovember 25, 1963, FBI reportWitness at assassination scene
Hicks, J. B.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Hicky, George W Jr.Original ReportAgent, U.S. Secret Service
Hill, Clinton J.WC TestimonyOriginal ReportAgent, U.S. Secret Service
Hill, Gerald LynnWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Hill Jean LollisWC Testimony11/22/63 AffidavitWitness at assassination scene.
Hine, Geneva L.WC TestimonyEmployee, TSBD
Hodge, Alfred DouglasWC TestimonyOwner, Buckhorn Trading Post.
Holland, MaxARRB TestimonyAdvocate for disclosures of the Assassination Records
Holland S.M.WC Testimony11/22/63 AffidavitWitness at assassination scene.
Holly, Harold B., Jr.WC TestimonyReserve force, Dallas Police Department.
Holmes, Harry D.WC Testimony 12U.S. Post Office inspector
Hooker, JeannetteJanuary 10, 1964, FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Hoover, J. EdgarWC TestimonyDirector, FBI
Hopson, Mrs. AlvinDecember 4, 1963, FBI reportWitness at assassination scene
Hosty, James Patrick Jr.WC TestimonyAgent, FBI
Howlett, John JoeWC TestimonyAgent, U.S. Secret Service.
Hudson, Emmett JWC Testimony11/22/63 AffidavitWitness at assassination scene.
Huffaker, Robert S.WC TestimonyEmployee of Dallas YMCA
Hulen, Richard LeroyWC TestimonyEmployee of Dallas YMCA
Hulse, C. E.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Humes, James J.WC TestimonyHSC TestimonyARRB DepositionDoctor, Bethesda Naval Hospital.
Hunley, BobbAffidavitEmployee, Louisiana Department of Labor, New Orleans.
Hunt, Bob RHSC TestimonyPhotographic expert.
Hunt, Jackie HansenWC TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital
Hunter, GertrudeWC TestimonyWitness concerning alleged encounter with Oswald.
Hutchison, Leonard EdwinWC TestimonyOwner of grocery store in Irving.
Hutson, Thomas AlexanderWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Hutton, PatReportNurse at Parkland Hospital.
Isaacs, MartinWC TestimonyEmployee, Special Services Welfare Center, New York.
Ivon, LouisShaw trial testimonyChief Investigator, District Attorney's Office, New Orleans
Jacks HurchelStatementDriver of the Vice Presidential Limousine
Jackson, RichardShaw trial testimonyUS Post Office, New Orleans
Jackson, Robert HillWC TestimonyNews photographer, Dallas.
Jackson, TheodoreWC TestimonyAttendant at Dallas parking lot.
James, Virginia H.WC TestimonyInternational Relations Officer, 0ffice of Soviet Affairs, State Department.
Jarman, James Earl Jr.WC TestimonyAffidavitEmployee, TSBD.
Jenkins, Marion ThomasWC TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital.
Jenkins, Ronald LeeWC TestimonyNews editor, radio station, Dallas.
Jimison, R. J.WC TestimonyOrderly, Parkland Hospital.
Johns Thomas L.Original ReportAgent, U.S. Secret Service
Johnson, C. W.Shaw preliminary hearing testimonyDistrict Director of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, New Orleans
Johnson, Arnold SamuelWC TestimonyDirector of Information and Lecture Bureau, Communist Party, U.S.A.
Johnson, Arthur CarlWC TestimonyOwner of roominghouse in Dallas where Oswald resided.
Johnson, Clemon Earl3/18/64 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Johnson, Joseph Weldon, Jr.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Johnson, Mrs. Arthur CarlWC TestimonyWife of A. C. Johnson
Johnson, Mrs. Lyndon B.WC StatementWife of the President of the United States.
Johnson, Lyndon B.WC StatementPresident of the United States
Johnson, MarvinWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department
Johnson, Priscilla Mary PostWC TestimonyARRB TestimonyNewspaper reporter who interviewed Oswald in Russia.
Johnson, SpeedyWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby.
Johnston, David L.WC TestimonyJustice of the peace, Dallas.
Jones, C. M.11/22/63 Sheriff's reportDeputy Sheriff, County of Dallas
Jones, Orville AubreyWC TestimonyCaptain, Dallas Police Department.
Jones, Ronald CoyWC TestimonyARRB TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital
Judge, JohnARRB TestimonyExecutive Secretary of the Coalition on Political Assassinations
Kaminsky, EileenWC TestimonyJack Ruby's sister
Kaiser, FrankieWC TestimonyEmployee, TSBD.
Kantor, SethWC TestimonyReporter.
Katzenbach, NicholasHSC TestimonyUnited States Attorney General
Kaufman, Stanley M.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Kellerman, Roy S.WC TestimonyOriginal ReportAgent, U.S. Secret Service.
Kelley, Thomas J.WC Testimony12HSC TestimonyInspector, U.S. Secret Service.
Kelly, EdwardWC TestimonyPorter, Dallas City Hall
Kelly, WilliamARRB TestimonyCo-Founder of the Committee for an open archives
Kemp, Mrs. MaxineShaw trial testimonySecretary, Personnel Office at East Louisiana State Hospital
Kennedy, JacquelineWC TestimonyWidow of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Kennedy, RegisShaw trial testimonyFBI agent, New Orleans
Kenny, James J.Shaw preliminary hearing testimonyAgency Manager of Equitable Assurance
Killion, Charles L.AffidavitFirearms identification expert, FBI.
King, Glen D.WC TestimonyCaptain, Dallas Police Department.
Kinneth, FrancisFBI ReportWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene
Kinney, Samuel A.Original ReportAgent, U.S. Secret Service.
Kirk, CecilHSC Testimony 123Director Mobile Crime Laboratory, Metropolitan Police Dept., Washington, D.C.
Kivett, Jerry D.Original ReportAgent, U.S. Secret Service.
Klause, Robert G.WC TestimonyPrinter of handbill attacking President Kennedy
Kleinman, AbrahamWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Kleinlerer, AlexanderAffidavitAcquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Kline, WilliamAffidavitAgent, U.S. Customs
Knight, Frances G.WC TestimonyDirector, Passport Office, Department of State.
Knudsen, Robert L.HSCA DepositionWhite House photographer.
Kommer, RexShaw trial testimonyMeteorologist, US Weather Bureau
Kounas, Dolores11/25/63 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Kramer, MonicaAffidavitTourist in Minsk in 1961
Kravitz, Herbert B.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Kriss, Harry M.WC TestimonyReserve force, Dallas Police Department.
Krystinik, Raymond FranklinWC TestimonyFellow employee of Michael R. Paine in Texas
Kurtz, Michael L.ARRB TestimonyHistory Professor, Author of CRIME OF THE CENTURY
Landis, Paul E. JrOriginal ReportAgent, U.S. Secret Service.
Lane, Doyle E.WC TestimonyClerk, Western Union Telegraph Co.
Lane, MarkWC Testimony 12Lawyer, author of PLAUSIBLE DENIAL, RUSH TO JUDGMENT
Latona, Sebastian F.WC TestimonyFingerprint expert, FBI
Lawrence, John Stevens Rutter11/22/63 AffidavitWitness to a man with a rifle.
Lawrence, Patricia Ann11/24/63 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Lawrence, Perdue WilliamWC TestimonyCaptain, Dallas Police Department.
Lawson, Winston G.WC TestimonyOriginal ReportAgent, U.S. Secret Service.
Leavelle, James R.WC Testimony 12Member, Dallas Police Department.
LeBlanc, Charles JosephWC TestimonyMaintenance man, William B. Reily Co.
Lee, Ivan D.AffidavitAgent, FBI
Lee, Vincent T.WC TestimonyAffidavitOfficial, Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
Lehrer, JamesWC TestimonyReporter, Dallas.
Lesar, JamesARRB Testimony 12Lawyer, Washington, DC
Leslie HelenWC TestimonyMember of Russian-speaking community in Dallas.
Levey, Julian L.Shaw preliminary hearing testimonyNew Orleans Official Court Reporter
Levine, LowellHSC TestimonyForensic dentist
Lewis, Aubrey LeeWC TestimonyEmployee, Western Union Telegraph Co.
Lewis, Clinton11/22/63 Sheriff's reportDeputy Sheriff, Dallas County.
Lewis, C. L. "Lummie"11/23/63 Sheriff's reportDeputy Sheriff, Dallas County.
Lewis, Erwin DonaldWC AffidavitAcquaintance of Oswald in Marine Corps.
Lewis, L.J.AffidavitFBI ReportWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene
Lidin, Harold JeromeShaw preliminary hearing testimonyNews Director WVUE
Liebeler, WesleyHSC TestimonyARRB TestimonyWarren Commission lawyer
Lifton, DavidARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher
Light, Frederick W. Jr.WC TestimonyWound ballistics expert, U.S. Army.
Link, RobertShaw trial testimonyAttorney and Notary Public Parish of Orleans
Litchfield, Wilbyrn Waldon (Robert), IIWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Ruby
Livingstone, HarrisonARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher.
Logan, DavidTelephone convesation with James AlcockDiscusses attendees of a party
Lord, Billy JoeAffidavitPassenger with Oswald on SS Marion Lykes.
Lowery, Roy LeeWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department
Lovelady, Billy NolanWC TestimonyEmployee, TSBD.
Lujan, Daniel GutierrezWC TestimonyAppeared in lineup with Oswald.
Lutz, MontyHSC TestimonyFirearms expert.
Lux, J. PhilipAffidavitEmployee, H. L. Green Co
Mabra, W. W.11/27/63 ReportDallas County Sheriff Deputy
Mack, GaryARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher.
Macphearson, DuncanInterview by Joel GrantBallistics Expert
Malley, James R.AffidavitHSC TestimonyInspector, FBI
Mallory, KatherineAffidavitTourist in Minsk in 1961
Mamantov, Ilya A.WC TestimonyMember of Russian-speaking community in Dallas.
Manchester, JohnShaw trial testimonyTown Marshal, Clinton, Louisiana
Mandella, ArthurWC TestimonyFingerprint expert, New York City Police Department.
Marcus, Jack12/2/63 FBI reportAttorney, acquaintance of Jack Ruby
Markham, HelenWC Testimony 123Witness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Marrs, JimARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher.
Martello, Francis L.WC TestimonyAffidavitLieutenant, New Orleans Police Department.
Martin, Billy JoeWC TestimonyShaw trial testimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Martin, Dwight W.Shaw preliminary hearing testimonyWDSU employee
Martin, Frank M.WC TestimonyCaptain, Dallas Police Department.
Martin, James HerbertWC TestimonyFormer business manager for Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald.
Matthews, Russel DouglasHSC depositionEx-bar owner in Cuba
Maxey, Billy JoeWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Mayo, Logan W.WC TestimonyReserve force, Dallas Police Department.
McBride, Palmer E.11/26/63 FBI interviewAcquaintance of Lee Harvey Oswald.
McCaghren, PaulHSC TestimonyFormer lieutenant of the Dallas Police Department
McCamy, Calvin S.HSC Testimony234Photographic expert
McCarthy, ElizabethShaw trial testimonyHandwriting expert
McClelland, Robert NelsonWC TestimonyARRB TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital.
McCloy, John J.12/16/63 Executive sessionHSC TestimonyWarren Commission member
McCone, John A.WC TestimonyDirector, Central Intelligence Agency.
McCullough John G.WC TestimonyReporter, Philadelphia.
McCurdy, Danny PatrickWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
McCurley, A.D.11/22/63 Sheriff's reportDallas Deputy Sheriff
McDonald, M. N.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
McFarland, John BryanAffidavitPassenger on bus with Oswald to Mexico City in 1963.
McFarland, MerylAffidavitPassenger on bus with Oswald to Mexico City in 1963.
McGehee, Edwin LeaShaw trial testimonyBarber - Jackson, Louisiana
McIntyre, William T.Original ReportAgent, U.S. Secret Service.
McKeown, Robert RayHSC testimonyDallas Associate of Jack Ruby
McKinzie, LouisWC TestimonyPorter, Dallas City Hall
McLain, H. B.HSC TestimonyMember of Dallas Police Department,Witness at assassination scene
McLaughlin JohnARRB TestimonyAKA John Bevilaqua, assassination researcher
McNally, JosephHSC Testimony 12Handwriting expert
McMillon, Thomas DonaldWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
McVickar, John A.WC Testimony12Foreign Service officer stationed at American Embassy in Soviet Union in 1959-61.
McWatters, Cecil J.WC TestimonyBusdriver, Dallas.
McWillie, LewisHSC Testimony11/27/63 FBI reportRuby associate with purported mob ties.
Melanson, PhilipARRB TestimonyAuthor, SPY SAGA
Meller, Anna N.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Mercer, Julia Ann11/22/63 AffidavitDallas Resident
Meros ThomasARRB TestimonyDallas visit May 1992 with Dee McCarell
Meyers, Lawrence V.WC TestimmonyHSC depositionAssociate of Jack Ruby
Michaelis, Heinz W.WC TestimonyManager, Seaport Traders, Inc.
Milam, WallaceARRB TestimonyAssassination Researcher
Miller, Austin L.WC Testimony11/22/63 AffidavitWitness at assassination scene.
Miller, Dave L.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Miller, Louis D.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department
Miller, Page PutnamARRB TestimonyNational Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History in Washington
Millican, A. J.11/22/63 AffidavitWitness at assassination scene.
Mirabal Diaz, AlfredoHSC TestimonyCuban Consul Mexico City
Mitchell, Mary AnneWC TestimonyWitness at assassination scene
Molina, Joe R.WC TestimonyEmployee, TSBD
Montgomery, L. D.WC Testimony 12Member, Dallas Police Department.
Mooney, LukeWC Testimony11/23/63 Sheriff's reportDeputy Sheriff, Dallas County.
Mooneyham, LillianJanuary 10, 1964, FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Moore, Goldie NaomieShaw trial testimonyClay Shaw's secretary
Moore, Henry M.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Moore, Russell Lee (Knight)WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Moore, T. E.1/10/64 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Moorman, Mary Ann11/22/63 Affidavit11/23/63 FBI reportShaw trial testimonyWitness at assassination scene
Morgan, ReevesShaw trial testimonyTestified that Lee Oswald came to his home near Jackson Louisiana in 1963
Mumford, PamelaWC TestimonyPassenger on bus with Oswald to Mexico City in 1963
Murphy, Joe E.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Murphy, Paul EdwardWC AffidavitAcquaintance of Oswald in Marine Corps.
Murphy, Thomas J.3/20/64 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Murrah, DavidARRB TestimonyDirector of the Southeast Collection at Texas Tech University
Murray, David Christie Jr.WC AffidavitAcquaintance of Oswald in Marine Corps.
Murret, Charles D. (Dutz)WC TestimonyUncle of Lee Harvey Oswald, New Orleans.
Murret, John, M. (Boogie)WC TestimonyCousin of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Murret, LillianWC TestimonyAffidavitaunt of LHO.
Murret, Marilyn DorotheaWC TestimonyCousin of LHO.
Naman, RitaAffidavitTourist in Minsk in 1961
Nelson, Doris MaeWC TestimonyNurse, Parkland Hospital.
Newman, Gayle11/22/63 Affidavit11/24/63 FBI reportShaw trial testimonywitness at the assassination scene.
Newman, Jean11/22/63 Affidavit11/24/63 FBI reportwitness at the assassination scene.
Newman, JohnARRB TestimonyMember of COPA
Newman, William Eugene11/22/63 Affidavit11/24/63 FBI reportShaw trial testimonywitness at the assassination scene.
Newman, William J.WC TestimonyReserve force, Dallas Police Department.
Newnam, John WilkinsWC TestimonyAdvertising department employee, Dallas newspaper.
Newquist, Andrew M.HSC TestimonyFirearms expert.
Nichols, Alice ReavesWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby.
Nichols, H. LouisWC TestimonyFormer president, Dallas bar association.
Nichols, JohnShaw trial testimonyPhysician, Pathology
Nicol, Joseph D.WC TestimonyFirearms identification expert, Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation, Illinois Department of Public Safety.
Norman, HaroldWC Testimony12/4/63 AffidavitEmployee, TSBD
Norton, Robert L.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
O'Brien, Lawrence F.WC TestimonyAssistant to President Kennedy
O'Donnell, EdwardShaw trial testimonyPolice Officer, Lieutenant, Assistant Commanding Officer, Homicide Division, New Orleans Police Department
O'Donnell, Kenneth P.WC TestimonySpecial Assistant to President Kennedy
O'Sullivan, Frederick S.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Oswald at Beauregard Junior High School, New Orleans
Odell, J.G.11/23/63 Sheriffs reportEyewitness of Lee Oswald on a bus just after the assassination.
Odio SylviaWC TestimonyFormer citizen of Cuba now residing in Dallas.
Odum, Bardwell D.AffidavidAgent, FBI
Ofstein, Dennis HymanWC TestimonyEmployee, Jaggers-Chiles-Stovall, Dallas.
Olds, Gregory LeeWC TestimonyPresident, Dallas Chapter, American Civil Liberties Union.
Oliver Massegee, BeverlyARRB Testimony
Oliver, Revilo PendletonWC TestimonyMember of the council of the John Birch Society.
Olivier, Alfred G.WC TestimonyExcerpts from Rockefeller Commission testimonyWound ballistics expert, U. S. Army.
Olsen, Harry N.WC TestimonyFormer member, Dallas Police Department.
Olsen, Kay HelenWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby.
Orth, HerbertShaw trial testimonyLife Employee who prepared slides from the Zapruder film
Osborn, SteveARRB Testimony
Osborne, MackWC AffidavitAcquaintance of Oswald in Marine Corps.
Oser, AlvinShaw trial closing argumentsRebuttal argumentsProsecutor in the Clay Shaw case
Oswald, MargueriteWC Testimony 12345Mother of Lee Harvey Oswald
Oswald (Porter), MarinaWC Testimony12HSC Testimony 123HSCA DepositionsShaw trial testimonyWidow of Lee Harvey Oswald
Oswald, Robert Edward LeeWC TestimonyBrother of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Owens, Calvin BudWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Owens, Ernest11/22/63 Affidavitwitnessed a man with a rifle on 11/21/63.
Oxford. J. L.11/23/63 ReportDallas County Sheriff Deputy
Paine, Michael RalphWC Testimony 123Acquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Paine, Ruth HydeWC Testimony 12345AffidavitShaw trial testimonyWife of Michael R. Paine and acquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Palmer, Henry EarlShaw trial testimonyWitnessed Clay Shaw, David Ferrie, and Lee Oswald together in Clinton Louisiana
Palmer, Thomas StewartWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby.
Panitz, Meyer R.1/14/64 FBI report
Panzeca, SalvatoreShaw trial testimonyClay Shaw defense attorney
Papale, Antonio EdwardShaw preliminary hearing testimonyDean of the Law School of Loyola University
Pappas, Icarus M.WC TestimonyReporter, radio station, New York City.
Patrick, LeonardHSC depositionAssociate of Jack Ruby
Patterson, B.M.AffidavitFBI ReportWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Patterson, Bobby G.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Patterson, Robert CarlWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Paul, RalphWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Pena, OrestWC TestimonyOwner, Habana Bar, New Orleans.
Pena, RupertoWC TestimonyBrother of Orest Pena
Perkins, John N.Shaw trial testimonyPolice Officer, Central Lockup, B of I Division, New Orleans Police Department
Perry, Malcolm OliverWC Testimony 12ARRB TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital.
Perry, W. E.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Peterman, ViolaWC TestimonyNeighbor of Oswald family in New Orleans.
Peters, Paul ConradWC TestimonyARRB TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital
Peterson, Joseph AlexanderWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Petty, Charles S.HSC TestimonyForensic pathologists serving on the select committee autopsy panel
Phelan, JamesShaw trial testimonyFreelance writer
Phenix, George R.WC TestimonyTelevision cameraman and reporter, Dallas.
Pic, Edward John Jr.WC TestimonyAffidavitFirst husband of Marguerite Oswald.
Pic, John EdwardWC TestimonyHalf brother of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Pierce, Edward E.WC TestimonyEmployee, Dallas City Hall.
Pierce, Rio S.WC Testimony 12Lieutenant, Dallas Police Department.
Pinkston, Nat A.WC TestimonyEmployee, TSBD.
Piper, EddieWC Testimony1211/23/63 AffidavitEmployee, TSBD.
Pitts, ElnoraWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Pizzo, FrankWC TestimonyAssistant manager of auto agency, Dallas.
Player, Charles Polk11/22/63 Sheriff's reportDeputy Sheriff, County of Dallas
Poe, J. M.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Postal, JuliaWC TestimonyCashier, Texas Theatre.
Potter, Nolan H.3/19/64 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Potts, Walter E.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Powell, Nancy M. (a.k.a. Tammie True)WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby.
Powers, Daniel PatrickWC DepositionAcquaintance of Oswald in Marine Corps.
Powers, David F.AffidavitAssistant to President Kennedy.
Price, Charles JackWC TestimonyAdministrator, Parkland Hospital.
Price, J. C.11/22/63 AffidavitWitness at the assassination scene.
Price, Malcolm H., Jr.WC TestimonyPatron, Sports Drome Rifle Range.
Priddy, Hal, Jr.WC TestimonyRelief dispatcher, O'Neil Funeral Home in Dallas.
Pryor, Roy A.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Pugh, OranAffidavitAgent, U.S. Customs
Pullman, Edward J.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Putnam, James A.WC Testimony 12Member, Dallas Police Department.
Quigley, John LesterWC TestimonyAgent, FBI.
Rachal, John R.AffidavitEmployee, Louisiana Department of Labor, New Orleans.
Rachley, VirgieSee Baker, Mrs. Donald.
Rackley, George W. Sr.WC TestimonyEmployee, Coordinated RR. Co.
Raigorodsky, Paul M.WC TestimonyMember of Russian-speaking community in Dallas.
Randle, Linnie MaeWC Testimony11/23/63 FBI reportBuell Wesley Frazier's sister and neighbour of Ruth Paine.
Rankin, Lee J.12/16/63 Executive session1/22/64 Executive sessionHSC TestimonyHSC Excutive Session TestimonyARRB TestimonyWarren Commission General Counsel
Ray, Natalie.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Ray, Thomas M.WC TestimonyHusband of Natalie Ray and acquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Ray, ValentinaWC TestimonyAcquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Rea, Billy AndrewWC TestimonyAdvertising staff, Dallas newspaper.
Ready, John D.Original Report
Rector, Clarence A.11/30/63 FBI report
Redlich, Dean NormanHSC TestimonyWarren Commission Staff Member
Reeves, HueyWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby.
Reid, RobertJanuary 10, 1964, FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Reid, Mrs. Robert A.WC TestimonyEmployee, TSBD.
Reilly, Frank E.WC TestimonyWitness at assassination scene.
Reilly, John F.Shaw preliminary hearing testimonyPolice Officer, Central Lockup, B of I Division, New Orleans Police Department
Revill, JackWC Testimony 12HSC TestimonyLieutenant, Dallas Police Department.
Reynolds, JohnieFBI Report
Reynolds, Warren AllenWC Testimony1/22/64 FBI ReportWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Rheinstein, FredericWC TestimonyProducer-director, NBC
Rich, Joe HenryStatementDriver of the Vice-Presidential Limousine
Rich, Nancy PerrinWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby.
Richey, Marjorie R.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby.
Richey, Warren E.WC TestimonyTV engineer, Fort Worth
Riebe, FloydARRB Deposition
Riggs, AlfreadiaWC TestimonyPorter, City Hall
Riggs, Chester Allen, Jr.AffidavitLandlord of the Oswalds in Fort Worth.
Ritchie, James L.WC TestimonyPassport Officer, Department of State.
Roberts, EarleneWC TestimonyHousekeeper at Oswald's roominghouse in Dallas.
Roberts, Emory P.Original Report
Robertson, Mary JaneWC TestimonyEmployee, Dallas Police Department.
Robertson, Victor F.WC TestimonyReporter, Dallas.
Rodriguez, EvaristoWC TestimonyBartender at Habana Bar, New Orleans.
Rogers, EricWC TestimonyNeighbor of the Oswalds in New Orleans.
Rolland, Rowland CharlesShaw trial testimonyPresident of Winterland Ice Skating Rink
Romack, JamesWC TestimonyWitness at assassination scene.
Rose, Guy F.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Ross, Henrietta M.WC TestimonyTechnician, Parkland Hospital.
Roussel, Henry J.WC AffidavitAcquaintance of Oswald in Marine Corps.
Rossi, JosephWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby.
Rowland, Arnold LouisWC Testimony11/22/63 AffidavitWitness at assassination scene.
Rowland, Barbara WalkerWC Testimony11/22/63 AffidavitWitness at assassination scene.
Rowley, James J.WC TestimonyHSC TestimonyChief, U.S. Secret Service.
Rubenstein, HymanWC TestimonyBrother of Jack Ruby
Ruby, EarlWC TestimonyHSC TestimonyBrother of Jack Ruby
Ruby, JackWC Testimony 12Convicted slayer of Oswald.
Ruby, SamWC TestimonyBrother of Jack Ruby
Rusk, DeanWC TestimonySecretary of State.
Russell, DickARRB Testimony
Russell, Richard12/16/63 Executive sessionU.S. Senator and member of the Warren Commission
Russell, HaroldAffidavit1/22/64 FBI ReportWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Russo, Perry RaymondShaw Grand Jury testimony 12Shaw preliminary hearing testimony 1234Shaw trial testimony 12Transcript of Jim Kemp interviewWitness to alleged meeting between Clay Shaw, David Ferrie, and Lee Harvey Oswald
Ryan, JosephShaw trial testimonyDirector, Office of Personnel, New Orleans Post Office
Ryder, Dial DuaneWC Testimony2Employee, Irving Sports Shop.
Salerno RalphHSC TestimonyExpert on the mob
Salyer, Kenneth EverettWC TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital.
Sanders, CharlesARRB Testimony
Sanders, Pauline E.11/24/63 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Saunders, Richard L.WC TestimonyWitness at the assassination scene.
Sawyer, J. HerbertWC TestimonyInspector, Dallas Police Department.
Sawyer, MildredWC TestimonyNeighbor and acquaintance of Oswald as a youth in New Orleans.
Schaeffer, RoyARRB Testimony
Schmidt, Hunter Jr.WC TestimonyCity editor, Dallas.
Schmidt, VolkmarInterview by KellyAquaintance of Oswald
Schuster, PeterShaw preliminary hearing testimonyShaw trial testimonyPhotography expert
Scoggins, William W.WC TestimonyWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Scott, Peter DaleARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher.
Scibor, Mitchell J.WC TestimonyEmployee, Klein's Sports Goods.
Sedgebeer, Fenner O.Shaw Grand Jury testimonyInvestigator for New Orlean DA
Seely, Carroll Hamilton Jr.WC TestimonyAssistant Chief, Legal Division, Passport Office, Department of State.
Semingsen, W. W.WC TestimonyEmployee, Western Union Telegraph Co.
Senator, GeorgeWC TestimonyRoommate of Jack Ruby
Servance, John OlridgeWC TestimonyHead porter, City Hall and Municipal Building.
Shackelford, MartinARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher.
Shaneyfelt, Lyndal L.WC Testimony 12Shaw trial testimonyPhotography expert, FBI
Shasteen, Clifton M.WC TestimonyOwner of barbershop in Irving, Tex.
Shaw, ClayShaw trial testimonyTried and acquitted as a conspirator in the assassination of JFK
Shaw, Robert RoederWC Testimony 12Doctor, Parkland Hospital.
Shelley, William H.WC Testimony 12Employee, TSBD
Shields, EdwardWC TestimonyEmployee, TSBD.
Shires, George T.WC TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital.
Siegel, Evelyn Grace StrickmanWC TestimonySocial worker, New York City.
Simmons, James3/19/64 FBI reportShaw trial testimonyWitness at assassination scene.
Simmons, RonaldWC TestimonyWeapons evaluation expert, U.S. Army Weapons System Division.
Simon, ArtARRB Testimony
Sims, Richard M.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Sitzman, MarilynInterview with Josiah ThompsonWitness at assassination scene
Skelton, Royce G.WC Testimony11/22/63 AffidavitWitness at assassination scene.
Slack, Garland Glenwill11/22/63 AffidavitPatron, Sports Drome Rifle Range.
Slack, Willie B.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Slaughter, Malcolm R.WC TestimonyResident in Jack Ruby's apartment building.
Slawson, W. DavidHSC TestimonyWarren Commission Assistant Counsel
Smart, Vernon S.WC TestimonyLieutenant, Dallas Police Department.
Smith, BennieritaWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Oswald at Beauregard Junior High School in New Orleans.
Smith, Edgar Leon Jr.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Smith, Glenn EmmettWC TestimonyService station attendant in Dallas.
Smith, Hilda L.AffidavitEmployee, Louisiana Department of Labor, New Orleans.
Smith, Joe MarshallWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Smith, John AllisonWC TestimonyTV technician, Fort Worth.
Smith, KennethARRB Testimony
Smith, L.C.Sheriff's reportmember Dalls County Sheriff's Department
Smith, William ArthurWC TestimonyFBI ReportWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene.
Snow, Clyde CollinsHSC Testimony
Snyder, Richard EdwardWC TestimonyForeign Service officer, stationed in the Embassy in the Soviet Union, 1959-61.
Solomon, James MauriceWC TestimonyCaptain, Dallas Police Department.
Solon, John J.January 6, 1964, FBI reportWitness at assassination scene
Sorrels, Forrest V.WC Testimony 12affidavitAgent, U.S. Secret Service.
Specter, ArlenHSC TestimonyWarren Commission Counsel
Spencer, SaundraARRB Deposition
Springer, PearlDecember 5, 1963, FBI reportWitness at assassination scene
Standridge, Ruth JeanetteWC TestimonyHead nurse of operating rooms, Parkland Hospital.
Standifer, Roy E.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Staples, Albert F.AffidavitDentist at Baylor University College of Dentistry.
Stass, Frank JosephShaw preliminary hearing testimonyRegistrar, Loyola University
Statman, IrvingWC TestimonyAssistant District Director of Dallas District, Texas Employment Commission.
Steele, Charles Hall, Jr.WC TestimonyResident of New Orleans who assisted Oswald in distribution of handbills.
Steele, Charles Hall, Sr.WC TestimonyFather of Charles Hall Steele, Jr.
Steele, Don FrancisWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Stevenson, M. W.WC Testimony 12Deputy Chief, Dallas Police Department.
Stombaugh, Paul MorganWC TestimonyHair and fiber expert, FBI.
Stovall, Richard S.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Stovall, Robert L.WC TestimonyPresident, Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall, Dallas, Tex.
Strehly, Harold11/27/63 ReportDallas County Sheriff Deputy
Stringer, John T.ARRB Deposition
Strong, Jesse M.WC TestimonyEmployee, Western Union Telegraph Co.
Stuckey, William KirkWC TestimonyRadio program director, New Orleans.
Studebaker, Robert LeeWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Sturdivan, LarryHSC Testimony
Summers, Malcolm11/22/63 Affidavit
Surrey, Robert AlanWC TestimonyPublisher of handbill attacking President Kennedy.
Sutherland, LawrenceARRB Testimony
Sweatt, Allan11/23/63 reportChief Criminal Deputy, Dallas County Sheriff
Tadin, NicholasShaw trial testimonyClaimed to have seen Clay Shaw and David Ferrie together at the New Orleans Airport in 1964.
Tadin, MatildaShaw trial testimonyClaimed to have seen Clay Shaw and David Ferrie together at the New Orleans Airport in 1964.
Tague , James ThomasWC TestimonyWitness at assassination scene.
Talbert Cecil E.WC Testimony 12Captain, Dallas Police Department.
Tanenbaum, RobertARRB Testimony
Tasker, Harry T.WC TestimonyTaxicab driver in Dallas
Tatro, EdgarARRB Testimony
Tatum, Jack RayHSC InterviewWitness in the vicinity of the Tippit shooting
Taylor, Gary E.WC Testimony 18/4/64 AffidavitAcquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Taylor, Warren W.Original Report
TenBrink, PhilipARRB Testimony
Thompson, JosiahARRB Testimony
Thompson, Llewellyn E.WC TestimonyFormer U.S. Ambassador to Russia.
Thornley, Kerry WendellWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Oswald in Marines.
Tice, Wilma MayWC TestimonyResident of Dallas
Tirado, SilviaHSC Testimony
Tilley SteveARRB Testimony 123
Tobias, Mahlon F., Sr.WC TestimonyManager of apartment house where the Oswalds resided, Dallas.
Tobias, Mrs. Mahlon F.WC TestimonyWife of M. F. Tobias, Sr.
Todd, James RobertHSC depositionAssociate of Jack Ruby
Todd, L. C.11/27/63 ReportDallas County Sheriff Deputy
Tomlinson, Darrell C.WC TestimonySenior engineer, Parkland Hospital.
Tormey, James J.WC TestimonyExecutive secretary, Hall-Davis Defense Commission.
Trafficante, SantosHSC Testimony
Trask, RichardARRB Testimony 12
Truly, Roy SansomWC Testimony12AffidavitSuperintendent, TSBD.
Turner, F. M.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Turner, JimmyWC TestimonyTV director, Fort Worth
Twiford, EstelleAffidavitWife of Horace Elroy Twiford
Twiford, Horace ElroyAffidavitMember, Socialist Labor Party, Houston, Tex.
Tyler, StephenARRB Testimony
Underwood, James RobertWC TestimonyAssistant news director TV and radio, Dallas.
Vaughn, Roy EugeneWC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Verb, HalARRB Testimony
Verdacia, JoseHSC Testimony
Vernon, RobertARRB Testimony
Vinson, Phillip EugeneWC TestimonyReporter, Fort Worth.
Voebel, EdwardWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Oswald in Beauregard Junior High School, New Orleans.
Voshinin, Igor VladimirWC TestimonyMember of Russian-speaking community in Dallas.
Voshinin, Mrs. Igor VladimirWC TestimonyAcquaintance of the Oswalds in Texas.
Wade, HenryWC TestimonyDistrict attorney, Dallas County.
Waldman, William J.WC TestimonyVice President, Klein's Sporting Goods, Inc.
Waldo, ThayerWC TestimonyReporter, Forth Worth.
Walker, C. T.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Walker, Edwin A.WC TestimonyResident of Dallas and object of shooting in April 1963.
Walker, Ira N., Jr.WC TestimonyBroadcast technician, Fort Worth.
Wall, Breck (a.k.a. Billy Ray Wilson)WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Ruby
Walters Ralph11/23/63 Sheriff's reportDeputy Sheriff, County of Dallas
Walther, CarolynDecember 5, 1963, FBI reportWitness at assassination scene
Walthers, Eddy Raymond (Buddy)WC TestimonySheriff's reportDeputy sheriff, Dallas County.
Walton, Elizabeth CarolynShaw trial testimonyWitness at assassination scene
Warner, Roger C.AffidavitAgent, U.S. Secret Service
Waren, Earl12/16/63 Executive sessionChairman of the Presidential Commission to Investigate the Asassination of President Kennedy
Waterman, BerniceWC TestimonyAdjudicator, Passport Office, Department of State.
Watherwax, Arthur WilliamWC TestimonyPrinter, Dallas newspaper.
Watson, James C.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
Watson, RadioSheriff's reportMember Dalls County Sheriff's Department
Watts, Clyde J.WC TestimonyAttorney representing Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker
Weatherford, Harry11/23/63 Sheriff's reportDeputy Sheriff, County of Dallas
Weatherly, DarylARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher
Wecht, Cyril H.HSC TestimonyDissenting member of the House Forensic Pathology Panel
Wegmann, Cynthia AnneARRB TestimonyDaughter of Edward Wegmann
Wegmann, Edward F.Shaw trial testimonyAttorney working for Clay Shaw
Weiner, Irwin SigneyHSC depositionAssociate of Jack Ruby
Weinstock, LouisAffidavitGeneral manager, the Worker.
Weiss, MarkHSC TestimonyAccoustic expert.
Weissman, Bernard WilliamWC Testimony 12Codraftsman and signer of November 22, 1963, full-page advertisement.
Weitzman, MosesARRB TestimonyPhotographic expert who has worked with the Zapruder film.
Weitzman, SeymourWC TestimonyDeputy constable, Dallas County.
West, Troy EugeneWC TestimonyEmployee, TSBD.
Westbrook, W. R.WC TestimonyCaptain, Dallas Police Department.
Wester, Jane CarolynWC TestimonyNurse, Parkland Hospital.
Whalen, Edward JamesGarrison Report onAssociate of David Ferrie
Whaley, William WayneWC Testimony 123Taxicab driver in Dallas.
White, J.C.WC TestimonyMember, Dallas Police Department.
White, Jack D.HSC TestimonyAssassination researcer.
White, Martin G.WC TestimonyDoctor, Parkland Hospital.
Whitworth, EdithWC TestimonyManager, used furniture store, Irving, Tex.
Wiggins, WoodrowWC TestimonyLieutenant, Dallas Police Department.
Wilcott, James B.HSCA Executive session testimonyFormer CIA Employee.
Wilcox, Laurance R.WC TestimonyDistrict manager, Western Union Telegraph Co.
Williams, Bonnie RayWC TestimonyEmployee, TSBD.
Willens, Howard P.HSC TestimonyHSC Executive Session TestimonyWarren Commission Staff Member
Willis, Linda KayWC TestimonyDaughter of Phillip L. Willis.
Willis, Mrs. PhillipShaw trial testimonyWitness at assassination scene
Willis, Phillip L.WC TestimonyShaw trial testimonyWitness at assassination scene
Wilson, Steven F.January 9, 1964, FBI reportWitness at assassination scene
Wilson, ThomasARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher.
Winborn, Walter Luke3/10/64 FBI reportWitness at assassination scene.
Wiseman, John11/23/63 ReportDeputy Sheriff, Dallas County
Witt, Louie StevenHSC TestimonyWitness at assassination scene.
Wittmus, Ronald G.AffidavitFingerprint expert, FBI
Wood, HomerWC TestimonyPatron, Sports Drome Rifle Range
Wood, Sterling CharlesWC TestimonySon of Dr. Homer Wood
Wood, TheresaWC TestimonyWife of Dr. Homer Wood
Woodward, Mary ElizabethDecember 7, 1963, FBI reportWitness at assassination scene
Worley, Gano E.WC TestimonyReserve Force, Dallas Police Department.
Worrell, James Richard, Jr.WC Testimony11/23/63 AffidavitWitness at assassination scene.
Wright, Milton T.StatementDriver of the car carying Earl Cabell.
Wright, Norman EarlWC TestimonyAcquaintance of Jack Ruby
Wulf, William E.WC TestimonyAcquaintance of Oswald in his youth.
Yarborough, Ralph W.AffidavitU.S. Senator from Texas.
Yeargan, Albert C. Jr.AffidavitEmployee, H. C. Green, Dallas.
Youngblood, Rufus W.WC TestimonyOriginal ReportAgent, U.S. Secret Service.
Zahm, James A.WC TestimonyMarine Corps expert on marksmanship.
Zaid, Mark S.ARRB TestimonyAssassination researcher
Zapruder AbrahamWC TestimonyShaw trial testimony 12Witness at assassination scene.

JFK- Victoria Adams testimony shots from TSBD came from below the 4th floor

Testimony Of Miss Victoria Elizabeth Adams
The testimony of Miss Victoria Elizabeth ADAMS was taken at 2:15 p.m., on April 7, 1964, in the office of the U.S. attorney, 301 Post Office Building, Bryan and Ervay Streets, Dallas, Tex., by Mr. David W. BELIN, assistant counsel of the President's Commission.
Mr. BELIN - Do you want to stand and raise your right hand, please. Do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give before the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy shah be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Miss ADAMS - I do.
Mr. BELIN - All right. Would you please state your name?
Miss ADAMS - Victoria Elizabeth ADAMS.
Mr. BELIN - Are you known as Vickie ADAMS?
Miss ADAMS - That's correct.
Mr. BELIN - Where do you live?
Miss ADAMS - 4906 Wenonah, Dallas, Tex.
Mr. BELIN - What is your occupation?
Miss ADAMS - I am employed as an office survey representative.
Mr. BELIN - By whom?
Miss ADAMS - Scott Foresman Co.
Mr. BELIN - Where do you work?
Miss ADAMS - On the fourth floor of the Texas School Book Depository.
Mr. BELIN - Where?
Miss ADAMS - 411 Elm.
Mr. BELIN - That is at the corner of Elm and Houston?
Miss ADAMS - That is correct.
Mr. BELIN - I might ask how old are you?
Miss ADAMS - Twenty-three.
Mr. BELIN - Where were you born originally? In Texas?
Miss ADAMS - San Francisco, Calif.
Mr. BELIN - Did you go to school in San Francisco?
Miss ADAMS - I attended part of my grammar school and high school in San Francisco.
Mr. BELIN - Were you graduated from high school?
Miss ADAMS - In San Francisco, that's correct.
Mr. BELIN - Then what did you do?
Miss ADAMS - Following that I entered the Ursaline Order in St. Mary's, Ohio, and I left there as a novice in 1961.
Mr. BELIN - Then what did you do from there?
Miss ADAMS - I went to Atlanta, Ga. and taught school at the Immaculate Heart of Mary School. And following that I came to Dallas and was employed by the Holiday Inn Central during the summer months, and I obtained a teaching position at St. Monica's School here.

Mr. BELIN - And you taught at St. Monica for some period of time?
Miss ADAMS - Yes; for 1 year.
Mr. BELIN - Then you went to work for Scott Foresman?
Miss ADAMS - I went to work for Scott Foresman.
Mr. BELIN - Were you at work on November 22, 1963?
Miss ADAMS - That's correct.
Mr. BELIN - Were you aware of the fact that the President's motorcade was going to go right by your building?
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN - How did you learn of this information?
Miss ADAMS - Through newspaper media and also conversation.
Mr. BELIN - Do you remember when you first read about it in the papers?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir; I don't.
Mr. BELIN - Would it have been before November 22d?
Miss ADAMS - Yes.
Mr. BELIN - Where were you when the motorcade passed?
Miss ADAMS - I was at the----
Mr. BELIN - Were you inside or outside the building?
Miss ADAMS - I was inside the building.
Mr. BELIN - What floor?
Miss ADAMS - Fourth floor.
Mr. BELIN - Did you watch the motorcade through a window?
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Sometimes that is kind of complicated to try and pick out which window if you are counting from the right or left, so I am going to count from the east side of the building to the west side of the building. Now the windows are separate windows, but they are kind of in pairs, so to speak. Were you standing on the first pair of windows, either-one of those two windows?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Counting from the east side, were you standing in the second pair of windows?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - From the east side, were you standing in the third pair, of either of those windows?
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Now, of that third pair, from the east side, would it have been the east window or the west window?
Miss ADAMS - The west window.
Mr. BELIN - So another way, if you don't count in pairs, but count in single units from the east side, you would have been in the sixth window from your left as you were facing out the window, is that correct?
Miss ADAMS - That's right.
Mr. BELIN - Were you standing with anyone
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN - With whom?
Miss ADAMS - I was standing with Sandra Styles, Elsie Dorman, and Dorothy May Garner.
Mr. BELIN - Will you state what you saw, what you did, and what you heard?
Miss ADAMS - I watched the motorcade come down Main, as it turned from Main onto Houston, and watched it proceed around the corner on Elm, and apparently somebody in the crowd called to the late President, because he and his wife both turned abruptly and faced the building, so we had a very good view of both of them.
Mr. BELIN - Where was their car as you got .this good view, had it come directly opposite your window? Had it come to that point on Elm, or not, if you can remember
Miss ADAMS - I believe it was prior, just a second or so prior to that.
Mr. BELIN - All right.
Miss ADAMS - And from our vantage point we were able to see what the President's wife was wearing, the roses in the car, and things that would attract men's attention. Then we heard---then we were obstructed from the view.
Mr. BELIN - By what?
Miss ADAMS - A tree. and we heard a shot, and it was a pause, and then a second shot, and then a third shot.
It sounded like a firecracker or a cannon at a football game, it seemed as if it came from the right below rather than from the left above. Possibly because of the report. And after the third shot, following that, the third shot, I went to the back of the building down the back stairs, and encountered Bill Shelley and Bill Lovelady on the first floor on the way out to the Houston Street dock.
Mr. BELIN - When you say on the way out to the Houston Street dock, you mean now you were on the way out?
Miss ADAMS - While I was on the way out.
Mr. BELIN - Was anyone going along with you?
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir; Sandra Styles.
Mr. BELIN - Sometime after the third shot, and I don't want to get into the actual period of time yet, you went back into the stockroom which would be to the north of where your offices are located on the fourth floor, is that correct?
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir; that's correct.
Mr. BELIN - When you got into the stockroom, where did you go?
Miss ADAMS - I went to the back stairs.
Mr. BELIN - Are there any other stairs that lead down from the fourth floor other than those back stairs in the rear of the stockroom?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Those stairs would be in the northwest comer of the building, is that correct?
Miss ADAMS - That's correct.
Mr. BELIN - You took those stairs. Were you walking or running as you went down the stairs?
Miss ADAMS - I was running. We were running.
Mr. BELIN - What kind of shoes did you have on?
Miss ADAMS - Three-inch heels.
Mr. BELIN - You had heels. Now, as you were running down the stairs, did you encounter anyone?
Miss ADAMS - Not during the actual running down the stairs; no, sir.
Mr. BELIN - After you left the Scott Foresman office and went into the stock-room, did you see anyone until you got to the stairs on the fourth floor other than the person you were with?
Miss ADAMS - Outside of our office employees; no.
Mr. BELIN - Would these office employees that you might have seen, all be women?
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Then you got to the stairs and you started going down the stairs. You went from the fourth floor to the third floor?
Miss ADAMS - That's correct?
Mr. BELIN - Anyone on the stairs then?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Let me ask you this. As you got to the stairs on the fourth floor, did you notice whether or not the elevator was running?
Miss ADAMS - The elevator was not moving.
Mr. BELIN - How do you know it was not moving on some other floor?
Miss ADAMS - Because the cables move when the elevator is moved, and this is evidenced because of a wooden grate.
Mr. BELIN - By that you mean a wooden door with slats in it that you have to lift up to get on the elevator?
Miss ADAMS - Yes.
Mr. BELIN - Did you look to see if the elevator was moving?
Miss ADAMS - It was not; no, sir.
Mr. BELIN - It was not moving?
Miss ADAMS - No.
Mr. BELIN - Did you happen to see where the elevator might have been located?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - As you got to the third floor, did you take a look at the elevator again at all, or not, if you remember?
Miss ADAMS - I can't recall.
Mr. BELIN - As you got off the stairs on the third floor, did you see anyone on the third floor?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Then you immediately went to the stairs going down from the third to the second?
Miss ADAMS - That's correct.
Mr. BELIN - As you ran down the stairs, did you see anyone on the stairs?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - All right. You got down to the second floor. Did you see anyone by the second floor?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Did you immediately turn and run and keep on running down the stairs towards the first floor?
Miss ADAMS - Yes.
Mr. BELIN - When you got to the bottom of the first floor, did you see anyone there as you entered the first floor from the stairway?
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Who did you see?
Miss ADAMS - Mr. Bill Shelley and Billy Lovelady.
Mr. BELIN - Where did you see them on the first floor?
Miss ADAMS - Well, this is the stairs, and this is the Houston Street dock that I went out. They were approximately in this position here, so I don't know how you would describe that.
Mr. BELIN - You are looking now at a first floor plan or diagram of the Texas School Book Depository, and you have pointed to a position where you encountered Bill Lovelady and Mr. Bill Shelley?
Miss ADAMS - That's correct.
Mr. BELIN - It would be slightly east of the front of the east elevator, and probably as far south as the length of the elevator, is that correct?
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN - I have a document here called Commission's Exhibit No. 496, which includes a diagram of the first floor, and there is a No. 7 and a circle on it, and I have pointed to a place marked No. 7 on the diagram. Is that correct?
Miss ADAMS - That is approximate.
Mr. BELIN - Between the time you got off the stairs and the time you got to this point when you say you encountered them, which was somewhat to the south and a little bit east of the front of the east elevator, did you see any other employees there?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Any other people prior to the time you saw them?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Now when you were running down the stairs on your trip down the stairs, did you hear anyone using the Stairs?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Did you hear anyone calling for an elevator?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Did you see the foreman, Roy Truly? Did you see the superintendent of the warehouse, Roy S. Truly?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir; I did not.
Mr. BELIN - What about any motorcycle police officers?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Now what did you do after you encountered Mr. Shelley and Mr. Lovelady?
Miss ADAMS - I said I believed the President was shot.
Mr. BELIN - Do you remember what they said?
Miss ADAMS - Nothing.
Mr. BELIN - Then what did you do?
Miss ADAMS - I proceeded out to the Houston Street dock.
Mr. BELIN - That would be on this same diagram? It is marked Houston Street dock, and you went through what would be the north door, which is towards the rear of the first floor, is that correct?
And down some stairs towards the rear of the dock?
Miss ADAMS - That's correct.
Mr. BELIN - Where did you go from there?
Miss ADAMS - I proceeded--which way is east and west?
Mr. BELIN - East is here. East is towards Houston, and west is towards the railroad tracks. You went east or west? Towards the railroad tracks or towards Houston Street?
Miss ADAMS - I went west towards the tracks.
Mr. BELIN - How far west did you go?
Miss ADAMS - I went approximately 2 yards within the tracks and there was an officer standing there, and he said, "Get back to the building." And I said, "But I work here."
And he said, "That is tough, get back." I said, "Well, was the President shot?" And he said, "I don't know. Go back." And I said, "All right."
Mr. BELIN - Then what did you do?
Miss ADAMS - I went back, only I went southwest.
Mr. BELIN - Well, did you come back by way of the street, or did you come back the same entrance you went out?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - You went back in through the front entrance, through the front of the building?
Miss ADAMS - Well, I didn't go back in right away.
Mr. BELIN - What did you do then? There is a street that would be a continuation of Elm Street that goes in front of the building, and Elm Street itself angles into the freeway. Did you go back either of those streets?

Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir. I went by the one directly in front of the building.
Mr. BELIN - What did you do when you got there?
Miss ADAMS - When I got there, I happened to look around and noticed several of the employees, and I noticed Joe Molina, for one, was standing in front of the building, and also Avery Davis, who works with me, and I said, "What do you think has happened?"
And she said, "I don't know."
And I said, "I want to find out." I think the President is shot.
There was a motorcycle that was parked on the corner of Houston and Elm directly in front of the east end of the building, and I paused-there to listen to the report on the police radio, and they said that shots had been fired which apparently came either from the second floor or the fourth floor window, and so I panicked, as I was at the only open window on the fourth floor.
Mr. BELIN - Did they say second floor or second floor from the top?
Miss ADAMS - It said second floor. So then I decided maybe I had better go back into the building, and going up the stairs---
Mr. BELIN - Now at this time when you went back into the building, were there any policemen standing in front of the building keeping people out?
Miss ADAMS - There was an officer on the stairs itself, and he was prohibiting people from entering the building, that is correct. But I told him I worked there.
Mr. BELIN - Did he let you come back in?
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Then what did you do ?
Miss ADAMS - Following that, I pushed the button for the passenger elevator, but the power had been cut off on the elevator, so I took the stairs to the second floor.
Mr. BELIN - You then went all the way back to the northwest corner of the building and took the same set of stairs you had previously taken to come down, or did you take the stairs by the passenger elevator?
Miss ADAMS - By the passenger elevator.
Mr. BELIN - Do those stairs go above floor 2?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir; they didn't.
Mr. BELIN - What did you do when you got to the second floor?
Miss ADAMS - I went into the Texas School Book Depository office and just listened for a few minutes to the people that were congregating there, and decided there wasn't anything interesting going on, and went out and walked around the hall to the freight elevator meaning the one on the northwest corner.
Mr. BELIN - Would it have been the west or the east? The one nearest the stairs or the other one?
Miss ADAMS - Yes; the one nearest the stairs.
Mr. BELIN - Then what did you do?
Miss ADAMS - I went into the elevator which was stopped on the second floor, with two men who were dressed in suit and hats, and I assumed they were plainclothesmen.
Mr. BELIN - What did you do then?
Miss ADAMS - I tried to get the elevator to go to the fourth floor, but it wasn't operating, so the gentlemen lifted the elevator gate and we went out and ran up the stairs to the fourth floor.
Mr. BELIN - Then you went back to the Scott Foresman Company offices?
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Now trying to reconstruct your actions insofar as the time sequence, which we haven't done, what is your best estimate of the time between the time the shots were fired and the time you got back to the building? How much time elapsed? If you have any estimate. Maybe you don't have one.
Miss ADAMS - I would estimate not more than 5 minutes elapsed.
Mr. BELIN - Is there any particular reason why you make this estimation?
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir; going down the stairs toward the back, I was running. I ran to the railroad tracks. I moved quickly to the front of the building, paused briefly to talk to someone, listened only to the report of the windows from which the shot supposedly was fired, and returned to the building.
Mr. BELIN - How long do you think it was between the time the shots were fired and the time you left the window to start toward the stairway?
Miss ADAMS - Between 15 and 30 seconds, estimated, approximately.
Mr. BELIN - How long do you think it was, or do you think it took you to get from the window to the top of the fourth floor stairs?
Miss ADAMS - I don't think I can answer that question accurately, because the time approximation, without a stopwatch, would be difficult.
Mr. BELIN - How long do you think it took you. to get from the window to the bottom of the stairs on the first floor?
Miss ADAMS - I would say no longer than a minute at the most.
Mr. BELIN - So you think that from the time you left the window on the fourth floor until the time you got to the stairs at the bottom of the first floor, was approximately 1 minute?
Miss ADAMS - Yes, approximately.
Mr. BELIN - As I understand your testimony previously, you saw neither Roy Truly nor any motorcycle police officer at any time?
Miss ADAMS - That's correct.
Mr. BELIN - You heard no one else running down the stairs?
Miss ADAMS - Correct.
Mr. BELIN - When you got to the first floor did you immediately proceed to this point where you say you encountered Mr. Shelley and Mr. Lovelady?
Well, you showed me on a diagram of the first floor that there was a place which was south and somewhat east of the front part of the east elevator that you encountered Truly and Lovelady?
Miss ADAMS - I saw them there.
Mr. BELIN - I mean; you saw them?
Miss ADAMS - Yes.
Mr. BELIN - Would that have been a matter of seconds after you got to the bottom of the first floor?
Miss ADAMS - Definitely.
Mr. BELIN - Less than 30 seconds?
Miss ADAMS - Yes.
Mr. BELIN - Do you know, or did you know Lee Harvey Oswald either by sight or by name?
Miss ADAMS - I didn't know Lee Harvey Oswald, per se. I didn't know his name. I recognized him after I saw him on television, as having been with some men, but I had no dealing with him.
Mr. BELIN - By that, you mean having been employed with some men by the Texas School Book Depository?
Miss ADAMS - That's correct.
Mr. BELIN - During the trip down the stairs on the way down did you ever encounter Lee Harvey Oswald?
Miss ADAMS - No, sir.
Mr. BELIN - Is there any other information that you can think of that might be relevant to anything, connected with the assassination?
Miss ADAMS - At the time I left the building on the Houston Street dock, there was an officer standing about 2 yards from the curb, and about from the curb across the street from the Texas School Depository, and about 4 yards from the corner of Houston and Elm, and when we were running out the dock, going around the building, the officer was standing there, and he didn't encounter us or ask us what we were doing or where we were going, and I don't know if that is pertinent.
Mr. BELIN - No one stopped you from getting out of the building when you left?
Miss ADAMS - That's correct.
Mr. BELIN - That is helpful information. Is there any other information you have that could be relevant?
Miss ADAMS - There was a man that was standing on the corner of Houston and Elm asking questions there. He was dressed in a suit and a hat, and when I encountered Avery Davis going down, we asked who he was, because he was questioning people as if he were a police officer, and we noticed him take a colored boy away on a motorcycle, and this man was asking questions very efficaciously, and we said, "I guess he is maybe a reporter," and later on on television, there was a man that looked very similar to him, and he was identified as Ruby.
And on questioning some police officer, they said they had witnesses to the fact that he was in the Dallas Morning News at the time. And I don't know whether that is relevant or what.
Mr. BELIN - That is all right, we want to get that information down. Was this before you got back in the front door of the building that you saw this?
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir; while I was standing by the motorcycles.
Mr. BELIN - Is there anything else?
Miss ADAMS - That is all, I believe.
Mr. BELIN - Miss ADAMS, you have the opportunity if you would like, to read this deposition and sign it before it goes to Washington, or you can waive the signing of it and just let the court reporter send it directly to us. Do you have any preference?
Miss ADAMS - I think I will let you use your own discretion.
Mr. BELIN - It doesn't make any difference to us. If it doesn't make any difference, we can waive it and you won't have to make another trip down here.
Miss ADAMS - That is all right.
Mr. BELIN - We want to thank you for your, cooperation. We know that it has taken time on your part. Would you also thank your employer?
Miss ADAMS - Yes, sir.

Thursday, 26 December 2013

Juanita Nielsen evidence which started The Kings Cross Sting investigation

The Kings Cross Sting
Juanita Nielson…..Unsolved Murder Kings Cross?
NEWSREPORT......Police are investigating a third person in relation to the disappearance of Juanita Nielsen
Thanks to all our Readers, You will find that The Chandelier at Sparkling Chandeliers is Juanita Nielsen may she rest in peace......

Juanita Nielson’s disappearance is a puzzle.  There have been numerous investigation regarding the way Juanita disappeared and so will
The Kings Cross Sting.
More than a quarter of a century later Juanita’s exact fate is still unknown.  It is a virtual certainty as I have read about this disappearance that Juanita was probably murdered on or about July 4 1975.  The time, manner and place of her body are still unknown.
Three men were eventually charged with her abduction in 1977.  Two served a total of five years and one was acquitted. However in new evidence there was a third person that has not been identified as yet.
Many people have written books about the mysterys of the disappearance of Juanita Nielsen now it has been identified a 3rd person was present.
Can we locate the third person?
You may be a visitor to Kings Cross or someone that is intrigued by the Kings Cross Underbelly.  Juanita Nielsen a journalist in her own right, having a newspaper called NOW that was putting pressure at the time for going on's in Kings Cross.
Just like the King Cross Sting the newspaper by Juanita was written about the Kings Cross area.
Juanita went missing from the now Empire Hotel back then it was the Carousel Club near the corner of Roslyn Street Kings Cross her last known place as Juanita was seen..
Disappearance of Juanita
On the 4 July, 1975, Nielsen went to the Carousel Club in Kings Cross in order to discuss advertising for the club in Nielsen's newspaper, Now.  She had been invited there by Edward Trigg, an employee of the club.  The club was one of a number of bars and strip clubs owned by Abe Saffron, who is alleged to have been a major figure in Sydney Organised Crime, and it was managed by James Anderson, who, as a later investigation revealed, owed AUD 260,000 (about AUD 1.5 million in 2005 money to Frank Theeman.  Did Juanita go missing through the Victoria Development that eventually was built, or was it for another reason that did not come to be apparent until later.
Before June 1975 the Carousel had no connection with Juanita or NOW, but that month Anderson initiated contact by sending Nielsen an invitation to attend a press night at the club on June 13.  According to the Sydney Morning Herald, she would not normally have been invited because NOW did not give free publicity to commercial ventures.  In the event, Juanita did not attend and both Crawford and Trigg have claimed that Anderson was "furious"  about her non-appearance.  Juanita had not followed the setup.  This was one point where it would push for an error?
A few days later Trigg instructed the Carousel's PR man Lloyd Marshall to invite Juanita to a meeting at the Camperdown Travelodge, supposedly to discuss advertising related to landscaping, but Nielsen's then boyfriend later recounted that Juanita became suspicious and refused to attend.
On June 30, four days before the Carousel appointment, Trigg and another man, Carousel Barman Shayne Martin-Simmonds, called at Juanita's house 202 Victoria Street Potts Point.  This visit was about inquiring about advertising the Carousel's businessmen's lunches in NOW.  Juanita normally didn't touch the commerical side of the business.  It was later claimed that Trigg and Martin-Simmonds intended to seize Juanita when she opened the door, but their plan was foiled when her friend David Farrell answered the door instead.  The two men played out their rehersed story, but Nielsen was listening in the next room and after they left she was complimented Farrell on his handling of the query, teasing him by saying she might send him out on the road to sell advertising in NOW.
Interviewed by police on 6 November 1977, Martin-Simmonds confirmed that the advertising story was a ruse and that their actual intention was to kidnap Juanita if she was alone and take her to see "people who wanted to talk to her".  He said that he and Trigg intended to:
.Just grab her arms and stop her calling out, no real rough stuff, no gangster stuff.  We thought that just two guys telling Nielsen to come would be enough to make her think if she didn't come.  She might get hurt otherwise.  The interview talked about when she came into the room, one of us would be standing there and the other one would come up behind her and just quietly grab her by the arms and maybe put a hand over her mouth or a pillowslip over her head." This was the talk but really what happened we still need to find out.

According to her friend David Farrell, Juanita was by then seriously concerned that her activism was putting her in danger.  Nielsen mentioned her fears to Farrell about two weeks before her disappearance and she arranged to keep him regularly informed of her whereabouts.
Juanita was reporting on the Victoria Street Green Ban issues which had dominanted her paper NOW for a while.  Juanita was also finding out about the illegal casino's and gambling that come to her notice.  Many other issues Juanita was working on that were illegal or corruption that existed.  Carousel receptionist Loretta Crawford claims that Trigg instructed her to call Juanita on the night on Thursday July 3 to set up a meeting at the club for the following morning.  Crawford now claims that she knew that the advertising story was just bullshit.  The Club didn't advertise in local newspapers, it was doubtful that Juanita would attend due to this.  Loretta was surprised that Juanita kept the appointment.
At 10.30am on Friday 4 July Juanita telephoned David Farrell to tell him that she was running late or the meeting.  As reported by Crawford when Juanita arrived she proceeded to the landing on the first floor where Crawford's reception desk was located.  Crawford offered her a seat and a cup of coffee.  Juanita remarked that she had had a "hard night" and suffering from the hung over affects.  Juanita didn't get to drink the coffee because Trigg arrived.  Crawford said that she noted that he was on time, which she thought unusual since he was often late.  Juanita and Trigg exchanged greetings on the landing and went upstairs to Trigg's office.
At this point the accounts of what happened have changed over the years.  In the Sydney Morning Herald in 2001 Crawford made claims that she had called Jim Anderson at his home in Vaucluse, told him that Juanita had arrived and that he was "quite pleased" by the news.  Crawford was adamant that she was in no doubt whatsoever that Anderson was at his home in Vaucluse. Jim Andersons car was found to be at the Sydney Airport with two parking tickets.  The phone could've had call forward on the telephone line?  Crawford had no doubt that Anderson was at his home in Vaucluse-- not in Surfer's Paradise, as he has always claimed.
In statements given to the police Trigg and Crawford said that Nielsen had left the club alone, although in 1976 Crawford changed her story to say that Nielsen and Trigg left together.  Nielsen was not seen again.  I note all of these people were not Abe Saffron, it could be a group unbeknowns to Saffron or the ownership of the club.  Nielsen's handbag and other effects were discovered on 12 July, abandoned near a freeway in Sydney's western suburbs.
New Zealand born transvestite Monet King (who was then called Marilyn King), the former boyfriend of Trigg, told one journalist that Trigg had returned home on 4 July with blood on his clothes.  A piece of paper in his pocket, which was later used by police as evidence before the coronial inquest, also had blood on it.  Was this blood had dna tested?  DNA could solve this disappearance?
This was supposedly a receipt signed by Nielsen for advertising money paid by Trigg.  King said that Trigg threw out the shirt, and the portion of the paper with blood on it.  King never gave testimony to the police or the coronial inquiry.
Why not, did King not give evidence?
In the late 1977, Trigg and two other employees at the Carousel Club were arrested and charged with conspiring to kidnap Nielsen.  Trigg was imprisoned for three years, one other man was imprisoned for two years and the third was acquitted.  However, it was still unclear what had actually happened to Nielsen.
After the death of James Anderson in 2003, Crawford changed her story again.  She claimed that she had seen Nielsen's body in the storeroom below the club, with Trigg and two other men standing over her.  She saw that one of the men was holding a gun, and Nielsen's body had a small bullet wound.  Other ideas were that Nielsen had left the Carousel Club meeting someone to enter the Lido Motel in Roslyn Street Kings Cross.  Three men were their, one Fred Krahe with two other bouncers or heavies were some of the reports.  Ideas?  Someone must've seen what happened.
Even that Jim Anderson had left his car at the Airport picking up a Yellow Mustang that was later seen in the Kings Cross area where Juanita was last seen.
Nielsen's body has never been found.  Many have thought it was dumped out to sea, others believe it is in the Blue Mountains.
The obvious motive for Nielsen's presumed murder is her opposition to the Victoria St development.  However there have also been claims that she was working on an expose about vice, corruption and illegal gambling in the Cross.  Her then boyfriend John Glebe gave evidence that Juanita had told him about receiving telephone threats and he also testified that she carried cassette tapes in her handbag.  According to Glebe, Juanita had told him about that the tapes could "blow the top off" an issue she was working on.  These would expose the principals involved in Sydney's illegal gaming industry.
The investigation by the police and by the coronial inquiry was reported and I believe this was the most indepth information.
If you know of what happened then call Crimestoppers.

Malcolm Wallace fingerprint identified at the snipers nest JFK Assassination

9 March 1998
THE STATE OF TEXAS
Affidavit
County of Travis
1.    My name is A. Nathan Darby. I am a resident of Austin , Texas ,
and I am fully competent to make this affidavit.
2.    I have been active in law enforcement for many years, starting
with the Texas Department of public Safety as a State Trooper in 1938.
I then served with the Austin , Texas Police Department from October
1940, and including my military service, I was with the Austin Police
Department until my retirement in August 1979. During that period of
service, I rose to the rank of Lieutenant-Commander. I am presently an
expert in fingerprint identification, and I hold the designation of
Certified Latent Fingerprint Examiner (#78-468), which is issued by
the Internal Association for Identification, pursuant to the attached
Exhibit DAN #1.
3.    I first became interested in fingerprint work in 1942. My direct
work in fingerprint identification began soon after, during my
military service. I joined the U.S. Army in October 1943 and graduated
from Officer Candidate School as a lieutenant in February 1945. I was
immediately put in charge of preparing a fingerprint identification
system for the Philippine Commonwealth. For my work of setting up
their Central Fingerprint Bureau, I was awarded the Philippine
Military Merit Medal, the Philippine Commonwealth's highest non-combat
award for foreign military personnel. The United States Army also
awarded me the Army Commendation Medal. This achievement was further
recognized in the 1946 textbook, Lectures in Fingerprints by Fred C.
Luchico, then Chief of the Identification Division with the Department
of Justice, where he states that I "provided a modern, current, and
complete fingerprint file for the Philippine Commonwealth." By 1946 I
had risen to the rank of Captain. When my tour of Duty was completed
in the Philippines , I returned to the Austin Police Department in
November 1946.
4.    On 1 January 1948 I was promoted to sergeant and assigned to the
Identification Section of the Austin Police Department. On 7 July 1953
I was promoted to lieutenant. In 1956, I was made supervisor of the
four employees of Identification and Criminal Records Section of the
Austin Police Department. At this time I handled the classification of
176,000 cards and expanded the section to fourteen employees, training
and supervising all personnel. In 1970, I worked on advanced record-
keeping with the Kodak Miracode system and developed the fingerprint
and photograph coding method for the system. During this time I also
served on the board of directors of the Texas Division of the
International Association for Identification. I hold an Advanced
Certificate in Law Enforcement and an Instructor Certificate from the
Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. I have been a member of the Texas
Division of the International Association for Identification since
November, 1946.
5.    Since 1949, I have testified in numerous cases in the State and
Federal Courts about fingerprint identification. This testimony
included the preparation of latent charts as exhibits. There was never
a mistrial or appeal based on my testimony. Attached is Exhibit DAN#2.
This exhibit shows the opinions of two District Judges, Travis
County , Texas regarding my testimony experience.
6.    Fingerprints are an important part of law enforcement because no
two prints are alike. Although no person has been able to calculate
the likelihood of a mismatch with statistical certainty, the courts
accept the admissibility of evidence from fingerprints. Human
fingerprints are from unique ridges, which are useful for gripping and
holding. An inked fingerprint is the reproduction of the ridges of the
finger. An inked fingerprint is provided by putting black ink on the
finger and then placing the finger on a suitable contrasting
background surface, such as white paper. A latent fingerprint is the
production of ridges when the finger has been placed on a surface. The
ridges of the finger leave a residue, body fluids, and chemicals on
the surface touched. The latent prints are recovered and compared to
the inked prints.
For an expert to identify a latent print with an inked print, matching
formations must be found on both prints. The ridge lines between the
matched formation are then counted. This ridge count must be the same
count for both the latent and the ink print. There is no fixed
documented limit on how many matching points must be made. The
identifying marks on the Ink print and the latent print are then
marked and numbered. A conclusion and identification is then made
based on the location of the characters on the prints, their
formation, and the ridge count between them.
7.    Recently I received a photocopy of an inked print along with a
photocopy of a latent print from [ Texas researcher]. After careful
and extended examination of the inked print photocopy and the latent
print photocopy given to me, I have their identifying characteristics
marked and numbered. The inked print is Exhibit DAN #3, and the latent
Print is Exhibit DAN #4.
8.    In addition to exhibit DAN#3 and exhibit DAN#4, [researcher]
gave me a photocopy of a standard form fingerprint card. This is
exhibit DAN#5. Exhibit DAN#5 is from an unknown source and has
fingerprints of an unknown person to me. The space#10 on exhibit DAN#5
is the same inked print as DAN#3. Space #10 on exhibit DAN#5 is the
space used for the left little finger. There are other indications
that the print in space #10 on Exhibit DAN#5 is the left little
finger.
9.    Based on my comparison, I conclude that the unknown person to me
who produced the inked fingerprint Exhibit DAN#3 produced the latent
print Exhibit DAN#4, and produced the print in space #10 on exhibit
DAN #5.
/s/ A. Nathan Darby
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12 day of March, 1998.
/s/ [not easily read]
Notary Public for Texas

Juanita Nielsen sent a message from the grave...OMEGA...Time.....