| Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald |
Widow of Lee Harvey Oswald |
WC1H1 |
| Mrs. Marguerite Oswald |
Oswald’s mother |
WC1H126 |
| Robert Edward Lee Oswald |
Oswald’s brother |
WC1H264 |
| James Herbert Martin |
Briefly Mrs. Marina Oswald’s business manager |
WC1H469 | WC2H1 |
| Mark Lane |
New York attorney who publicly challenged the Commission’s findings |
WC2H32 |
| Roy H. Kellerman |
Secret Service agent seated to the right of the driver in the presidential limousine |
WC2H61 |
| William Robert Greer |
Driver of the presidential limousine |
WC2H112 |
| Clinton J. Hill |
Secret Service agent in the car immediately behind the presidential limousine |
WC2H132 |
| Rufus Wayne Youngblood |
Secret Service agent riding with Vice President Johnson |
WC2H144 |
| Robert Hill Jackson |
Newspaper photographer riding near the end of the motorcade |
WC2H155 |
| Arnold Louis Rowland |
Eyewitness who reported seeing a man with a rifle in the TSBD window before the shooting |
WC2H165 |
| James Richard Worrell, Jr. |
Eyewitness who saw a rifle protruding from the TSBD and observed a man flee the building |
WC2H190 |
| Amos Lee Euins |
Fifteen-year-old eyewitness who saw a gunman fire from the sixth floor of the TSBD |
WC2H201 |
| Buell Wesley Frazier |
Drove Oswald home on Nov. 21 and to work on Nov. 22; observed him carrying a long package |
WC2H210 |
| Linnie Mae Randle |
Buell Wesley Frazier’s sister; also observed Oswald carrying a long package to Frazier’s car |
WC2H245 |
| Cortlandt Cunningham |
FBI firearms identification expert |
WC2H251 |
| William Wayne Whaley |
Taxicab driver who drove Oswald after the assassination |
WC2H253, WC2H292 |
| Cecil J. McWatters |
Bus driver who testified about Oswald boarding his bus after the assassination |
WC2H262 |
| Katherine Ford |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas–Fort Worth Russian émigré community |
WC2H295 |
| Declan P. Ford |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas–Fort Worth Russian émigré community |
WC2H322 |
| Peter Paul Gregory |
Russian-language instructor in Fort Worth; one of the first acquaintances of the Oswalds after their return from Russia |
WC2H337 |
| James J. Humes |
Commander, U.S. Navy; performed the autopsy on President Kennedy at Bethesda Naval Hospital |
WC2H348 |
| J. Thornton Boswell |
Commander, U.S. Navy; performed the autopsy on President Kennedy at Bethesda Naval Hospital |
WC2H376 |
| Pierre A. Finck |
Lt. Colonel, U.S. Army; performed the autopsy on President Kennedy at Bethesda Naval Hospital |
WC2H377 |
| Michael R. Paine |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds; husband of Ruth Hyde Paine |
WC2H384 |
| Ruth Hyde Paine |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds; Marina and her children lived at Paine’s home before the assassination |
WC2H430 |
| Howard Leslie Brennan |
Construction worker who witnessed a gunman firing from the sixth-floor TSBD window (×3) |
WC3H140 |
| Bonnie Ray Williams |
TSBD employee who ate lunch on the sixth floor shortly before the assassination |
WC3H161 |
| Harold Norman |
TSBD employee on the fifth floor during the assassination; heard the bolt action and shell casings above him |
WC3H186 |
| James Jarman, Jr. |
TSBD employee on the fifth floor during the assassination |
WC3H198 |
| Roy Sansom Truly |
TSBD superintendent; accompanied Officer Baker in searching the building and confirmed Oswald as an employee |
WC3H212 |
| Marrion L. Baker |
Dallas motorcycle officer who entered the TSBD within 90 seconds of the shots and encountered Oswald on the second floor |
WC3H242 |
| Mrs. Robert A. Reid |
TSBD clerical supervisor who encountered Oswald on the second floor moments after the shots |
WC3H270 |
| Luke Mooney |
Dallas deputy sheriff who discovered the sniper’s nest on the sixth floor of the TSBD |
WC3H281 |
| Eugene Boone |
Dallas deputy sheriff who discovered the Mannlicher-Carcano rifle on the sixth floor of the TSBD |
WC3H291 |
| M. N. McDonald |
Dallas police officer who apprehended Oswald at the Texas Theatre |
WC3H295 |
| Helen Markham |
Eyewitness to the murder of Officer Tippit; identified Oswald in a police lineup (×2) |
WC3H305 |
| William W. Scoggins |
Taxicab driver who witnessed the murder of Officer Tippit from close range |
WC3H322 |
| Barbara Jeanette Davis |
Resident near the Tippit scene who saw Oswald cut across her yard and found a shell casing |
WC3H342 |
| Ted Callaway |
Used-car lot manager who witnessed Oswald fleeing after the murder of Officer Tippit |
WC3H351 |
| Charles James Carrico |
First physician to attend President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital |
WC3H357 |
| Malcolm Perry |
Surgeon who performed the tracheotomy on President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital |
WC3H366 |
| Robert A. Frazier |
FBI firearms identification expert |
WC3H390 |
| Ronald Simmons |
U.S. Army weapons evaluation expert who conducted firing tests with the assassination rifle |
WC3H441 |
| Cortlandt Cunningham |
FBI firearms identification expert |
WC3H451 |
| Joseph D. Nicol |
Firearms identification expert with the Illinois Bureau of Criminal Identification |
WC3H496 |
| Sebastian F. Latona |
FBI fingerprint expert who identified Oswald’s palm print on the assassination rifle |
WC4H1 |
| Arthur Mandella |
New York City Police Department fingerprint expert |
WC4H48 |
| Paul Morgan Stombaugh |
FBI hair and fiber expert |
WC4H56 |
| James C. Cadigan |
FBI questioned document examiner |
WC4H89 |
| Robert Roeder Shaw |
Surgeon who attended Governor Connally at Parkland Hospital |
WC4H101 |
| Charles Francis Gregory |
Surgeon who attended Governor Connally at Parkland Hospital |
WC4H117 |
| Gov. John Bowden Connally, Jr. |
Governor of Texas; wounded in the assassination |
WC4H129 |
| Mrs. John Bowden Connally, Jr. |
Wife of Governor Connally; riding in the presidential limousine at the time of the assassination |
WC4H146 |
| Jesse Edward Curry |
Chief of the Dallas Police Department |
WC4H150 |
| J. W. Fritz |
Captain, Dallas Police Homicide Bureau; led the investigation and interrogation of Oswald |
WC4H202, WC4H248 |
| T. L. Baker |
Dallas Police lieutenant who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC4H248 |
| J. C. Day |
Dallas Police lieutenant who processed physical evidence at the crime scenes |
WC4H249 |
| Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt |
FBI photography expert |
WC4H279 |
| Robert Inman Bouck |
Secret Service agent in charge of the Protective Research Section |
WC4H294, WC4H300 |
| Robert Carswell |
Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury |
WC4H299 |
| Winston G. Lawson |
Secret Service agent who handled advance preparations for the President’s Dallas trip |
WC4H317 |
| Alwyn Cole |
Treasury Department questioned document examiner |
WC4H358 |
| John W. Fain |
FBI agent who interviewed Oswald after his return from the Soviet Union in 1962 |
WC4H403 |
| John Lester Quigley |
FBI agent who interviewed Oswald following his August 1963 arrest in New Orleans |
WC4H431 |
| James Patrick Hosty, Jr. |
FBI agent assigned to monitor Oswald in Dallas prior to the assassination |
WC4H440 |
| Alan H. Belmont |
Assistant to the Director of the FBI |
WC5H1 |
| Jack Revill |
Dallas police lieutenant who testified about a conversation with FBI agent Hosty on the day of the assassination |
WC5H33 |
| V. J. Brian |
Dallas police officer who corroborated Revill’s account of the Hosty conversation |
WC5H47 |
| Alfred Olivier |
U.S. Army wound ballistics expert at Edgewood Arsenal |
WC5H74 |
| Arthur J. Dziemian |
U.S. Army wound ballistics expert at Edgewood Arsenal |
WC5H90 |
| Frederick W. Light, Jr. |
U.S. Army wound ballistics expert at Edgewood Arsenal |
WC5H94 |
| J. Edgar Hoover |
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation |
WC5H97 |
| John A. McCone |
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency |
WC5H120 |
| Richard M. Helms |
Deputy Director for Plans of the Central Intelligence Agency |
WC5H120 |
| Thomas J. Kelley |
Secret Service inspector who participated in reconstruction of the assassination |
WC5H129, WC5H175 |
| Leo J. Gauthier |
Secret Service agent who assisted in the reconstruction of the assassination scene |
WC5H135 |
| Mrs. John F. Kennedy |
Wife of President Kennedy; riding in the presidential limousine at the time of the assassination |
WC5H178 |
| Jack Ruby |
Dallas nightclub owner who shot Lee Harvey Oswald on Nov. 24, 1963 |
WC5H181 |
| Henry Wade |
District attorney of Dallas County |
WC5H213 |
| Patrick T. Dean |
Dallas police sergeant who supervised jail security and questioned Ruby after the shooting of Oswald |
WC5H254 |
| Waggoner Carr |
Attorney general of Texas |
WC5H258 |
| Richard Edward Snyder |
U.S. State Department official who processed Oswald’s renunciation and later repatriation in Moscow |
WC5H260 |
| John A. McVickar |
U.S. State Department consular officer in Moscow who also dealt with Oswald’s case |
WC5H299, WC5H318 |
| Abram Chayes |
Legal adviser to the U.S. State Department who testified on Oswald’s citizenship status |
WC5H307, WC5H327 |
| Bernice Waterman |
U.S. State Department officer who handled Oswald’s passport application |
WC5H346 |
| Dean Rusk |
U.S. Secretary of State |
WC5H363 |
| Frances G. Knight |
Director of the U.S. State Department Passport Office |
WC5H371 |
| Harris Coulter |
State Department interpreter who assisted with Marina Oswald’s Vol. 5 testimony |
WC5H408 |
| Robert Alan Surrey |
Dallas associate of Gen. Edwin Walker who testified about his relationship with Walker |
WC5H420 |
| James J. Rowley |
Chief of the U.S. Secret Service |
WC5H449 |
| Bernard William Weissman |
Dallas citizen who signed a hostile full-page advertisement directed at President Kennedy in the Dallas Morning News on Nov. 22, 1963 |
WC5H487 |
| Robert G. Klause |
Dallas citizen who testified about a “Wanted for Treason” handbill distributed before the assassination |
WC5H535 |
| President Lyndon B. Johnson |
36th President of the United States; riding in the motorcade at the time of the assassination |
WC5H561 |
| Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson |
Wife of President Johnson; riding in the motorcade at the time of the assassination |
WC5H564 |
| Llewellyn E. Thompson |
Former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union |
WC5H567 |
| C. Douglas Dillon |
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury |
WC5H573 |
| William Kemp Clark |
Neurosurgeon who pronounced President Kennedy dead at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H18 |
| Robert Nelson McClelland |
Surgeon who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H30 |
| Charles Rufus Baxter |
Surgeon who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H39 |
| Marion Thomas Jenkins |
Anesthesiologist who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H45 |
| Ronald Coy Jones |
Surgeon who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H51 |
| Don Teel Curtis |
Dental resident who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H57 |
| Fouad A. Bashour |
Cardiologist who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H61 |
| Gene Coleman Akin |
Anesthesiologist who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H63 |
| Paul Conrad Peters |
Urological surgeon who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H68 |
| Adolph Hartung Giesecke, Jr. |
Anesthesiologist who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H72 |
| Jackie Hansen Hunt |
Anesthesiologist who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H76 |
| Kenneth Everett Salyer |
Surgical resident who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H80 |
| Martin G. White |
Surgeon who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H82 |
| Robert Roeder Shaw |
Surgeon who attended Governor Connally at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H83 |
| Charles Francis Gregory |
Surgeon who attended Governor Connally at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H95 |
| George T. Shires |
Chief of surgery at Parkland Hospital; led the team attending Governor Connally |
WC6H104 |
| Richard Brooks Dulany |
Surgical resident who assisted in attending Governor Connally at Parkland Hospital |
WC6H113 |
| Ruth Jeanette Standridge |
Parkland Hospital nurse who testified about Governor Connally’s stretcher |
WC6H115 |
| Jane Carolyn Wester |
Parkland Hospital nurse who testified about Governor Connally’s stretcher |
WC6H120 |
| Henrietta M. Ross |
Parkland Hospital nurse who testified about Governor Connally’s stretcher |
WC6H123 |
| R. J. Jimison |
Parkland Hospital orderly who testified about Governor Connally’s stretcher |
WC6H125 |
| Darrell C. Tomlinson |
Parkland Hospital engineer who discovered the stretcher bullet (Commission Exhibit 399) |
WC6H128 |
| Diana Hamilton Bowron |
Parkland Hospital nurse who helped remove President Kennedy from the limousine |
WC6H134 |
| Margaret M. Henchliffe |
Parkland Hospital nurse who attended President Kennedy in Trauma Room One |
WC6H139 |
| Doris Mae Nelson |
Parkland Hospital nursing supervisor who attended President Kennedy in Trauma Room One |
WC6H143 |
| Charles Jack Price |
Administrator of Parkland Memorial Hospital |
WC6H148 |
| Malcolm O. Couch |
TV cameraman riding in the motorcade who filmed the TSBD after the shots |
WC6H153 |
| Tom C. Dillard |
Dallas Morning News photographer riding in the motorcade who photographed the TSBD after the shots |
WC6H162 |
| James Robert Underwood |
TV news reporter present at the assassination scene |
WC6H167 |
| James N. Crawford |
Deputy district clerk who heard the shots and looked up at the TSBD |
WC6H171 |
| Mary Ann Mitchell |
Deputy district clerk and eyewitness present at the assassination scene |
WC6H175 |
| Barbara Rowland |
Eyewitness who reported seeing two men in the upper floors of the TSBD before the assassination |
WC6H177 |
| Ronald B. Fischer |
County auditor’s employee who observed a man motionless in the TSBD window before the assassination |
WC6H191 |
| Robert Edwin Edwards |
Eyewitness who, with Fischer, observed a man in the TSBD window before the assassination |
WC6H200 |
| Jean Lollis Hill |
Eyewitness standing along the motorcade route who believed shots came from the grassy knoll |
WC6H205 |
| Austin L. Miller |
Railroad employee watching the motorcade from the railroad overpass |
WC6H223 |
| Frank E. Reilly |
Railroad employee watching the motorcade from the railroad overpass |
WC6H227 |
| Earle V. Brown |
Dallas police officer stationed on the Stemmons Freeway overpass during the motorcade |
WC6H231 |
| Royce G. Skelton |
Railroad employee on the overpass who saw something strike the pavement near the limousine |
WC6H236 |
| S. M. Holland |
Railroad signal supervisor on the overpass who heard four shots and saw a puff of smoke near the grassy knoll |
WC6H239 |
| J. W. Foster |
Dallas police officer stationed on the railroad overpass during the motorcade |
WC6H248 |
| J. C. White |
Dallas police officer at the assassination scene |
WC6H253 |
| Joe E. Murphy |
Dallas police officer who testified about activities at the assassination scene |
WC6H256 |
| Roger D. Craig |
Dallas deputy sheriff who reported seeing a man matching Oswald’s description enter a station wagon near the TSBD |
WC6H260 |
| George W. Rackley, Sr. |
Eyewitness present at the assassination scene |
WC6H273 |
| James Elbert Romack |
Eyewitness who watched the north side of the TSBD during the assassination |
WC6H277 |
| Lee E. Bowers, Jr. |
Railroad tower operator who observed unusual activity in the parking area behind the grassy knoll |
WC6H284 |
| B. J. Martin |
Dallas motorcycle officer riding in the presidential motorcade |
WC6H289 |
| Bobby W. Hargis |
Dallas motorcycle officer riding adjacent to the presidential limousine |
WC6H293 |
| Clyde A. Haygood |
Dallas motorcycle officer who dismounted and searched the grassy knoll area after the shots |
WC6H296 |
| E. D. Brewer |
Dallas police officer present at the assassination scene |
WC6H302 |
| D. V. Harkness |
Dallas police sergeant who helped seal off the TSBD and Dealey Plaza after the assassination |
WC6H308 |
| J. Herbert Sawyer |
Dallas police inspector who commanded the investigation at the TSBD immediately after the assassination |
WC6H315 |
| Gerald Dalton Henslee |
Dallas police radio dispatcher who broadcast the description of the assassination suspect |
WC6H325 |
| William H. Shelley |
TSBD manager who was standing outside during the assassination |
WC6H327 |
| Nat A. Pinkston |
Texas School Book Depository employee |
WC6H334 |
| Billy Nolan Lovelady |
TSBD employee who stood in the front doorway during the assassination |
WC6H336 |
| Frankie Kaiser |
Texas School Book Depository employee |
WC6H341 |
| Charles Douglas Givens |
TSBD employee who reported seeing Oswald on the sixth floor before the assassination |
WC6H345 |
| Troy Eugene West |
TSBD employee who worked near the area where the paper bag used to carry the rifle was found |
WC6H356 |
| Danny G. Arce |
Texas School Book Depository employee |
WC6H363 |
| Joe R. Molina |
TSBD credit manager who stood in the front doorway during the assassination |
WC6H368 |
| Jack Edwin Dougherty |
TSBD employee who testified about activity on the upper floors before the assassination |
WC6H373 |
| Eddie Piper |
TSBD employee who reported seeing Oswald on the first floor around noon on Nov. 22 |
WC6H382 |
| Victoria Elizabeth Adams |
TSBD employee who descended the back stairs shortly after the shots and reported seeing no one |
WC6H386 |
| Geneva L. Hine |
TSBD switchboard operator who was alone in the office area during the assassination |
WC6H393 |
| Doris Burns |
Texas School Book Depository employee |
WC6H397 |
| Mary E. Bledsoe |
Former Oswald landlady who encountered him on a city bus after the assassination |
WC6H400 |
| William W. Whaley |
Taxicab driver who drove Oswald after the assassination |
WC6H428 |
| Earlene Roberts |
Housekeeper at Oswald’s rooming house who saw him stop briefly after the assassination |
WC6H431 |
| Domingo Benavides |
Motorist who witnessed the murder of Officer Tippit from close range |
WC6H444 |
| Mrs. Charlie Virginia Davis |
Resident near the Tippit scene who saw Oswald cut across her yard and found a shell casing |
WC6H454 |
| Johnny Calvin Brewer |
Shoe store manager who noticed Oswald acting suspiciously and followed him into the Texas Theatre |
WC7H1 |
| Julia Postal |
Texas Theatre box office cashier who called police after Brewer pointed out Oswald |
WC7H8 |
| Warren H. Burroughs |
Texas Theatre concession worker present when Oswald was arrested |
WC7H14 |
| Bob K. Carroll |
Dallas police officer who helped arrest Oswald at the Texas Theatre |
WC7H17 |
| Thomas Alexander Hutson |
Dallas police officer who helped arrest Oswald at the Texas Theatre |
WC7H26 |
| C. T. Walker |
Dallas police officer who helped arrest Oswald at the Texas Theatre |
WC7H34 |
| Gerald Lynn Hill |
Dallas police sergeant who helped arrest Oswald at the Texas Theatre |
WC7H43 |
| J. M. Poe |
Dallas police officer who responded to the Tippit murder scene |
WC7H66 |
| John Gibson |
Dallas police officer at the Tippit crime scene |
WC7H70 |
| James Putnam |
Dallas police officer at the Tippit crime scene |
WC7H74 |
| Rio S. Pierce |
Dallas police lieutenant at the Tippit crime scene |
WC7H76 |
| Calvin Bud Owens |
Dallas police officer at the Tippit crime scene |
WC7H78 |
| William Arthur Smith |
Eyewitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene |
WC7H82 |
| George Jefferson Applin, Jr. |
Texas Theatre patron who witnessed Oswald’s arrest |
WC7H85 |
| Ray Hawkins |
Dallas police officer who helped arrest Oswald at the Texas Theatre |
WC7H91 |
| L. D. Montgomery |
Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC7H96 |
| Marvin Johnson |
Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC7H100 |
| Seymour Weitzman |
Dallas deputy sheriff who helped search the TSBD and initially misidentified the rifle as a Mauser |
WC7H105 |
| W. R. Westbrook |
Dallas police captain who participated in the post-assassination investigation |
WC7H109 |
| Elmer L. Boyd |
Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC7H119 |
| Robert Lee Studebaker |
Dallas police photographer who documented the crime scenes |
WC7H137 |
| C. N. Dhority |
Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC7H149, WC7H380 |
| Richard M. Sims |
Dallas police detective who participated in the Oswald interrogations |
WC7H158 |
| Richard S. Stovall |
Dallas police detective who searched the Paine residence and participated in the investigation |
WC7H186 |
| Walter Eugene Potts |
Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC7H195 |
| John P. Adamcik |
Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC7H202 |
| Henry M. Moore |
Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC7H212 |
| F. M. Turner |
Dallas police officer who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC7H217 |
| Guy F. Rose |
Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC7H227 |
| W. E. Perry |
Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC7H232 |
| Richard L. Clark |
Dallas police officer who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC7H235 |
| Don R. Ables |
Dallas police officer who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC7H239 |
| Daniel Gutierrez Lujan |
Dallas police officer who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC7H243 |
| C. W. Brown |
Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC7H246 |
| L. C. Graves |
Dallas police detective who was handcuffed to Oswald when Ruby shot him |
WC7H251 |
| James R. Leavelle |
Dallas police detective who was escorting Oswald when Ruby shot him |
WC7H260 |
| W. E. Barnes |
Dallas police crime scene technician who processed evidence |
WC7H270 |
| J. B. Hicks |
Dallas police crime scene technician who processed evidence |
WC7H286 |
| Harry D. Holmes |
U.S. Postal Inspector who traced Oswald’s post office boxes and attended a late Oswald interrogation |
WC7H289, WC7H525 |
| James W. Bookhout |
FBI agent who participated in the interrogation of Oswald |
WC7H308 |
| Manning C. Clements |
FBI agent who prepared a biographical report on Oswald |
WC7H318 |
| Gregory Lee Olds |
President of the Dallas Civil Liberties Union who visited Oswald in custody |
WC7H322 |
| H. Louis Nichols |
President of the Dallas Bar Association who visited Oswald in custody to offer legal assistance |
WC7H325 |
| Forrest V. Sorrels |
Special agent in charge of the Dallas Secret Service office |
WC7H332, WC7H592 |
| William J. Waldman |
Klein’s Sporting Goods vice president who testified about the mail-order purchase of the assassination rifle |
WC7H360 |
| Mitchell J. Scibor |
Klein’s Sporting Goods employee who testified about the purchase of the assassination rifle |
WC7H370 |
| Heinz W. Michaelis |
Seaport Traders employee who testified about the mail-order purchase of the revolver used to kill Officer Tippit |
WC7H372 |
| J. C. Cason |
Texas School Book Depository employee |
WC7H379 |
| Roy Sansom Truly |
TSBD superintendent; accompanied Officer Baker in searching the building and confirmed Oswald as an employee |
WC7H380, WC7H591 |
| Warren Caster |
Southwestern Publishing Co. employee in the TSBD who had recently brought two rifles into the building |
WC7H386 |
| Eddie Piper |
TSBD employee who reported seeing Oswald on the first floor around noon on Nov. 22 |
WC7H388 |
| William H. Shelley |
TSBD manager who was standing outside during the assassination |
WC7H390 |
| Edward Shields |
Parking lot attendant near the TSBD who testified about activity on the day of the assassination |
WC7H393 |
| Sam Guinyard |
Eyewitness who saw Oswald fleeing after the murder of Officer Tippit |
WC7H395 |
| J. C. Day |
Dallas Police lieutenant who processed physical evidence at the crime scenes |
WC7H401 |
| Thomas J. Kelley |
Secret Service inspector who participated in reconstruction of the assassination |
WC7H403, WC7H590 |
| J. W. Fritz |
Captain, Dallas Police Homicide Bureau; led the investigation and interrogation of Oswald |
WC7H403 |
| Mary Jane Robertson |
Dallas Police Department secretary who testified about department records |
WC7H404 |
| Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt |
FBI photography expert |
WC7H410 |
| James C. Cadigan |
FBI questioned document examiner |
WC7H418 |
| Earlene Roberts |
Housekeeper at Oswald’s rooming house who saw him stop briefly after the assassination |
WC7H439 |
| Ralph W. Yarborough |
U.S. Senator from Texas who was riding in the motorcade |
WC7H439 |
| Kenneth P. O’Donnell |
Special Assistant to President Kennedy who rode in the follow-up car and helped plan the Dallas trip |
WC7H440 |
| Lawrence F. O’Brien |
Special Assistant to President Kennedy who rode in the motorcade |
WC7H457 |
| David F. Powers |
Special Assistant to President Kennedy who rode in the follow-up car in the motorcade |
WC7H472 |
| Clifton C. Carter |
Assistant to President Johnson who rode in the motorcade |
WC7H474 |
| Earle Cabell |
Mayor of Dallas who rode in the motorcade |
WC7H476 |
| Mrs. Earle Cabell |
Wife of the mayor of Dallas; rode in the motorcade |
WC7H485 |
| Philip L. Willis |
Spectator who photographed the motorcade during the assassination |
WC7H492 |
| Linda Kay Willis |
Philip Willis’s daughter; present at the assassination scene and visible in several films |
WC7H498 |
| Helen Markham |
Eyewitness to the murder of Officer Tippit; identified Oswald in a police lineup |
WC7H499 |
| Mrs. Donald Baker |
Texas School Book Depository employee |
WC7H507 |
| James W. Altgens |
Associated Press photographer who took photographs of the motorcade during the assassination |
WC7H515 |
| Buell Wesley Frazier |
Drove Oswald home on Nov. 21 and to work on Nov. 22; observed him carrying a long package |
WC7H531 |
| Joe Marshall Smith |
Dallas police officer who rushed to the grassy knoll area after the shots |
WC7H531 |
| Welcome Eugene Barnett |
Dallas police officer stationed along the motorcade route near the TSBD |
WC7H539 |
| Eddy Raymond Walthers |
Dallas deputy sheriff who searched Dealey Plaza after the assassination and found a bullet fragment |
WC7H544 |
| James Thomas Tague |
Bystander struck by a fragment during the assassination, providing key evidence of a missed shot |
WC7H552 |
| Emmett J. Hudson |
Dealey Plaza grounds keeper who was standing on the grassy knoll steps during the assassination |
WC7H558 |
| Edgar Leon Smith, Jr. |
Eyewitness present at the assassination scene |
WC7H565 |
| Abraham Zapruder |
Dallas clothing manufacturer who filmed the assassination with an 8mm movie camera |
WC7H569 |
| Perdue William Lawrence |
Dallas police captain who commanded the positioning of officers along the motorcade route |
WC7H577 |
| Ronald G. Wittmus |
FBI fingerprint expert who examined evidence from the assassination |
WC7H590 |
| Robert A. Frazier |
FBI firearms identification expert |
WC7H590 |
| Cortlandt Cunningham |
FBI firearms identification expert |
WC7H591 |
| Charles L. Killion |
FBI firearms identification expert |
WC7H591 |
| John Joe Howlett |
Secret Service agent who participated in reconstruction of the assassination |
WC7H592 |
| Marrion L. Baker |
Dallas motorcycle officer who entered the TSBD within 90 seconds of the shots |
WC7H592 |
| Robert Brock |
Witness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene |
WC7H593 |
| Mary Brock |
Witness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene |
WC7H593 |
| Harold Russell |
Witness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene |
WC7H594 |
| David Goldstein |
Dallas firearms store owner who assisted in tracing the revolver used to kill Officer Tippit |
WC7H594 |
| Edward Voebel |
Childhood friend of Oswald in New Orleans |
WC8H1 |
| William E. Wulf |
President of the New Orleans Amateur Astronomy Association who knew Oswald as a youth |
WC8H15 |
| Bennierita Smith |
Childhood acquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans |
WC8H21 |
| Frederick S. O’Sullivan |
Childhood acquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans |
WC8H27 |
| Mildred Sawyer |
Childhood acquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans |
WC8H31 |
| Anne Boudreaux |
Childhood acquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans |
WC8H35 |
| Viola Peterman |
Childhood acquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans |
WC8H38 |
| Myrtle Evans |
Family friend and neighbor who knew Oswald in his youth in New Orleans |
WC8H45 |
| Julian Evans |
Husband of Myrtle Evans; knew Oswald in his youth in New Orleans |
WC8H66 |
| Philip Eugene Vinson |
Childhood acquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans |
WC8H75 |
| Hiram Conway |
Childhood acquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans |
WC8H84 |
| Lillian Murret |
Oswald’s maternal aunt in whose New Orleans home he stayed as a teenager |
WC8H91 |
| Marilyn Dorothea Murret |
Oswald’s cousin; daughter of Lillian Murret |
WC8H154 |
| Charles Murret |
Oswald’s uncle; husband of Lillian Murret |
WC8H180 |
| John M. Murret |
Oswald’s cousin; son of Lillian Murret |
WC8H188 |
| Edward John Pic, Jr. |
Oswald’s stepfather; first husband of Marguerite Oswald |
WC8H196 |
| John Carro |
New York City Youth House probation officer who supervised Oswald as a teenager |
WC8H202 |
| Renatus Hartogs |
Psychiatrist who evaluated Oswald at New York’s Youth House in 1953 |
WC8H214 |
| Evelyn Grace Strickman Siegel |
Social worker who evaluated Oswald during his stay at New York’s Youth House |
WC8H224 |
| Nelson Delgado |
Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald and described his marksmanship as poor |
WC8H228 |
| Daniel Patrick Powers |
Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald |
WC8H266 |
| John E. Donovan |
Marine Corps officer who supervised Oswald at the Atsugi air base in Japan |
WC8H289 |
| Allison G. Folsom, Jr. |
Marine Corps lieutenant colonel who testified about Oswald’s service records |
WC8H303 |
| George Donabedian |
Marine Corps captain who served with Oswald |
WC8H311 |
| James Anthony Botelho |
Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald |
WC8H315 |
| Donald Peter Camarata |
Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald |
WC8H316 |
| Peter Francis Connor |
Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald |
WC8H317 |
| Allen D. Graf |
Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald |
WC8H317 |
| John Rene Heindel |
Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald |
WC8H318 |
| David Christie Murray, Jr. |
Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald |
WC8H319 |
| Paul Edward Murphy |
Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald |
WC8H319 |
| Henry J. Roussel, Jr. |
Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald |
WC8H320 |
| Mack Osborne |
Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald |
WC8H321 |
| Richard Dennis Call |
Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald |
WC8H322 |
| Erwin Donald Lewis |
Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald |
WC8H323 |
| Martin Isaacs |
Encountered Oswald when he returned to Fort Worth from the Soviet Union in 1962 |
WC8H324 |
| Pauline Virginia Bates |
Public stenographer who typed Oswald’s notes about his time in Russia after his return |
WC8H330 |
| Max E. Clark |
Fort Worth attorney acquainted with the Oswalds in the Russian émigré community |
WC8H343 |
| George A. Bouhe |
Dallas Russian émigré who befriended the Oswalds after their return from Russia |
WC8H355 |
| Anna N. Meller |
Dallas Russian émigré acquainted with the Oswalds after their return from Russia |
WC8H379 |
| Elena A. Hall |
Dallas Russian émigré who befriended Marina Oswald and temporarily cared for her |
WC8H391 |
| John Raymond Hall |
Husband of Elena Hall; acquainted with the Oswalds in the Dallas Russian émigré community |
WC8H406 |
| Mrs. Frank H. Ray (Valentina) |
Dallas Russian émigré acquainted with the Oswalds |
WC8H415 |
| Mrs. Igor Vladimir Voshinin |
Dallas Russian émigré acquainted with the Oswalds |
WC8H425 |
| Igor Vladimir Voshinin |
Dallas Russian émigré acquainted with the Oswalds |
WC8H448 |
| Paul M. Raigorodsky |
Dallas oil executive acquainted with the Oswalds through the Russian émigré community |
WC9H1 |
| Natalie Ray |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas–Fort Worth Russian émigré community |
WC9H27 |
| Thomas M. Ray |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas–Fort Worth Russian émigré community |
WC9H38 |
| Samuel B. Ballen |
Dallas businessman acquainted with the Oswalds after their return from Russia |
WC9H45 |
| Lydia Dymitruk |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas–Fort Worth Russian émigré community |
WC9H60 |
| Gary E. Taylor |
Former son-in-law of George de Mohrenschildt; acquainted with the Oswalds |
WC9H73 |
| Ilya A. Mamantov |
Dallas geologist who served as interpreter during early police interviews with Marina Oswald |
WC9H102 |
| Dorothy Gravitis |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas–Fort Worth Russian émigré community |
WC9H131 |
| Paul Roderick Gregory |
Son of Peter Paul Gregory; briefly employed as Marina’s Russian-language tutor |
WC9H141 |
| Helen Leslie |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas–Fort Worth Russian émigré community |
WC9H160 |
| George S. De Mohrenschildt |
Dallas geologist and Russian émigré who was Oswald’s closest friend after his return from the Soviet Union |
WC9H166 |
| Jeanne De Mohrenschildt |
Wife of George de Mohrenschildt; acquainted with the Oswalds |
WC9H285 |
| Ruth Hyde Paine |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds; Marina and her children lived at Paine’s home before the assassination |
WC9H331, WC9H426 |
| John Joe Howlett |
Secret Service agent who participated in reconstruction of the assassination |
WC9H425 |
| Michael R. Paine |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds; husband of Ruth Hyde Paine |
WC9H434 |
| Raymond Franklin Krystinik |
Dallas acquaintance of the Oswalds after their return from Russia |
WC9H461 |
| Everett D. Glover |
Dallas scientist acquainted with the Oswalds after their return from Russia |
WC10H1 |
| Carlos Bringuier |
New Orleans Cuban exile leader who clashed with Oswald in an August 1963 street incident over pro-Castro leafleting |
WC10H32 |
| Francis L. Martello |
New Orleans police intelligence officer who interrogated Oswald after his August 1963 arrest |
WC10H51 |
| Charles Hall Steele, Jr. |
New Orleans youth who briefly assisted Oswald in distributing pro-Castro leaflets |
WC10H62 |
| Charles Hall Steele, Sr. |
Father of Charles Hall Steele, Jr.; testified about his son’s encounter with Oswald |
WC10H71 |
| Philip Geraci III |
New Orleans youth approached by Oswald to help distribute Fair Play for Cuba leaflets |
WC10H74 |
| Vance Blalock |
New Orleans youth acquaintance who testified about Oswald’s political activities |
WC10H81 |
| Vincent T. Lee |
National director of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee who corresponded with Oswald |
WC10H86 |
| Arnold Samuel Johnson |
Information director of the Communist Party USA who corresponded with Oswald |
WC10H95 |
| James J. Tormey |
Executive secretary of the Communist Party USA who had contact with Oswald |
WC10H107 |
| Farrell Dobbs |
National secretary of the Socialist Workers Party who corresponded with Oswald |
WC10H109 |
| John J. Abt |
New York attorney whom Oswald requested to represent him after his arrest |
WC10H116 |
| Helen P. Cunningham |
Texas Employment Commission counselor who handled Oswald’s job placements |
WC10H117 |
| R. L. Adams |
Texas Employment Commission counselor who worked with Oswald on job placement |
WC10H136 |
| Donald E. Brooks |
Texas Employment Commission counselor who handled Oswald’s job placement |
WC10H143 |
| Irving Statman |
Unemployment office employee who dealt with Oswald’s benefit claims |
WC10H149 |
| Tommy Bargas |
Supervisor at Leslie Welding Company where Oswald worked in 1962 |
WC10H160 |
| Robert L. Stovall |
Manager at Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall where Oswald worked as a photo-typesetter in 1962–63 |
WC10H167 |
| John G. Graef |
Supervisor at Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall who hired and later dismissed Oswald |
WC10H174 |
| Dennis Hyman Ofstein |
Co-worker of Oswald at Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall who described his unusual interest in Russia and photography |
WC10H194 |
| Charles Joseph Le Blanc |
Co-worker of Oswald at the Reily Coffee Company in New Orleans |
WC10H213 |
| Adrian Thomas Alba |
New Orleans garage owner next door to the Reily Coffee Company who befriended Oswald in 1963 |
WC10H219 |
| Chester Allen Riggs, Jr. |
Owner of a rooming house where Oswald lived in New Orleans |
WC10H229 |
| Mrs. Mahlon F. Tobias |
Manager of Oswald’s Elsbeth Street apartment building in Dallas in 1962 |
WC10H231 |
| M. F. Tobias, Sr. |
Co-manager of Oswald’s Elsbeth Street apartment building in Dallas in 1962 |
WC10H251 |
| Mrs. Jesse Garner |
Manager of Oswald’s Magazine Street apartment building in New Orleans |
WC10H264 |
| Jesse J. Garner |
Co-manager of Oswald’s Magazine Street apartment building in New Orleans |
WC10H276 |
| Richard Leroy Hulen |
Rental agent for the Elsbeth Street apartment in Dallas where the Oswalds lived |
WC10H277 |
| Colin Barnhorst |
Manager of a Dallas apartment complex where Oswald lived |
WC10H284 |
| Mrs. Arthur Carl Johnson |
Manager of the North Beckley rooming house where Oswald lived at the time of the assassination |
WC10H292 |
| A. C. Johnson |
Co-manager of the North Beckley rooming house where Oswald lived |
WC10H301 |
| Clifton M. Shasteen |
Irving, Texas barber who believed Oswald was a regular customer |
WC10H309 |
| Leonard Edwin Hutchison |
Irving, Texas grocery store owner who believed Oswald cashed a check at his store |
WC10H327 |
| Frank Pizzo |
Dallas sporting goods store employee who testified about a man believed to be Oswald seeking to have a rifle bore-sighted |
WC10H340 |
| Albert Guy Bogard |
Dallas car salesman who reported a man using the name “Lee Oswald” took an aggressive test drive in November 1963 |
WC10H352 |
| Floyd Guy Davis |
Car dealership co-worker who corroborated Bogard’s account of the test drive incident |
WC10H356 |
| Virginia Louise Davis |
Car dealership co-worker who testified about the incident involving a man believed to be Oswald |
WC10H363 |
| Malcolm Howard Price, Jr. |
Member of a Dallas-area rifle range who believed Oswald practiced there in the fall of 1963 |
WC10H369 |
| Garland Glenwill Slack |
Rifle range member who believed he saw Oswald firing at his target without permission |
WC10H378 |
| Homer Wood |
Rifle range patron who believed he saw Oswald at the range with a Mannlicher-Carcano rifle |
WC10H385 |
| Sterling Charles Wood |
Son of Homer Wood; also reported seeing Oswald and his rifle at the range |
WC10H390 |
| Theresa Wood |
Wife of Homer Wood; testified about the family’s observations at the rifle range |
WC10H398 |
| Glenn Emmett Smith |
Irving, Texas service station owner who believed Oswald received driving lessons at his station |
WC10H399 |
| W. W. Semingsen |
Supervisor at the William B. Reily Coffee Company in New Orleans where Oswald worked in 1963 |
WC10H405 |
| Laurance R. Wilcox |
Testified about a contact believed to be with Oswald under uncertain circumstances |
WC10H414 |
| John Edward Pic |
Oswald’s half-brother; served in the U.S. Air Force |
WC11H1 |
| Edward John Pic, Jr. |
Oswald’s stepfather; first husband of Marguerite Oswald |
WC11H82 |
| Kerry Wendell Thornley |
Marine Corps acquaintance of Oswald who later wrote a novel with an Oswald-like protagonist before the assassination |
WC11H82 |
| George B. Church, Jr. |
Passenger aboard the ship on which Oswald sailed from the U.S. to Europe in 1959 |
WC11H115 |
| Mrs. George B. Church, Jr. |
Passenger aboard the ship on which Oswald sailed from the U.S. to Europe in 1959 |
WC11H116 |
| Billy Joe Lord |
Passenger aboard the ship on which Oswald sailed from the U.S. to Europe in 1959 |
WC11H117 |
| Alexander Kleinlerer |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas Russian émigré community after their return from Russia |
WC11H118 |
| Mrs. Donald Gibson |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas Russian émigré community |
WC11H123 |
| Ruth Hyde Paine |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds; Marina and her children lived at Paine’s home before the assassination |
WC11H153, WC11H389 |
| M. Waldo George |
Oswald’s landlord at the Neely Street apartment in Dallas |
WC11H155 |
| William Kirk Stuckey |
New Orleans radio broadcaster who debated Oswald on air about his pro-Castro activities |
WC11H156 |
| Horace Elroy Twiford |
Texas Socialist Workers Party member Oswald tried to contact before his Mexico City trip |
WC11H179 |
| Estelle Twiford |
Wife of Horace Twiford; spoke with Oswald when he called their home before his Mexico trip |
WC11H179 |
| Virginia H. James |
U.S. State Department officer who handled aspects of Oswald’s case |
WC11H180 |
| James L. Ritchie |
U.S. State Department officer who handled aspects of Oswald’s case |
WC11H191 |
| Carroll Hamilton Seeley, Jr. |
U.S. State Department officer who handled aspects of Oswald’s case |
WC11H193 |
| Louis Feldsott |
Employee of a mail-order sporting goods firm; testified about the purchase of the C2766 Mannlicher-Carcano rifle |
WC11H205 |
| J. Philip Lux |
Dallas sporting goods store employee who testified about a telescopic sight mount |
WC11H206 |
| Howard Leslie Brennan |
Construction worker who witnessed a gunman firing from the sixth-floor TSBD window |
WC11H206 |
| Albert C. Yeargan, Jr. |
Dallas sporting goods store employee who testified about a telescopic sight mount |
WC11H207 |
| Louis Weinstock |
Official of the Communist Party USA who testified about Oswald’s contacts with the organization |
WC11H207 |
| Vincent T. Lee |
National director of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee who corresponded with Oswald |
WC11H208 |
| Farrell Dobbs |
National secretary of the Socialist Workers Party who corresponded with Oswald |
WC11H208 |
| Virginia Gray |
Testified about a letter written by Oswald |
WC11H209 |
| Albert F. Staples |
Testified about records relating to Marina Oswald |
WC11H210 |
| Katherine Mallory |
American tourist who encountered Oswald while touring Russia in 1961 |
WC11H210 |
| Monica Kramer |
American tourist who encountered Oswald while touring Russia in 1961 |
WC11H212 |
| Rita Naman |
American tourist who encountered Oswald while touring Russia in 1961 |
WC11H213 |
| John Bryan McFarland |
Passenger on the bus Oswald took to Mexico City in the fall of 1963 |
WC11H214 |
| Meryl McFarland |
Passenger on the bus Oswald took to Mexico City in the fall of 1963 |
WC11H214 |
| Pamela Mumford |
Passenger on the bus Oswald took to Mexico City in the fall of 1963 |
WC11H215 |
| Dial Duwayne Ryder |
Irving, Texas gun shop employee who reported work done on a rifle he believed belonged to Oswald |
WC11H224 |
| Hunter Schmidt, Jr. |
Irving, Texas gun shop owner who testified about an alleged rifle repair related to Oswald |
WC11H240 |
| Charles W. Greener |
Irving, Texas gun shop employee who testified about an alleged rifle repair related to Oswald |
WC11H245 |
| Gertrude Hunter |
Irving, Texas furniture store co-owner who also reported a visit from a man she believed was Oswald |
WC11H253 |
| Edith Whitworth |
Irving, Texas furniture store owner who reported a visit from a man she believed was Oswald with his family |
WC11H262 |
| Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald |
Widow of Lee Harvey Oswald |
WC11H275 |
| Eugene D. Anderson |
U.S. Marine Corps marksmanship expert who evaluated Oswald’s shooting ability from his service records |
WC11H301 |
| James A. Zahm |
U.S. Marine Corps marksmanship expert who evaluated Oswald’s shooting ability from his service records |
WC11H306 |
| C. A. Hamblen |
Western Union supervisor who believed Oswald sent or received telegrams through his Dallas office |
WC11H311 |
| Robert Gene Fenley |
Testified about the alleged Oswald telegram activity at a Dallas Western Union office |
WC11H314 |
| Aubrey Lee Lewis |
Testified about the alleged Oswald telegram activity at a Dallas Western Union office |
WC11H318 |
| Dean Adams Andrews, Jr. |
New Orleans attorney who claimed Oswald had been a client and that he was called to represent Oswald after the assassination |
WC11H325 |
| Evaristo Rodriguez |
New Orleans bar employee who testified about a contact he believed was with Oswald |
WC11H339 |
| Orest Pena |
New Orleans bar owner who testified about contacts he believed were with Oswald |
WC11H346 |
| Ruperto Pena |
Brother of Orest Pena; testified about alleged contact with Oswald in New Orleans |
WC11H364 |
| Sylvia Odio |
Dallas Cuban exile who reported a visit from a man introduced as “Leon Oswald” shortly before the assassination |
WC11H367 |
| Michael R. Paine |
Acquaintance of the Oswalds; husband of Ruth Hyde Paine |
WC11H398 |
| Edwin A. Walker |
Retired U.S. Army general at whom Oswald allegedly fired on April 10, 1963 |
WC11H404 |
| Clyde J. Watts |
Attorney for General Edwin Walker; testified alongside Walker |
WC11H404 |
| Bernard Weissman |
Dallas citizen who signed a hostile full-page advertisement directed at President Kennedy in the Dallas Morning News on Nov. 22, 1963 |
WC11H428 |
| Warren Allen Reynolds |
Eyewitness who pursued a man from the Tippit murder scene |
WC11H434 |
| Priscilla Mary Post Johnson |
American journalist who interviewed Oswald in Moscow in 1959 |
WC11H442 |
| Eric Rogers |
Lived in the same New Orleans building as Oswald and his wife in 1963 |
WC11H460 |
| James Lehrer |
News correspondent who testified about the Irving gun shop allegation |
WC11H464 |
| Bardwell D. Odum |
FBI agent who showed a photograph to Marguerite Oswald for identification purposes |
WC11H468 |
| James R. Malley |
FBI official who testified about a photograph shown to Marguerite Oswald |
WC11H468 |
| Richard Helms |
Deputy Director for Plans of the CIA; testified about a photograph shown to Marguerite Oswald |
WC11H469 |
| Peter Megargee Brown |
Testified about records relating to Oswald’s time in New York as a youth |
WC11H470 |
| Gary Taylor |
Former son-in-law of George de Mohrenschildt; acquainted with the Oswalds |
WC11H470 |
| Francis L. Martello |
New Orleans police intelligence officer who interrogated Oswald after his August 1963 arrest |
WC11H471 |
| John Corporon |
New Orleans radio station official who arranged Oswald’s debate broadcast |
WC11H471 |
| Mrs. J. V. Allen |
Testified about the schooling of Oswald’s brothers |
WC11H472 |
| Lillian Murret |
Oswald’s maternal aunt in whose New Orleans home he stayed as a teenager |
WC11H472 |
| John W. Burcham |
Testified about Oswald’s employment history |
WC11H473 |
| Emmett Charles Barbe, Jr. |
Testified about Oswald’s employment history |
WC11H473 |
| Hilda L. Smith |
Testified about Oswald’s employment history |
WC11H474 |
| J. Rachal |
Testified about Oswald’s employment history |
WC11H474 |
| Bobb Hunley |
Testified about Oswald’s employment history |
WC11H476 |
| Robert J. Creel |
Testified about Oswald’s employment history |
WC11H477 |
| Helen P. Cunningham |
Texas Employment Commission counselor who handled Oswald’s job placements |
WC11H477 |
| Theodore Frank Gangl |
Testified about Oswald’s employment history |
WC11H478 |
| Gene Graves |
Testified about Oswald’s employment history |
WC11H479 |
| R. L. Adams |
Texas Employment Commission counselor who worked with Oswald on job placement |
WC11H480 |
| Ivan D. Lee |
FBI agent who photographed General Walker’s residence |
WC11H481 |
| James D. Crowley |
U.S. State Department officer who handled aspects of Oswald’s case |
WC11H482 |
| Charles Batchelor |
Assistant chief of the Dallas Police Department responsible for planning Oswald’s transfer |
WC12H1 |
| Jesse E. Curry |
Chief of the Dallas Police Department |
WC12H25 |
| J. E. Decker |
Dallas County sheriff involved in planning Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H42 |
| W. B. Frazier |
Dallas police officer involved in planning Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H52 |
| O. A. Jones |
Dallas police officer involved in planning Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H58 |
| Jack Revill |
Dallas police lieutenant who testified about a conversation with FBI agent Hosty on the day of the assassination |
WC12H73 |
| James Maurice Solomon |
Dallas police officer involved in planning Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H87 |
| M. W. Stevenson |
Deputy chief of the Dallas Police Department; involved in planning Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H91 |
| Cecil E. Talbert |
Dallas police captain who testified about security arrangements during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H108 |
| Charles Oliver Arnett |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H128 |
| Buford Lee Beaty |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H158 |
| Alvin R. Brock |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H171 |
| B. H. Combest |
Dallas police officer in the basement when Ruby shot Oswald; administered first aid |
WC12H176 |
| Kenneth Hudson Croy |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H186 |
| Wilbur Jay Cutchshaw |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H206 |
| Napoleon J. Daniels |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H225 |
| William J. Harrison |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H234 |
| Harold B. Holly, Jr. |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H261 |
| Harry M. Kriss |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H266 |
| Roy Lee Lowery |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H271 |
| Frank M. Martin |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H277 |
| Billy Joe Maxey |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H285 |
| Logan W. Mayo |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H291 |
| Louis D. Miller |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H297 |
| William J. Newman |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H314 |
| Bobby G. Patterson |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H334 |
| Rio S. Pierce |
Dallas police lieutenant involved in the Oswald transfer |
WC12H337 |
| James A. Putnam |
Dallas police officer involved in the Oswald transfer |
WC12H341 |
| Willie B. Slack |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H347 |
| Don Francis Steele |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H353 |
| Roy Eugene Vaughn |
Dallas police officer guarding the ramp entrance to the basement when Ruby entered |
WC12H357 |
| James C. Watson |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H372 |
| G. E. Worley |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H378 |
| Woodrow Wiggins |
Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer |
WC12H388 |
| Don Ray Archer |
Dallas police officer who participated in the arrest and questioning of Jack Ruby |
WC12H395 |
| Barnard S. Clardy |
Dallas police officer who participated in the arrest and questioning of Jack Ruby |
WC12H403 |
| Patrick T. Dean |
Dallas police sergeant who supervised jail security and questioned Ruby after the shooting of Oswald |
WC12H415 |
| L. C. Graves |
Dallas police detective who was handcuffed to Oswald when Ruby shot him |
WC13H1 |
| James R. Leavelle |
Dallas police detective who was escorting Oswald when Ruby shot him |
WC13H14 |
| L. D. Montgomery |
Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation |
WC13H21 |
| Thomas Donald McMillon |
Dallas police detective who participated in the arrest and questioning of Jack Ruby |
WC13H37 |
| Forrest V. Sorrels |
Special agent in charge of the Dallas Secret Service office |
WC13H55 |
| Fred A. Bieberdorf |
Physician present in the basement when Oswald was shot; certified the time of the wounding |
WC13H83 |
| Frances Cason |
Testified about the time at which Oswald was shot |
WC13H89 |
| Michael Hardin |
Testified about the time at which Oswald was shot |
WC13H94 |
| C. E. Hulse |
Testified about the time at which Oswald was shot |
WC13H99 |
| Ira Jefferson Beers, Jr. |
News photographer present in the basement who photographed the shooting of Oswald |
WC13H102 |
| Robert Leonard Hankal |
News media representative who observed the shooting of Oswald in the basement |
WC13H112 |
| Robert S. Huffaker, Jr. |
TV reporter who observed and broadcast the shooting of Oswald in the basement |
WC13H116 |
| George R. Phenix |
News reporter who observed the shooting of Oswald in the basement |
WC13H123 |
| Jimmy Turner |
TV news reporter who observed the shooting of Oswald in the basement |
WC13H130 |
| Harold R. Fuqua |
Dallas Municipal Building janitorial employee who testified about how Ruby may have entered the building |
WC13H141 |
| Edward Kelly |
Dallas Municipal Building janitorial employee who testified about how Ruby may have entered the building |
WC13H146 |
| Louis McKinzie |
Dallas Municipal Building janitorial employee who testified about how Ruby may have entered the building |
WC13H147 |
| Edward E. Pierce |
Dallas Municipal Building janitorial employee who testified about how Ruby may have entered the building |
WC13H156 |
| Alfreadia Riggs |
Dallas Municipal Building janitorial employee who testified about how Ruby may have entered the building |
WC13H166 |
| John Olridge Servance |
Dallas Municipal Building janitorial employee who testified about how Ruby may have entered the building |
WC13H175 |
| A. M. Eberhardt |
Ruby acquaintance who saw him at the Dallas Police Department on the evening of Nov. 22 |
WC13H181 |
| Sidney Evans, Jr. |
Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald |
WC13H195 |
| Bruce Ray Carlin |
Ruby acquaintance who saw him during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald |
WC13H201 |
| Karen Bennett Carlin |
Ruby strip club dancer who spoke with him by phone shortly before he shot Oswald |
WC13H205 |
| Doyle E. Lane |
Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald |
WC13H221 |
| Elnora Pitts |
Ruby acquaintance who spoke with him by phone on the morning of Nov. 24 |
WC13H228 |
| Hal Priddy, Jr. |
Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald |
WC13H239 |
| Huey Reeves |
Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald |
WC13H243 |
| Warren E. Richey |
Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald |
WC13H255 |
| Malcolm R. Slaughter |
Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald |
WC13H261 |
| Vernon S. Smart |
Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald |
WC13H266 |
| John Allison Smith |
Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald |
WC13H277 |
| Jesse M. Strong |
Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald |
WC13H284 |
| Ira N. Walker, Jr. |
Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald |
WC13H289 |
| John L. Daniels |
Parking lot attendant near the point where Ruby parked on Nov. 24 |
WC13H296 |
| Theodore Jackson |
Parking lot attendant near the point where Ruby parked on Nov. 24 |
WC13H299 |
| Andrew Armstrong, Jr. |
Ruby’s assistant at the Carousel Club who was acquainted with him prior to Nov. 22 |
WC13H302 |
| Bertha Cheek |
Ruby’s sister who was acquainted with him prior to Nov. 22 |
WC13H382 |
| Curtis LaVerne Crafard |
Handyman who lived at Ruby’s Carousel Club and was one of his closest associates before the assassination |
WC13H402 |
| Curtis LaVerne Crafard |
Handyman who lived at Ruby’s Carousel Club and was one of his closest associates before the assassination |
WC14H1 |
| Wilbyrn Waldon Litchfield II |
Friend and business associate of Jack Ruby |
WC14H95 |
| Alice Reaves Nichols |
Former girlfriend of Jack Ruby |
WC14H110 |
| Robert Carl Patterson |
Acquaintance and business associate of Jack Ruby |
WC14H126 |
| Ralph Paul |
Ruby’s closest friend and financial backer of the Carousel Club |
WC14H134 |
| George Senator |
Ruby’s roommate; one of his closest personal associates |
WC14H164 |
| Nancy Perrin Rich |
Former employee of Ruby’s Carousel Club |
WC14H330 |
| Earl Ruby |
Jack Ruby’s brother |
WC14H364 |
| Eva Grant |
Jack Ruby’s sister |
WC14H429 |
| Sam Ruby |
Jack Ruby’s brother |
WC14H488 |
| Jack L. Ruby |
Dallas nightclub owner who shot Lee Harvey Oswald on Nov. 24, 1963 |
WC14H504 |
| William Robert Beavers |
Psychiatrist who examined Jack Ruby following his arrest |
WC14H570 |
| Bell P. Herndon |
FBI polygraph expert who administered a polygraph examination to Jack Ruby |
WC14H579 |
| Breck Wall |
Entertainer and Ruby acquaintance who saw him on Nov. 24 shortly before the shooting of Oswald |
WC14H599 |
| Joseph Alexander Peterson |
Friend and acquaintance of Jack Ruby |
WC14H615 |
| Harry N. Olsen |
Dallas police officer who spent time with Ruby on the night of Nov. 22–23 |
WC14H624 |
| Kay Helen Olsen |
Carousel Club dancer and girlfriend of Harry Olsen; spent time with Ruby on the night of Nov. 22–23 |
WC14H640 |
| Hyman Rubenstein |
Jack Ruby’s brother |
WC15H1 |
| William S. Biggio |
Dallas police officer who testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 |
WC15H48 |
| Glen D. King |
Administrative assistant to the Dallas police chief who testified about security arrangements |
WC15H51 |
| C. Ray Hall |
FBI agent who interviewed Jack Ruby after his arrest |
WC15H62 |
| Seth Kantor |
News reporter who testified about seeing Ruby at Parkland Hospital on Nov. 22 |
WC15H71 |
| William D. Crowe, Jr. |
Carousel Club entertainer who testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22–23 |
WC15H96 |
| Charles Batchelor |
Assistant chief of the Dallas Police Department responsible for planning Oswald’s transfer |
WC15H114 |
| Jesse E. Curry |
Chief of the Dallas Police Department |
WC15H124 |
| M. W. Stevenson |
Deputy chief of the Dallas Police Department |
WC15H133 |
| Elgin English Crull |
City manager of Dallas who testified about Ruby’s access to the police building |
WC15H138 |
| J. W. Fritz |
Captain, Dallas Police Homicide Bureau; led the investigation and interrogation of Oswald |
WC15H145 |
| Roland A. Cox |
Dallas police officer who testified about Ruby’s access to the police building |
WC15H153 |
| Harold J. Fleming |
Vice president of the Armored Motor Car Service of Dallas involved in Oswald’s planned transfer |
WC15H159 |
| Don Edward Goin |
Armored Motor Car Service employee involved in planning Oswald’s transfer |
WC15H168 |
| Marvin E. Hall |
Armored Motor Car Service employee involved in planning Oswald’s transfer |
WC15H174 |
| Cecil E. Talbert |
Dallas police captain in charge of the patrol division who testified about security during Oswald’s transfer |
WC15H182 |
| Marjorie R. Richey |
Ruby employee and acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24 |
WC15H192 |
| James Thomas Aycox |
Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24 |
WC15H203 |
| Thomas Stewart Palmer |
Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24 |
WC15H206 |
| Joseph Weldon Johnson, Jr. |
Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24 |
WC15H218 |
| Edward J. Pullman |
Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24 |
WC15H222 |
| Herbert B. Kravitz |
Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24 |
WC15H231 |
| Joseph Rossi |
Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24 |
WC15H235 |
| Norman Earl Wright |
Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24 |
WC15H244 |
| Russell Lee Moore |
Former Ruby employee who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24 |
WC15H251 |
| Lawrence V. Meyers |
Chicago businessman who dined with Ruby on the evening of Nov. 21 |
WC15H259 |
| Eileen Kaminsky |
Jack Ruby’s sister |
WC15H271 |
| Eva L. Grant |
Jack Ruby’s sister who was with him frequently in the days following the assassination |
WC15H278 |
| George William Fehrenbach |
Purported acquaintance of Ruby who testified about his whereabouts |
WC15H320 |
| Abraham Kleinman |
Jack Ruby’s accountant |
WC15H327 |
| Wanda Yvonne Helmick |
Employee of a Ruby business associate who testified about his whereabouts |
WC15H333 |
| Kenneth Lawry Dowe |
Radio personality who talked to Ruby by phone on Nov. 23 |
WC15H337 |
| T. M. Hansen, Jr. |
Dallas police officer who testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 |
WC15H341 |
| Nelson Benton |
Dallas news reporter who testified about a conversation with Chief Curry on the morning of Nov. 26 |
WC15H344 |
| Frank Bellocchio |
Ruby acquaintance who spoke with him on Nov. 23 |
WC15H348 |
| Alfred Douglas Hodge |
Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24 |
WC15H353 |
| David L. Johnston |
Justice of the peace who arraigned Oswald for the murders of President Kennedy and Officer Tippit; also testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 |
WC15H357 |
| Stanley M. Kaufman |
Jack Ruby’s attorney who spoke with him on Nov. 23 |
WC15H362 |
| Clyde Franklin Goodson |
Dallas police officer who testified about Ruby’s access to the police building |
WC15H367 |
| Roger C. Warner |
Secret Service agent who participated in the investigation of the killing of Lee Harvey Oswald |
WC15H371 |
| Danny Patrick McCurdy |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H375 |
| Victor F. Robertson, Jr. |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H377 |
| Frederic Rheinstein |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H380 |
| Icarus M. Pappas |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H382 |
| John G. McCullough |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H384 |
| Wilma May Tice |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H387 |
| John Henry Branch |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H390 |
| William Glenn Duncan, Jr. |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H393 |
| Garnett Claud Hallmark |
Parking garage manager who testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H395 |
| John Wilkins Newnam |
Dallas Morning News employee who received a visit from Ruby on the morning of Nov. 22 |
WC15H399 |
| Robert L. Norton |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H404 |
| Roy A. Pryor |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H407 |
| Arthur William Watherwax |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H410 |
| Billy A. Rea |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H413 |
| Richard L. Saunders |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H415 |
| Thayer Waldo |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H418 |
| Ronald Lee Jenkins |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H422 |
| Speedy Johnson |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H425 |
| Roy E. Standifer |
Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23 |
WC15H428 |
| William Kline |
U.S. Customs official who testified about Oswald’s trip to Mexico |
WC15H431 |
| Oran Pugh |
U.S. Customs official who testified about Oswald’s trip to Mexico |
WC15H436 |
| Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt |
FBI photography expert |
WC15H440 |
| Bruce Ray Carlin |
Ruby acquaintance who saw him during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald |
WC15H472 |
| Karen Bennett Carlin |
Ruby strip club dancer who spoke with him by phone shortly before he shot Oswald |
WC15H476 |
| Ralph Paul |
Ruby’s closest friend and financial backer of the Carousel Club |
WC15H481 |
| Harry Tasker |
Dallas taxicab driver who testified about Ruby’s whereabouts |
WC15H487 |
| Paul Morgan Stombaugh |
FBI hair and fiber expert |
WC15H489 |
| Alwyn Cole |
Treasury Department questioned document examiner |
WC15H495 |
| B. M. Patterson |
Witness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene |
WC15H499 |
| L. J. Lewis |
Witness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene |
WC15H502 |
| Arthur Mandella |
New York City Police Department fingerprint expert |
WC15H505 |
| John F. Gallagher |
FBI agent who examined spectrographic evidence in the assassination investigation |
WC15H509 |
| Jesse E. Curry |
Chief of the Dallas Police Department |
WC15H641 |
| Revilo Pendleton Oliver |
University of Illinois classics professor and John Birch Society council member who testified about his writings on the assassination |
WC15H723 |
| Edward C. Dietrich |
Armored Motor Car Service employee involved in planning Oswald’s transfer |
WC15H179 |
| Nancy Monnell Powell |
Former Carousel Club dancer who testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22–24 |
WC15H248 |
| Dave L. Miller |
Former Ruby employee who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24 |
WC15H255 |