Warren Commison Witnesses

Witness Description Testimony
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

Witnesses in multiple volumes

  • Abram Chayes — WC5H307, WC5H327
  • Alwyn Cole — WC4H358 – WC15H495
  • Arthur Mandella — WC4H48 – WC15H505
  • Bernard Weissman — WC5H487 – WC11H428
  • Buell Wesley Frazier — WC2H210 – WC7H531
  • C. N. Dhority — WC7H149, WC7H380
  • Cecil E. Talbert — WC12H108 – WC15H182
  • Charles Batchelor — WC12H1 – WC15H114
  • Charles Francis Gregory — WC4H117 – WC6H95
  • Charles James Carrico — WC3H357 – WC6H1
  • Cortlandt Cunningham — WC2H251, WC3H451, WC7H591
  • Curtis LaVerne Crafard — WC13H402 – WC14H1
  • Earlene Roberts — WC6H431 – WC7H439
  • Eddie Piper — WC6H382 – WC7H388
  • Edward John Pic, Jr. — WC8H196 – WC11H82
  • Eva Grant — WC14H429 – WC15H278
  • Farrell Dobbs — WC10H109 – WC11H208
  • Forrest V. Sorrels — WC7H332, WC7H592 – WC13H55
  • Francis L. Martello — WC10H51 – WC11H471
  • Gary Taylor — WC9H73 – WC11H470
  • Harry D. Holmes — WC7H289, WC7H525
  • Helen Markham — WC3H305 ×2 – WC7H499
  • Helen P. Cunningham — WC10H117 – WC11H477
  • Howard Leslie Brennan — WC3H140 ×3 – WC11H206
  • J. C. Day — WC4H249 – WC7H401
  • J. W. Fritz — WC4H202, WC4H248, WC7H403 – WC15H145
  • Jack Revill — WC5H33 – WC12H73
  • Jack Ruby — WC5H181 – WC14H504
  • James C. Cadigan — WC4H89 – WC7H418
  • James Herbert Martin — WC1H469 – WC2H1
  • James R. Leavelle — WC7H260 – WC13H14
  • Jesse E. Curry — WC4H150, WC12H25, WC15H124, WC15H641
  • John A. McVickar — WC5H299, WC5H318
  • John Joe Howlett — WC7H592, WC9H425
  • Karen Bennett Carlin — WC13H205 – WC15H476
  • L. C. Graves — WC7H251 – WC13H1
  • L. D. Montgomery — WC7H96 – WC13H21
  • Lillian Murret — WC8H91 – WC11H472
  • Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt — WC4H279, WC5H138, WC5H176, WC7H410, WC15H440
  • M. W. Stevenson — WC12H91 – WC15H133
  • Malcolm Perry — WC3H366 – WC6H7
  • Marrion L. Baker — WC3H242 – WC7H592
  • Michael R. Paine — WC2H384, WC9H434, WC11H398
  • Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald — WC1H1, WC5H387, WC5H410 – WC11H275
  • Patrick T. Dean — WC5H254 – WC12H415
  • Paul Morgan Stombaugh — WC4H56 – WC15H489
  • Ralph Paul — WC14H134 – WC15H481
  • Richard Helms — WC5H120 – WC11H469
  • Rio S. Pierce — WC7H76 – WC12H337
  • R. L. Adams — WC10H136 – WC11H480
  • Robert A. Frazier — WC3H390, WC5H58, WC5H165, WC7H590
  • Robert Carswell — WC4H299 – WC5H486
  • Robert Inman Bouck — WC4H294, WC4H300
  • Robert Roeder Shaw — WC4H101 – WC6H83
  • Roy Sansom Truly — WC3H212, WC7H380, WC7H591
  • Bruce Ray Carlin — WC13H201 – WC15H472
  • Ruth Hyde Paine — WC2H430 – WC3H1, WC9H331, WC9H426, WC11H153, WC11H389
  • Thomas J. Kelley — WC5H129, WC5H175, WC7H403, WC7H590
  • Vincent T. Lee — WC10H86 – WC11H208
  • William H. Shelley — WC6H327 – WC7H390
  • William Wayne Whaley — WC2H253, WC2H292 – WC6H428
  • James A. Putnam — WC7H74 – WC12H341