witness	first	middle	last	description	alt-name	volPageHash1	volPageHash2	volPageHash3	volPageHash4	volPageHash5	volPageHash6
Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald	Mrs. Lee	Harvey	Oswald	Widow of Lee Harvey Oswald	Mrs. Marina Oswald	WC01H001|#lho	WC05H387|#lho	WC05H410|#lho2	WC11H275|#MLH|a		
Mrs. Marguerite Oswald	Mrs. Marguerite		Oswald	Oswald’s mother		WC01H126|#mo					
Robert Edward Lee Oswald	Robert	Edward Lee	Oswald	Oswald’s brother		WC01H264|#ro					
James Herbert Martin	James	Herbert	Martin	Briefly Mrs. Marina Oswald’s business manager		WC01H469|#jm	WC02H001|#jhm				
Mark Lane	Mark		Lane	New York attorney who publicly challenged the Commission’s findings		WC02H032|#ml	WC05H546|#ml				
Roy H. Kellerman	Roy	H.	Kellerman	Secret Service agent seated to the right of the driver in the presidential limousine		WC02H061|#rhk					
William Robert Greer	William	Robert	Greer	Driver of the presidential limousine		WC02H112|#wrg					
Clinton J. Hill	Clinton	J.	Hill	Secret Service agent in the car immediately behind the presidential limousine		WC02H132|#cjh					
Rufus Wayne Youngblood	Rufus	Wayne	Youngblood	Secret Service agent riding with Vice President Johnson		WC02H144|#rwy					
Robert Hill Jackson	Robert	Hill	Jackson	Newspaper photographer riding near the end of the motorcade		WC02H155|#rhj					
Arnold Louis Rowland	Arnold	Louis	Rowland	Eyewitness who reported seeing a man with a rifle in the TSBD window before the shooting		WC02H165|#alr					
James Richard Worrell, Jr.	James	Richard	Worrell, Jr.	Eyewitness who saw a rifle protruding from the TSBD and observed a man flee the building		WC02H190|#jrw					
Amos Lee Euins	Amos	Lee	Euins	Fifteen-year-old eyewitness who saw a gunman fire from the sixth floor of the TSBD		WC02H201|#ale					
Buell Wesley Frazier	Buell	Wesley	Frazier	Drove Oswald home on Nov. 21 and to work on Nov. 22; observed him carrying a long package		WC02H210|#bwf	WC07H531|#t531				
Linnie Mae Randle	Linnie	Mae	Randle	Buell Wesley Frazier’s sister; also observed Oswald carrying a long package to Frazier’s car		WC02H245|#lmr					
Cortlandt Cunningham	Cortlandt		Cunningham	FBI firearms identification expert		WC02H251|#cc	WC03H451|#cc	WC07H591|#t591			
William Wayne Whaley	William	Wayne	Whaley	Taxicab driver who drove Oswald after the assassination	William W. Whaley	WC02H253|#www	WC02H292|#www2	WC06H428|#t428			
Cecil J. McWatters	Cecil	J.	McWatters	Bus driver who testified about Oswald boarding his bus after the assassination		WC02H262|#cjm					
Katherine Ford	Katherine		Ford	Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas–Fort Worth Russian émigré community		WC02H295|#kf					
Declan P. Ford	Declan	P.	Ford	Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas–Fort Worth Russian émigré community		WC02H322|#dpf					
Peter Paul Gregory	Peter	Paul	Gregory	Russian-language instructor in Fort Worth; one of the first acquaintances of the Oswalds after their return from Russia		WC02H337|#ppg					
James J. Humes	James	J.	Humes	Commander, U.S. Navy; performed the autopsy on President Kennedy at Bethesda Naval Hospital		WC02H348|#jjh					
J. Thornton Boswell	J. Thornton		Boswell	Commander, U.S. Navy; performed the autopsy on President Kennedy at Bethesda Naval Hospital		WC02H376|#jtb					
Pierre A. Finck	Pierre	A.	Finck	Lt. Colonel, U.S. Army; performed the autopsy on President Kennedy at Bethesda Naval Hospital		WC02H377|#paf					
Michael R. Paine	Michael	R.	Paine	Acquaintance of the Oswalds; husband of Ruth Hyde Paine		WC02H384|#mrp	WC09H434|#mrp	WC11H398|#MRP			
Ruth Hyde Paine	Ruth	Hyde	Paine	Acquaintance of the Oswalds; Marina and her children lived at Paine’s home before the assassination		WC02H430|#rhp	WC03H001|#rhp	WC09H331|#rhp	WC09H426|#rhp2	WC11H153|#RHP	WC11H389|#RHP2
Howard Leslie Brennan	Howard	Leslie	Brennan	Construction worker who witnessed a gunman firing from the sixth-floor TSBD window (×3)		WC03H140|#hlb	WC03H184|#hlb2	WC03H211|#hlb3	WC11H206|#HLB		
Bonnie Ray Williams	Bonnie	Ray	Williams	TSBD employee who ate lunch on the sixth floor shortly before the assassination		WC03H161|#brw					
Harold Norman	Harold		Norman	TSBD employee on the fifth floor during the assassination; heard the bolt action and shell casings above him		WC03H186|#hn					
James Jarman, Jr.	James		Jarman, Jr.	TSBD employee on the fifth floor during the assassination		WC03H198|#jj					
Roy Sansom Truly	Roy	Sansom	Truly	TSBD superintendent; accompanied Officer Baker in searching the building and confirmed Oswald as an employee		WC03H212|#rst	WC07H380|#t380a	WC07H591|#t591b			
Marrion L. Baker	Marrion	L.	Baker	Dallas motorcycle officer who entered the TSBD within 90 seconds of the shots and encountered Oswald on the second floor		WC03H242|#mlb	WC07H592|#t592b				
Mrs. Robert A. Reid	Mrs. Robert	A.	Reid	TSBD clerical supervisor who encountered Oswald on the second floor moments after the shots		WC03H270|#rar					
Luke Mooney	Luke		Mooney	Dallas deputy sheriff who discovered the sniper’s nest on the sixth floor of the TSBD		WC03H281|#lm					
Eugene Boone	Eugene		Boone	Dallas deputy sheriff who discovered the Mannlicher-Carcano rifle on the sixth floor of the TSBD		WC03H291|#eb					
M. N. McDonald	M. N.		McDonald	Dallas police officer who apprehended Oswald at the Texas Theatre		WC03H295|#mnm					
Helen Markham	Helen		Markham	Eyewitness to the murder of Officer Tippit; identified Oswald in a police lineup (×2)		WC03H305|#hm	WC03H340|#hm2	WC07H499|#t499			
William W. Scoggins	William	W.	Scoggins	Taxicab driver who witnessed the murder of Officer Tippit from close range		WC03H322|#wws					
Barbara Jeanette Davis	Barbara	Jeanette	Davis	Resident near the Tippit scene who saw Oswald cut across her yard and found a shell casing		WC03H342|#bjd					
Ted Callaway	Ted		Callaway	Used-car lot manager who witnessed Oswald fleeing after the murder of Officer Tippit		WC03H351|#tc					
Charles James Carrico	Charles	James	Carrico	First physician to attend President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital		WC03H357|#cjc	WC06H001|#t1				
Malcolm Perry	Malcolm		Perry	Surgeon who performed the tracheotomy on President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital		WC03H366|#mp	WC06H007|#t7				
Robert A. Frazier	Robert	A.	Frazier	FBI firearms identification expert		WC03H390|#raf	WC05H058|#raf	WC07H590|#t590b			
Ronald Simmons	Ronald		Simmons	U.S. Army weapons evaluation expert who conducted firing tests with the assassination rifle		WC03H441|#rs					
Joseph D. Nicol	Joseph	D.	Nicol	Firearms identification expert with the Illinois Bureau of Criminal Identification		WC03H496|#jdn					
Sebastian F. Latona	Sebastian	F.	Latona	FBI fingerprint expert who identified Oswald’s palm print on the assassination rifle		WC04H001|#sfl					
Arthur Mandella	Arthur		Mandella	New York City Police Department fingerprint expert		WC04H048|#am	WC15H745|#t_75				
Paul Morgan Stombaugh	Paul	Morgan	Stombaugh	FBI hair and fiber expert		WC04H056|#pms	WC15H702|#t_70				
James C. Cadigan	James	C.	Cadigan	FBI questioned document examiner		WC04H089|#jcc	WC07H418|#t418				
Robert Roeder Shaw	Robert	Roeder	Shaw	Surgeon who attended Governor Connally at Parkland Hospital		WC04H101|#rrs	WC06H083|#t83				
Charles Francis Gregory	Charles	Francis	Gregory	Surgeon who attended Governor Connally at Parkland Hospital		WC04H117|#cfg	WC06H095|#t95				
Gov. John Bowden Connally, Jr.	Gov. John	Bowden	Connally, Jr.	Governor of Texas; wounded in the assassination		WC04H129|#jbc					
Mrs. John Bowden Connally, Jr.	Mrs. John	Bowden	Connally, Jr.	Wife of Governor Connally; riding in the presidential limousine at the time of the assassination		WC04H146|#jbc2					
Jesse E. Curry	Jesse	Edward	Curry	Chief of the Dallas Police Department	Jesse E. Curry	WC04H150|#jec	WC12H025|#JEC	WC15H124|#t_8	WC15H641|#CURRY2		
J. W. Fritz	J. W.		Fritz	Captain, Dallas Police Homicide Bureau; led the investigation and interrogation of Oswald		WC04H202|#jwf	WC04H248|#jwf2	WC07H403|#t403a	WC15H145|#t_11		
T. L. Baker	T. L.		Baker	Dallas Police lieutenant who participated in the assassination investigation		WC04H248|#tlb					
J. C. Day	J. C.		Day	Dallas Police lieutenant who processed physical evidence at the crime scenes		WC04H249|#jcd	WC07H401|#t401				
Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt	Lyndal	L.	Shaneyfelt	FBI photography expert		WC04H279|#lls	WC05H138|#lls	WC07H410|#t410	WC15H686|#t_69		
Robert Inman Bouck	Robert	Inman	Bouck	Secret Service agent in charge of the Protective Research Section		WC04H294|#rib	WC04H300|#rib2				
Robert Carswell	Robert		Carswell	Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury		WC04H299|#rc	WC05H486|#rc				
Winston G. Lawson	Winston	G.	Lawson	Secret Service agent who handled advance preparations for the President’s Dallas trip		WC04H317|#wgl					
Alwyn Cole	Alwyn		Cole	Treasury Department questioned document examiner		WC04H358|#ac	WC15H703|#t_72				
John W. Fain	John	W.	Fain	FBI agent who interviewed Oswald after his return from the Soviet Union in 1962		WC04H403|#jwf3					
John Lester Quigley	John	Lester	Quigley	FBI agent who interviewed Oswald following his August 1963 arrest in New Orleans		WC04H431|#jlq					
James Patrick Hosty, Jr.	James	Patrick	Hosty, Jr.	FBI agent assigned to monitor Oswald in Dallas prior to the assassination		WC04H440|#jph					
Alan H. Belmont	Alan	H.	Belmont	Assistant to the Director of the FBI		WC05H001|#ahb					
Jack Revill	Jack		Revill	Dallas police lieutenant who testified about a conversation with FBI agent Hosty on the day of the assassination		WC05H033|#jr	WC12H073|#JR				
V. J. Brian	V. J.		Brian	Dallas police officer who corroborated Revill’s account of the Hosty conversation		WC05H047|#vjb					
Alfred Olivier	Alfred		Olivier	U.S. Army wound ballistics expert at Edgewood Arsenal		WC05H074|#ao					
Arthur J. Dziemian	Arthur	J.	Dziemian	U.S. Army wound ballistics expert at Edgewood Arsenal		WC05H090|#ajd					
Frederick W. Light, Jr.	Frederick	W.	Light, Jr.	U.S. Army wound ballistics expert at Edgewood Arsenal		WC05H094|#fwl					
J. Edgar Hoover	J. Edgar		Hoover	Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation		WC05H097|#jeh					
John A. McCone	John	A.	McCone	Director of the Central Intelligence Agency		WC05H120|#jam|a	WC05H318|#jam3				
Richard M. Helms	Richard	M.	Helms	Deputy Director for Plans of the Central Intelligence Agency		WC05H120|#jam|b	WC11H469|#RH				
Thomas J. Kelley	Thomas	J.	Kelley	Secret Service inspector who participated in reconstruction of the assassination		WC05H129|#tjk	WC05H175|#tjk2	WC07H403|#t403	WC07H590|#t590a		
Leo J. Gauthier	Leo	J.	Gauthier	Secret Service agent who assisted in the reconstruction of the assassination scene		WC05H135|#ljg					
Mrs. John F. Kennedy	Mrs. John	F.	Kennedy	Wife of President Kennedy; riding in the presidential limousine at the time of the assassination		WC05H178|#jfk					
Jack Ruby	Jack		Ruby	Dallas nightclub owner who shot Lee Harvey Oswald on Nov. 24, 1963		WC05H181|#jr2	WC14H504|#JACK_L_RUBY				
Henry Wade	Henry		Wade	District attorney of Dallas County		WC05H213|#hw					
Patrick T. Dean	Patrick	T.	Dean	Dallas police sergeant who supervised jail security and questioned Ruby after the shooting of Oswald		WC05H254|#ptd	WC12H415|#PTD				
Waggoner Carr	Waggoner		Carr	Attorney general of Texas		WC05H258|#wc					
Richard Edward Snyder	Richard	Edward	Snyder	U.S. State Department official who processed Oswald’s renunciation and later repatriation in Moscow		WC05H260|#res					
John A. McVickar	John	A.	McVickar	U.S. State Department consular officer in Moscow who also dealt with Oswald’s case		WC05H299|#jam2					
Abram Chayes	Abram		Chayes	Legal adviser to the U.S. State Department who testified on Oswald’s citizenship status		WC05H307|#ac	WC05H327|#ac2				
Bernice Waterman	Bernice		Waterman	U.S. State Department officer who handled Oswald’s passport application		WC05H346|#bw					
Dean Rusk	Dean		Rusk	U.S. Secretary of State		WC05H363|#dr					
Frances G. Knight	Frances	G.	Knight	Director of the U.S. State Department Passport Office		WC05H371|#fgk					
Harris Coulter	Harris		Coulter	State Department interpreter who assisted with Marina Oswald’s Vol. 5 testimony		WC05H408|#hc					
Robert Alan Surrey	Robert	Alan	Surrey	Dallas associate of Gen. Edwin Walker who testified about his relationship with Walker		WC05H420|#ras					
James J. Rowley	James	J.	Rowley	Chief of the U.S. Secret Service		WC05H449|#jjr					
Bernard William Weissman	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		WC05H487|#bww	WC11H428|#BW				
Robert G. Klause	Robert	G.	Klause	Dallas citizen who testified about a “Wanted for Treason” handbill distributed before the assassination		WC05H535|#rgk					
President Lyndon B. Johnson	President	Lyndon B.	Johnson	36th President of the United States; riding in the motorcade at the time of the assassination		WC05H561|#lbj					
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson	Mrs. Lyndon	B.	Johnson	Wife of President Johnson; riding in the motorcade at the time of the assassination		WC05H564|#lb					
Llewellyn E. Thompson	Llewellyn	E.	Thompson	Former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union		WC05H567|#let					
C. Douglas Dillon	C. Douglas		Dillon	U.S. Secretary of the Treasury		WC05H573|#cdd					
William Kemp Clark	William	Kemp	Clark	Neurosurgeon who pronounced President Kennedy dead at Parkland Hospital		WC06H018|#t18					
Robert Nelson McClelland	Robert	Nelson	McClelland	Surgeon who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital		WC06H030|#t30					
Charles Rufus Baxter	Charles	Rufus	Baxter	Surgeon who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital		WC06H039|#t39					
Marion Thomas Jenkins	Marion	Thomas	Jenkins	Anesthesiologist who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital		WC06H045|#t45					
Ronald Coy Jones	Ronald	Coy	Jones	Surgeon who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital		WC06H051|#t51					
Don Teel Curtis	Don	Teel	Curtis	Dental resident who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital		WC06H057|#t57					
Fouad A. Bashour	Fouad	A.	Bashour	Cardiologist who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital		WC06H061|#t61					
Gene Coleman Akin	Gene	Coleman	Akin	Anesthesiologist who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital		WC06H063|#t63					
Paul Conrad Peters	Paul	Conrad	Peters	Urological surgeon who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital		WC06H068|#t68					
Adolph Hartung Giesecke, Jr.	Adolph	Hartung	Giesecke, Jr.	Anesthesiologist who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital		WC06H072|#t72					
Jackie Hansen Hunt	Jackie	Hansen	Hunt	Anesthesiologist who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital		WC06H076|#t76					
Kenneth Everett Salyer	Kenneth	Everett	Salyer	Surgical resident who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital		WC06H080|#t80					
Martin G. White	Martin	G.	White	Surgeon who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital		WC06H082|#t82					
George T. Shires	George	T.	Shires	Chief of surgery at Parkland Hospital; led the team attending Governor Connally		WC06H104|#t104					
Richard Brooks Dulany	Richard	Brooks	Dulany	Surgical resident who assisted in attending Governor Connally at Parkland Hospital		WC06H113|#t113					
Ruth Jeanette Standridge	Ruth	Jeanette	Standridge	Parkland Hospital nurse who testified about Governor Connally’s stretcher		WC06H115|#t115					
Jane Carolyn Wester	Jane	Carolyn	Wester	Parkland Hospital nurse who testified about Governor Connally’s stretcher		WC06H120|#t120					
Henrietta M. Ross	Henrietta	M.	Ross	Parkland Hospital nurse who testified about Governor Connally’s stretcher		WC06H123|#t123					
R. J. Jimison	R. J.		Jimison	Parkland Hospital orderly who testified about Governor Connally’s stretcher		WC06H125|#t125					
Darrell C. Tomlinson	Darrell	C.	Tomlinson	Parkland Hospital engineer who discovered the stretcher bullet (Commission Exhibit 399)		WC06H128|#t128					
Diana Hamilton Bowron	Diana	Hamilton	Bowron	Parkland Hospital nurse who helped remove President Kennedy from the limousine		WC06H134|#t134					
Margaret M. Henchliffe	Margaret	M.	Henchliffe	Parkland Hospital nurse who attended President Kennedy in Trauma Room One		WC06H139|#t139					
Doris Mae Nelson	Doris	Mae	Nelson	Parkland Hospital nursing supervisor who attended President Kennedy in Trauma Room One		WC06H143|#t143					
Charles Jack Price	Charles	Jack	Price	Administrator of Parkland Memorial Hospital		WC06H148|#t148					
Malcolm O. Couch	Malcolm	O.	Couch	TV cameraman riding in the motorcade who filmed the TSBD after the shots		WC06H153|#t153					
Tom C. Dillard	Tom	C.	Dillard	Dallas Morning News photographer riding in the motorcade who photographed the TSBD after the shots		WC06H162|#t162					
James Robert Underwood	James	Robert	Underwood	TV news reporter present at the assassination scene		WC06H167|#t167					
James N. Crawford	James	N.	Crawford	Deputy district clerk who heard the shots and looked up at the TSBD		WC06H171|#t171					
Mary Ann Mitchell	Mary	Ann	Mitchell	Deputy district clerk and eyewitness present at the assassination scene		WC06H175|#t175					
Barbara Rowland	Barbara		Rowland	Eyewitness who reported seeing two men in the upper floors of the TSBD before the assassination		WC06H177|#t177					
Ronald B. Fischer	Ronald	B.	Fischer	County auditor’s employee who observed a man motionless in the TSBD window before the assassination		WC06H191|#t191					
Robert Edwin Edwards	Robert	Edwin	Edwards	Eyewitness who, with Fischer, observed a man in the TSBD window before the assassination		WC06H200|#t200					
Jean Lollis Hill	Jean	Lollis	Hill	Eyewitness standing along the motorcade route who believed shots came from the grassy knoll		WC06H205|#t205					
Austin L. Miller	Austin	L.	Miller	Railroad employee watching the motorcade from the railroad overpass		WC06H223|#t223					
Frank E. Reilly	Frank	E.	Reilly	Railroad employee watching the motorcade from the railroad overpass		WC06H227|#t227					
Earle V. Brown	Earle	V.	Brown	Dallas police officer stationed on the Stemmons Freeway overpass during the motorcade		WC06H231|#t231					
Royce G. Skelton	Royce	G.	Skelton	Railroad employee on the overpass who saw something strike the pavement near the limousine		WC06H236|#t236					
S. M. Holland	S. M.		Holland	Railroad signal supervisor on the overpass who heard four shots and saw a puff of smoke near the grassy knoll		WC06H239|#t239					
J. W. Foster	J. W.		Foster	Dallas police officer stationed on the railroad overpass during the motorcade		WC06H248|#t248					
J. C. White	J. C.		White	Dallas police officer at the assassination scene		WC06H253|#t253					
Joe E. Murphy	Joe	E.	Murphy	Dallas police officer who testified about activities at the assassination scene		WC06H256|#t256					
Roger D. Craig	Roger	D.	Craig	Dallas deputy sheriff who reported seeing a man matching Oswald’s description enter a station wagon near the TSBD		WC06H260|#t260					
George W. Rackley, Sr.	George	W.	Rackley, Sr.	Eyewitness present at the assassination scene		WC06H273|#t273					
James Elbert Romack	James	Elbert	Romack	Eyewitness who watched the north side of the TSBD during the assassination		WC06H277|#t277					
Lee E. Bowers, Jr.	Lee	E.	Bowers, Jr.	Railroad tower operator who observed unusual activity in the parking area behind the grassy knoll		WC06H284|#t284					
B. J. Martin	B. J.		Martin	Dallas motorcycle officer riding in the presidential motorcade		WC06H289|#t289					
Bobby W. Hargis	Bobby	W.	Hargis	Dallas motorcycle officer riding adjacent to the presidential limousine		WC06H293|#t293					
Clyde A. Haygood	Clyde	A.	Haygood	Dallas motorcycle officer who dismounted and searched the grassy knoll area after the shots		WC06H296|#t296					
E. D. Brewer	E. D.		Brewer	Dallas police officer present at the assassination scene		WC06H302|#t302					
D. V. Harkness	D. V.		Harkness	Dallas police sergeant who helped seal off the TSBD and Dealey Plaza after the assassination		WC06H308|#t308					
J. Herbert Sawyer	J. Herbert		Sawyer	Dallas police inspector who commanded the investigation at the TSBD immediately after the assassination		WC06H315|#t315					
Gerald Dalton Henslee	Gerald	Dalton	Henslee	Dallas police radio dispatcher who broadcast the description of the assassination suspect		WC06H325|#t325					
William H. Shelley	William	H.	Shelley	TSBD manager who was standing outside during the assassination		WC06H327|#t327	WC07H390|#t390				
Nat A. Pinkston	Nat	A.	Pinkston	Texas School Book Depository employee		WC06H334|#t334					
Billy Nolan Lovelady	Billy	Nolan	Lovelady	TSBD employee who stood in the front doorway during the assassination		WC06H336|#t336					
Frankie Kaiser	Frankie		Kaiser	Texas School Book Depository employee		WC06H341|#t341					
Charles Douglas Givens	Charles	Douglas	Givens	TSBD employee who reported seeing Oswald on the sixth floor before the assassination		WC06H345|#t345					
Troy Eugene West	Troy	Eugene	West	TSBD employee who worked near the area where the paper bag used to carry the rifle was found		WC06H356|#t356					
Danny G. Arce	Danny	G.	Arce	Texas School Book Depository employee		WC06H363|#t363					
Joe R. Molina	Joe	R.	Molina	TSBD credit manager who stood in the front doorway during the assassination		WC06H368|#t368					
Jack Edwin Dougherty	Jack	Edwin	Dougherty	TSBD employee who testified about activity on the upper floors before the assassination		WC06H373|#t373					
Eddie Piper	Eddie		Piper	TSBD employee who reported seeing Oswald on the first floor around noon on Nov. 22		WC06H382|#t382	WC07H388|#t388				
Victoria Elizabeth Adams	Victoria	Elizabeth	Adams	TSBD employee who descended the back stairs shortly after the shots and reported seeing no one		WC06H386|#t386					
Geneva L. Hine	Geneva	L.	Hine	TSBD switchboard operator who was alone in the office area during the assassination		WC06H393|#t393					
Doris Burns	Doris		Burns	Texas School Book Depository employee		WC06H397|#t397					
Mary E. Bledsoe	Mary	E.	Bledsoe	Former Oswald landlady who encountered him on a city bus after the assassination		WC06H400|#t400					
Earlene Roberts	Earlene		Roberts	Housekeeper at Oswald’s rooming house who saw him stop briefly after the assassination		WC06H431|#t431	WC07H439|#t439				
Domingo Benavides	Domingo		Benavides	Motorist who witnessed the murder of Officer Tippit from close range		WC06H444|#t444					
Mrs. Charlie Virginia Davis	Mrs. Charlie	Virginia	Davis	Resident near the Tippit scene who saw Oswald cut across her yard and found a shell casing		WC06H454|#t454					
Johnny Calvin Brewer	Johnny	Calvin	Brewer	Shoe store manager who noticed Oswald acting suspiciously and followed him into the Texas Theatre		WC07H001|#t1					
Julia Postal	Julia		Postal	Texas Theatre box office cashier who called police after Brewer pointed out Oswald		WC07H008|#t8					
Warren H. Burroughs	Warren	H.	Burroughs	Texas Theatre concession worker present when Oswald was arrested		WC07H014|#t14					
Bob K. Carroll	Bob	K.	Carroll	Dallas police officer who helped arrest Oswald at the Texas Theatre		WC07H017|#t17					
Thomas Alexander Hutson	Thomas	Alexander	Hutson	Dallas police officer who helped arrest Oswald at the Texas Theatre		WC07H026|#t26					
C. T. Walker	C. T.		Walker	Dallas police officer who helped arrest Oswald at the Texas Theatre		WC07H034|#t34					
Gerald Lynn Hill	Gerald	Lynn	Hill	Dallas police sergeant who helped arrest Oswald at the Texas Theatre		WC07H043|#t43					
J. M. Poe	J. M.		Poe	Dallas police officer who responded to the Tippit murder scene		WC07H066|#t66					
John Gibson	John		Gibson	Dallas police officer at the Tippit crime scene		WC07H070|#t70					
James A. Putnam	James		Putnam	Dallas police officer at the Tippit crime scene		WC07H074|#t74	WC12H341|#JAP				
Rio S. Pierce	Rio	S.	Pierce	Dallas police lieutenant at the Tippit crime scene		WC07H076|#t76	WC12H337|#RSP				
Calvin Bud Owens	Calvin	Bud	Owens	Dallas police officer at the Tippit crime scene		WC07H078|#t78					
William Arthur Smith	William	Arthur	Smith	Eyewitness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene		WC07H082|#t82					
George Jefferson Applin, Jr.	George	Jefferson	Applin, Jr.	Texas Theatre patron who witnessed Oswald’s arrest		WC07H085|#t85					
Ray Hawkins	Ray		Hawkins	Dallas police officer who helped arrest Oswald at the Texas Theatre		WC07H091|#t91					
L. D. Montgomery	L. D.		Montgomery	Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation		WC07H096|#t96	WC13H021|#MONTGOMERY				
Marvin Johnson	Marvin		Johnson	Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation		WC07H100|#t100					
Seymour Weitzman	Seymour		Weitzman	Dallas deputy sheriff who helped search the TSBD and initially misidentified the rifle as a Mauser		WC07H105|#t105					
W. R. Westbrook	W. R.		Westbrook	Dallas police captain who participated in the post-assassination investigation		WC07H109|#t109					
Elmer L. Boyd	Elmer	L.	Boyd	Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation		WC07H119|#t119					
Robert Lee Studebaker	Robert	Lee	Studebaker	Dallas police photographer who documented the crime scenes		WC07H137|#t137					
C. N. Dhority	C. N.		Dhority	Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation		WC07H149|#t149	WC07H380|#t380				
Richard M. Sims	Richard	M.	Sims	Dallas police detective who participated in the Oswald interrogations		WC07H158|#t158					
Richard S. Stovall	Richard	S.	Stovall	Dallas police detective who searched the Paine residence and participated in the investigation		WC07H186|#t186					
Walter Eugene Potts	Walter	Eugene	Potts	Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation		WC07H195|#t195					
John P. Adamcik	John	P.	Adamcik	Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation		WC07H202|#t202					
Henry M. Moore	Henry	M.	Moore	Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation		WC07H212|#t212					
F. M. Turner	F. M.		Turner	Dallas police officer who participated in the assassination investigation		WC07H217|#t217					
Guy F. Rose	Guy	F.	Rose	Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation		WC07H227|#t227					
W. E. Perry	W. E.		Perry	Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation		WC07H232|#t232					
Richard L. Clark	Richard	L.	Clark	Dallas police officer who participated in the assassination investigation		WC07H235|#t235					
Don R. Ables	Don	R.	Ables	Dallas police officer who participated in the assassination investigation		WC07H239|#t239					
Daniel Gutierrez Lujan	Daniel	Gutierrez	Lujan	Dallas police officer who participated in the assassination investigation		WC07H243|#t243					
C. W. Brown	C. W.		Brown	Dallas police detective who participated in the assassination investigation		WC07H246|#t246					
L. C. Graves	L. C.		Graves	Dallas police detective who was handcuffed to Oswald when Ruby shot him		WC07H251|#t251	WC13H001|#GRAVES				
James R. Leavelle	James	R.	Leavelle	Dallas police detective who was escorting Oswald when Ruby shot him		WC07H260|#t260	WC13H014|#LEAVELLE				
W. E. Barnes	W. E.		Barnes	Dallas police crime scene technician who processed evidence		WC07H270|#t270					
J. B. Hicks	J. B.		Hicks	Dallas police crime scene technician who processed evidence		WC07H286|#t286					
Harry D. Holmes	Harry	D.	Holmes	U.S. Postal Inspector who traced Oswald’s post office boxes and attended a late Oswald interrogation		WC07H289|#t289	WC07H525|#t525				
James W. Bookhout	James	W.	Bookhout	FBI agent who participated in the interrogation of Oswald		WC07H308|#t308					
Manning C. Clements	Manning	C.	Clements	FBI agent who prepared a biographical report on Oswald		WC07H318|#t318					
Gregory Lee Olds	Gregory	Lee	Olds	President of the Dallas Civil Liberties Union who visited Oswald in custody		WC07H322|#t322					
H. Louis Nichols	H. Louis		Nichols	President of the Dallas Bar Association who visited Oswald in custody to offer legal assistance		WC07H325|#t325					
Forrest V. Sorrels	Forrest	V.	Sorrels	Special agent in charge of the Dallas Secret Service office		WC07H332|#t332	WC07H592|#t592	WC13H055|#SORRELS			
William J. Waldman	William	J.	Waldman	Klein’s Sporting Goods vice president who testified about the mail-order purchase of the assassination rifle		WC07H360|#t360					
Mitchell J. Scibor	Mitchell	J.	Scibor	Klein’s Sporting Goods employee who testified about the purchase of the assassination rifle		WC07H370|#t370					
Heinz W. Michaelis	Heinz	W.	Michaelis	Seaport Traders employee who testified about the mail-order purchase of the revolver used to kill Officer Tippit		WC07H372|#t372					
J. C. Cason	J. C.		Cason	Texas School Book Depository employee		WC07H379|#t379					
Warren Caster	Warren		Caster	Southwestern Publishing Co. employee in the TSBD who had recently brought two rifles into the building		WC07H386|#t386					
Edward Shields	Edward		Shields	Parking lot attendant near the TSBD who testified about activity on the day of the assassination		WC07H393|#t393					
Sam Guinyard	Sam		Guinyard	Eyewitness who saw Oswald fleeing after the murder of Officer Tippit		WC07H395|#t395					
Mary Jane Robertson	Mary	Jane	Robertson	Dallas Police Department secretary who testified about department records		WC07H404|#t404					
Ralph W. Yarborough	Ralph	W.	Yarborough	U.S. Senator from Texas who was riding in the motorcade		WC07H439|#t439a					
Kenneth P. O’Donnell	Kenneth	P.	O’Donnell	Special Assistant to President Kennedy who rode in the follow-up car and helped plan the Dallas trip		WC07H440|#t440					
Lawrence F. O’Brien	Lawrence	F.	O’Brien	Special Assistant to President Kennedy who rode in the motorcade		WC07H457|#t457					
David F. Powers	David	F.	Powers	Special Assistant to President Kennedy who rode in the follow-up car in the motorcade		WC07H472|#t472					
Clifton C. Carter	Clifton	C.	Carter	Assistant to President Johnson who rode in the motorcade		WC07H474|#t474					
Earle Cabell	Earle		Cabell	Mayor of Dallas who rode in the motorcade		WC07H476|#t476					
Mrs. Earle Cabell	Mrs. Earle		Cabell	Wife of the mayor of Dallas; rode in the motorcade		WC07H485|#t485					
Philip L. Willis	Philip	L.	Willis	Spectator who photographed the motorcade during the assassination		WC07H492|#t492					
Linda Kay Willis	Linda	Kay	Willis	Philip Willis’s daughter; present at the assassination scene and visible in several films		WC07H498|#t498					
Mrs. Donald Baker	Mrs. Donald		Baker	Texas School Book Depository employee		WC07H507|#t507					
James W. Altgens	James	W.	Altgens	Associated Press photographer who took photographs of the motorcade during the assassination		WC07H515|#t515					
Joe Marshall Smith	Joe	Marshall	Smith	Dallas police officer who rushed to the grassy knoll area after the shots		WC07H531|#t531a					
Welcome Eugene Barnett	Welcome	Eugene	Barnett	Dallas police officer stationed along the motorcade route near the TSBD		WC07H539|#t539					
Eddy Raymond Walthers	Eddy	Raymond	Walthers	Dallas deputy sheriff who searched Dealey Plaza after the assassination and found a bullet fragment		WC07H544|#t544					
James Thomas Tague	James	Thomas	Tague	Bystander struck by a fragment during the assassination, providing key evidence of a missed shot		WC07H552|#t552					
Emmett J. Hudson	Emmett	J.	Hudson	Dealey Plaza grounds keeper who was standing on the grassy knoll steps during the assassination		WC07H558|#t558					
Edgar Leon Smith, Jr.	Edgar	Leon	Smith, Jr.	Eyewitness present at the assassination scene		WC07H565|#t565					
Abraham Zapruder	Abraham		Zapruder	Dallas clothing manufacturer who filmed the assassination with an 8mm movie camera		WC07H569|#t569					
Perdue William Lawrence	Perdue	William	Lawrence	Dallas police captain who commanded the positioning of officers along the motorcade route		WC07H577|#t577					
Ronald G. Wittmus	Ronald	G.	Wittmus	FBI fingerprint expert who examined evidence from the assassination		WC07H590|#t590					
Charles L. Killion	Charles	L.	Killion	FBI firearms identification expert		WC07H591|#t591a					
John Joe Howlett	John	Joe	Howlett	Secret Service agent who participated in reconstruction of the assassination		WC07H592|#t592a	WC09H425|#jjh				
Robert Brock	Robert		Brock	Witness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene		WC07H593|#t593					
Mary Brock	Mary		Brock	Witness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene		WC07H593|#t593a					
Harold Russell	Harold		Russell	Witness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene		WC07H594|#t594					
David Goldstein	David		Goldstein	Dallas firearms store owner who assisted in tracing the revolver used to kill Officer Tippit		WC07H594|#t594a					
Edward Voebel	Edward		Voebel	Childhood friend of Oswald in New Orleans		WC08H001|#t1					
William E. Wulf	William	E.	Wulf	President of the New Orleans Amateur Astronomy Association who knew Oswald as a youth		WC08H015|#t15					
Bennierita Smith	Bennierita		Smith	Childhood acquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans		WC08H021|#t21					
Frederick S. O’Sullivan	Frederick	S.	O’Sullivan	Childhood acquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans		WC08H027|#t27					
Mildred Sawyer	Mildred		Sawyer	Childhood acquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans		WC08H031|#t31					
Anne Boudreaux	Anne		Boudreaux	Childhood acquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans		WC08H035|#t35					
Viola Peterman	Viola		Peterman	Childhood acquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans		WC08H038|#t38					
Myrtle Evans	Myrtle		Evans	Family friend and neighbor who knew Oswald in his youth in New Orleans		WC08H045|#t45					
Julian Evans	Julian		Evans	Husband of Myrtle Evans; knew Oswald in his youth in New Orleans		WC08H066|#t66					
Philip Eugene Vinson	Philip	Eugene	Vinson	Childhood acquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans		WC08H075|#t75					
Hiram Conway	Hiram		Conway	Childhood acquaintance of Oswald in New Orleans		WC08H084|#t84					
Lillian Murret	Lillian		Murret	Oswald’s maternal aunt in whose New Orleans home he stayed as a teenager		WC08H091|#t91	WC11H472|#LM				
Marilyn Dorothea Murret	Marilyn	Dorothea	Murret	Oswald’s cousin; daughter of Lillian Murret		WC08H154|#t154					
Charles Murret	Charles		Murret	Oswald’s uncle; husband of Lillian Murret		WC08H180|#t180					
John M. Murret	John	M.	Murret	Oswald’s cousin; son of Lillian Murret		WC08H188|#t188					
Edward John Pic, Jr.	Edward	John	Pic, Jr.	Oswald’s stepfather; first husband of Marguerite Oswald		WC08H196|#t196	WC11H082|#EJP				
John Carro	John		Carro	New York City Youth House probation officer who supervised Oswald as a teenager		WC08H202|#t202					
Renatus Hartogs	Renatus		Hartogs	Psychiatrist who evaluated Oswald at New York’s Youth House in 1953		WC08H214|#t214					
Evelyn Grace Strickman Siegel	Evelyn	Grace Strickman	Siegel	Social worker who evaluated Oswald during his stay at New York’s Youth House		WC08H224|#t224					
Nelson Delgado	Nelson		Delgado	Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald and described his marksmanship as poor		WC08H228|#t228					
Daniel Patrick Powers	Daniel	Patrick	Powers	Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald		WC08H266|#t266					
John E. Donovan	John	E.	Donovan	Marine Corps officer who supervised Oswald at the Atsugi air base in Japan		WC08H289|#t289					
Allison G. Folsom, Jr.	Allison	G.	Folsom, Jr.	Marine Corps lieutenant colonel who testified about Oswald’s service records		WC08H303|#t303					
George Donabedian	George		Donabedian	Marine Corps captain who served with Oswald		WC08H311|#t311					
James Anthony Botelho	James	Anthony	Botelho	Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald		WC08H315|#t315					
Donald Peter Camarata	Donald	Peter	Camarata	Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald		WC08H316|#t316					
Peter Francis Connor	Peter	Francis	Connor	Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald		WC08H317|#t317					
Allen D. Graf	Allen	D.	Graf	Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald		WC08H317|#t317a					
John Rene Heindel	John	Rene	Heindel	Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald		WC08H318|#t318					
David Christie Murray, Jr.	David	Christie	Murray, Jr.	Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald		WC08H319|#t319					
Paul Edward Murphy	Paul	Edward	Murphy	Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald		WC08H319|#t319a					
Henry J. Roussel, Jr.	Henry	J.	Roussel, Jr.	Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald		WC08H320|#t320					
Mack Osborne	Mack		Osborne	Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald		WC08H321|#t321					
Richard Dennis Call	Richard	Dennis	Call	Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald		WC08H322|#t322					
Erwin Donald Lewis	Erwin	Donald	Lewis	Marine Corps fellow enlisted man who served with Oswald		WC08H323|#t323					
Martin Isaacs	Martin		Isaacs	Encountered Oswald when he returned to Fort Worth from the Soviet Union in 1962		WC08H324|#t324					
Pauline Virginia Bates	Pauline	Virginia	Bates	Public stenographer who typed Oswald’s notes about his time in Russia after his return		WC08H330|#t330					
Max E. Clark	Max	E.	Clark	Fort Worth attorney acquainted with the Oswalds in the Russian émigré community		WC08H343|#t343					
George A. Bouhe	George	A.	Bouhe	Dallas Russian émigré who befriended the Oswalds after their return from Russia		WC08H355|#t355					
Anna N. Meller	Anna	N.	Meller	Dallas Russian émigré acquainted with the Oswalds after their return from Russia		WC08H379|#t379					
Elena A. Hall	Elena	A.	Hall	Dallas Russian émigré who befriended Marina Oswald and temporarily cared for her		WC08H391|#t391					
John Raymond Hall	John	Raymond	Hall	Husband of Elena Hall; acquainted with the Oswalds in the Dallas Russian émigré community		WC08H406|#t406					
Mrs. Frank H. Ray	Mrs. Frank	H. 	Ray	Dallas Russian émigré acquainted with the Oswalds	Valentina Ray	WC08H415|#t415					
Mrs. Igor Vladimir Voshinin	Mrs. Igor	Vladimir	Voshinin	Dallas Russian émigré acquainted with the Oswalds		WC08H425|#t425					
Igor Vladimir Voshinin	Igor	Vladimir	Voshinin	Dallas Russian émigré acquainted with the Oswalds		WC08H448|#t448					
Paul M. Raigorodsky	Paul	M.	Raigorodsky	Dallas oil executive acquainted with the Oswalds through the Russian émigré community		WC09H001|#pmr					
Natalie Ray	Natalie		Ray	Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas–Fort Worth Russian émigré community	Mrs. Thomas M. Ray	WC09H027|#mtmr					
Thomas M. Ray	Thomas	M.	Ray	Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas–Fort Worth Russian émigré community		WC09H038|#tmr					
Samuel B. Ballen	Samuel	B.	Ballen	Dallas businessman acquainted with the Oswalds after their return from Russia		WC09H045|#sbb					
Lydia Dymitruk	Lydia		Dymitruk	Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas–Fort Worth Russian émigré community		WC09H060|#mld					
Gary E. Taylor	Gary	E.	Taylor	Former son-in-law of George de Mohrenschildt; acquainted with the Oswalds		WC09H073|#get	WC11H470|#GT				
Ilya A. Mamantov	Ilya	A.	Mamantov	Dallas geologist who served as interpreter during early police interviews with Marina Oswald		WC09H102|#iam					
Dorothy Gravitis	Dorothy		Gravitis	Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas–Fort Worth Russian émigré community		WC09H131|#mdg					
Paul Roderick Gregory	Paul	Roderick	Gregory	Son of Peter Paul Gregory; briefly employed as Marina’s Russian-language tutor		WC09H141|#prg					
Helen Leslie	Helen		Leslie	Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas–Fort Worth Russian émigré community		WC09H160|#mhl					
George S. De Mohrenschildt	George	S. De	Mohrenschildt	Dallas geologist and Russian émigré who was Oswald’s closest friend after his return from the Soviet Union		WC09H166|#gdm					
Jeanne De Mohrenschildt	Jeanne	De	Mohrenschildt	Wife of George de Mohrenschildt; acquainted with the Oswalds		WC09H285|#jdm					
Raymond Franklin Krystinik	Raymond	Franklin	Krystinik	Dallas acquaintance of the Oswalds after their return from Russia		WC09H461|#rfk					
Everett D. Glover	Everett	D.	Glover	Dallas scientist acquainted with the Oswalds after their return from Russia		WC10H001|#edg					
Carlos Bringuier	Carlos		Bringuier	New Orleans Cuban exile leader who clashed with Oswald in an August 1963 street incident over pro-Castro leafleting		WC10H032|#cb					
Francis L. Martello	Francis	L.	Martello	New Orleans police intelligence officer who interrogated Oswald after his August 1963 arrest		WC10H051|#flm	WC11H471|#FLM				
Charles Hall Steele, Jr.	Charles	Hall	Steele, Jr.	New Orleans youth who briefly assisted Oswald in distributing pro-Castro leaflets		WC10H062|#chs					
Charles Hall Steele, Sr.	Charles	Hall	Steele, Sr.	Father of Charles Hall Steele, Jr.; testified about his son’s encounter with Oswald		WC10H071|#chssr					
Philip Geraci III	Philip		Geraci III	New Orleans youth approached by Oswald to help distribute Fair Play for Cuba leaflets		WC10H074|#pg					
Vance Blalock	Vance		Blalock	New Orleans youth acquaintance who testified about Oswald’s political activities		WC10H081|#vb					
Vincent T. Lee	Vincent	T.	Lee	National director of the Fair Play for Cuba Committee who corresponded with Oswald		WC10H086|#vtl	WC11H208|#VTL				
Arnold Samuel Johnson	Arnold	Samuel	Johnson	Information director of the Communist Party USA who corresponded with Oswald		WC10H095|#asj					
James J. Tormey	James	J.	Tormey	Executive secretary of the Communist Party USA who had contact with Oswald		WC10H107|#jjt					
Farrell Dobbs	Farrell		Dobbs	National secretary of the Socialist Workers Party who corresponded with Oswald		WC10H109|#fd	WC11H208|#FD				
John J. Abt	John	J.	Abt	New York attorney whom Oswald requested to represent him after his arrest		WC10H116|#jja					
Helen P. Cunningham	Helen	P.	Cunningham	Texas Employment Commission counselor who handled Oswald’s job placements		WC10H117|#hpc	WC11H477|#HPC				
R. L. Adams	R. L.		Adams	Texas Employment Commission counselor who worked with Oswald on job placement		WC10H136|#rla	WC11H480|#RLA				
Donald E. Brooks	Donald	E.	Brooks	Texas Employment Commission counselor who handled Oswald’s job placement		WC10H143|#deb					
Irving Statman	Irving		Statman	Unemployment office employee who dealt with Oswald’s benefit claims		WC10H149|#is					
Tommy Bargas	Tommy		Bargas	Supervisor at Leslie Welding Company where Oswald worked in 1962		WC10H160|#tb					
Robert L. Stovall	Robert	L.	Stovall	Manager at Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall where Oswald worked as a photo-typesetter in 1962–63		WC10H167|#rls					
John G. Graef	John	G.	Graef	Supervisor at Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall who hired and later dismissed Oswald		WC10H174|#jgg					
Dennis Hyman Ofstein	Dennis	Hyman	Ofstein	Co-worker of Oswald at Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall who described his unusual interest in Russia and photography		WC10H194|#dho					
Charles Joseph Le Blanc	Charles	Joseph Le	Blanc	Co-worker of Oswald at the Reily Coffee Company in New Orleans		WC10H213|#cjlb					
Adrian Thomas Alba	Adrian	Thomas	Alba	New Orleans garage owner next door to the Reily Coffee Company who befriended Oswald in 1963		WC10H219|#ata					
Chester Allen Riggs, Jr.	Chester	Allen	Riggs, Jr.	Owner of a rooming house where Oswald lived in New Orleans		WC10H229|#car					
Mrs. Mahlon F. Tobias	Mrs. Mahlon	F.	Tobias	Manager of Oswald’s Elsbeth Street apartment building in Dallas in 1962		WC10H231|#mft					
M. F. Tobias, Sr.	M. F.		Tobias, Sr.	Co-manager of Oswald’s Elsbeth Street apartment building in Dallas in 1962		WC10H251|#mftsr					
Mrs. Jesse Garner	Mrs. Jesse		Garner	Manager of Oswald’s Magazine Street apartment building in New Orleans		WC10H264|#jg					
Jesse J. Garner	Jesse	J.	Garner	Co-manager of Oswald’s Magazine Street apartment building in New Orleans		WC10H276|#jjg					
Richard Leroy Hulen	Richard	Leroy	Hulen	Rental agent for the Elsbeth Street apartment in Dallas where the Oswalds lived		WC10H277|#rlh					
Colin Barnhorst	Colin		Barnhorst	Manager of a Dallas apartment complex where Oswald lived		WC10H284|#cb2					
Mrs. Arthur Carl Johnson	Mrs. Arthur	Carl	Johnson	Manager of the North Beckley rooming house where Oswald lived at the time of the assassination	Mrs. Arthur Carl (Gladys J.) Johnson	WC10H292|#acgjj					
A. C. Johnson	A. C.		Johnson	Co-manager of the North Beckley rooming house where Oswald lived		WC10H301|#acj					
Clifton M. Shasteen	Clifton	M.	Shasteen	Irving, Texas barber who believed Oswald was a regular customer		WC10H309|#cms					
Leonard Edwin Hutchison	Leonard	Edwin	Hutchison	Irving, Texas grocery store owner who believed Oswald cashed a check at his store		WC10H327|#leh					
Frank Pizzo	Frank		Pizzo	Dallas sporting goods store employee who testified about a man believed to be Oswald seeking to have a rifle bore-sighted		WC10H340|#fp					
Albert Guy Bogard	Albert	Guy	Bogard	Dallas car salesman who reported a man using the name “Lee Oswald” took an aggressive test drive in November 1963		WC10H352|#agb					
Floyd Guy Davis	Floyd	Guy	Davis	Car dealership co-worker who corroborated Bogard’s account of the test drive incident		WC10H356|#fgd					
Virginia Louise Davis	Virginia	Louise	Davis	Car dealership co-worker who testified about the incident involving a man believed to be Oswald		WC10H363|#vld					
Malcolm Howard Price, Jr.	Malcolm	Howard	Price, Jr.	Member of a Dallas-area rifle range who believed Oswald practiced there in the fall of 1963		WC10H369|#mhp					
Garland Glenwill Slack	Garland	Glenwill	Slack	Rifle range member who believed he saw Oswald firing at his target without permission		WC10H378|#ggs					
Homer Wood	Homer		Wood	Rifle range patron who believed he saw Oswald at the range with a Mannlicher-Carcano rifle		WC10H385|#hw					
Sterling Charles Wood	Sterling	Charles	Wood	Son of Homer Wood; also reported seeing Oswald and his rifle at the range		WC10H390|#scw					
Theresa Wood	Theresa		Wood	Wife of Homer Wood; testified about the family’s observations at the rifle range		WC10H398|#tw					
Glenn Emmett Smith	Glenn	Emmett	Smith	Irving, Texas service station owner who believed Oswald received driving lessons at his station		WC10H399|#ges					
W. W. Semingsen	W. W.		Semingsen	Supervisor at the William B. Reily Coffee Company in New Orleans where Oswald worked in 1963		WC10H405|#wws					
Laurance R. Wilcox	Laurance	R.	Wilcox	Testified about a contact believed to be with Oswald under uncertain circumstances		WC10H414|#lrw					
John Edward Pic	John	Edward	Pic	Oswald’s half-brother; served in the U.S. Air Force		WC11H001|#JEP					
Kerry Wendell Thornley	Kerry	Wendell	Thornley	Marine Corps acquaintance of Oswald who later wrote a novel with an Oswald-like protagonist before the assassination		WC11H082|#KWT					
George B. Church, Jr.	George	B.	Church, Jr.	Passenger aboard the ship on which Oswald sailed from the U.S. to Europe in 1959		WC11H115|#GBC					
Mrs. George B. Church, Jr.	Mrs. George	B.	Church, Jr.	Passenger aboard the ship on which Oswald sailed from the U.S. to Europe in 1959		WC11H116|#MGB					
Billy Joe Lord	Billy	Joe	Lord	Passenger aboard the ship on which Oswald sailed from the U.S. to Europe in 1959		WC11H117|#BJL					
Alexander Kleinlerer	Alexander		Kleinlerer	Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas Russian émigré community after their return from Russia		WC11H118|#AK					
Mrs. Donald Gibson	Mrs. Donald		Gibson	Acquaintance of the Oswalds in the Dallas Russian émigré community		WC11H123|#MDG					
M. Waldo George	M. Waldo		George	Oswald’s landlord at the Neely Street apartment in Dallas		WC11H155|#MWG					
William Kirk Stuckey	William	Kirk	Stuckey	New Orleans radio broadcaster who debated Oswald on air about his pro-Castro activities		WC11H156|#WKS					
Horace Elroy Twiford	Horace	Elroy	Twiford	Texas Socialist Workers Party member Oswald tried to contact before his Mexico City trip		WC11H179|#HET					
Estelle Twiford	Estelle		Twiford	Wife of Horace Twiford; spoke with Oswald when he called their home before his Mexico trip		WC11H179|#MET					
Virginia H. James	Virginia	H.	James	U.S. State Department officer who handled aspects of Oswald’s case		WC11H180|#VHJ					
James L. Ritchie	James	L.	Ritchie	U.S. State Department officer who handled aspects of Oswald’s case		WC11H191|#JLR					
Carroll Hamilton Seeley, Jr.	Carroll	Hamilton	Seeley, Jr.	U.S. State Department officer who handled aspects of Oswald’s case		WC11H193|#CHS					
Louis Feldsott	Louis		Feldsott	Employee of a mail-order sporting goods firm; testified about the purchase of the C2766 Mannlicher-Carcano rifle		WC11H205|#LF					
J. Philip Lux	J. Philip		Lux	Dallas sporting goods store employee who testified about a telescopic sight mount		WC11H206|#JPL					
Albert C. Yeargan, Jr.	Albert	C.	Yeargan, Jr.	Dallas sporting goods store employee who testified about a telescopic sight mount		WC11H207|#ACY					
Louis Weinstock	Louis		Weinstock	Official of the Communist Party USA who testified about Oswald’s contacts with the organization		WC11H207|#LW					
Virginia Gray	Virginia		Gray	Testified about a letter written by Oswald		WC11H209|#VG					
Albert F. Staples	Albert	F.	Staples	Testified about records relating to Marina Oswald		WC11H210|#DAF					
Katherine Mallory	Katherine		Mallory	American tourist who encountered Oswald while touring Russia in 1961		WC11H210|#KM					
Monica Kramer	Monica		Kramer	American tourist who encountered Oswald while touring Russia in 1961		WC11H212|#MMK					
Rita Naman	Rita		Naman	American tourist who encountered Oswald while touring Russia in 1961		WC11H213|#RN					
John Bryan McFarland	John	Bryan	McFarland	Passenger on the bus Oswald took to Mexico City in the fall of 1963		WC11H214|#JBM|a					
Meryl McFarland	Meryl		McFarland	Passenger on the bus Oswald took to Mexico City in the fall of 1963		WC11H214|#JBM|b					
Pamela Mumford	Pamela		Mumford	Passenger on the bus Oswald took to Mexico City in the fall of 1963		WC11H215|#PM					
Dial Duwayne Ryder	Dial	Duwayne	Ryder	Irving, Texas gun shop employee who reported work done on a rifle he believed belonged to Oswald		WC11H224|#DDR					
Hunter Schmidt, Jr.	Hunter		Schmidt, Jr.	Irving, Texas gun shop owner who testified about an alleged rifle repair related to Oswald		WC11H240|#HSJ					
Charles W. Greener	Charles	W.	Greener	Irving, Texas gun shop employee who testified about an alleged rifle repair related to Oswald		WC11H245|#CWG					
Gertrude Hunter	Gertrude		Hunter	Irving, Texas furniture store co-owner who also reported a visit from a man she believed was Oswald		WC11H253|#GH	WC11H275|#MLH|b				
Edith Whitworth	Edith		Whitworth	Irving, Texas furniture store owner who reported a visit from a man she believed was Oswald with his family		WC11H262|#EW	WC11H275|#MLH|c				
Eugene D. Anderson	Eugene	D.	Anderson	U.S. Marine Corps marksmanship expert who evaluated Oswald’s shooting ability from his service records		WC11H301|#MED					
James A. Zahm	James	A.	Zahm	U.S. Marine Corps marksmanship expert who evaluated Oswald’s shooting ability from his service records		WC11H306|#SJA					
C. A. Hamblen	C. A.		Hamblen	Western Union supervisor who believed Oswald sent or received telegrams through his Dallas office		WC11H311|#CAH					
Robert Gene Fenley	Robert	Gene	Fenley	Testified about the alleged Oswald telegram activity at a Dallas Western Union office		WC11H314|#RGF					
Aubrey Lee Lewis	Aubrey	Lee	Lewis	Testified about the alleged Oswald telegram activity at a Dallas Western Union office		WC11H318|#ALL					
Dean Adams Andrews, Jr.	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|#DAA					
Evaristo Rodriguez	Evaristo		Rodriguez	New Orleans bar employee who testified about a contact he believed was with Oswald		WC11H339|#ER					
Orest Pena	Orest		Pena	New Orleans bar owner who testified about contacts he believed were with Oswald		WC11H346|#OP					
Ruperto Pena	Ruperto		Pena	Brother of Orest Pena; testified about alleged contact with Oswald in New Orleans		WC11H364|#RP					
Sylvia Odio	Sylvia		Odio	Dallas Cuban exile who reported a visit from a man introduced as “Leon Oswald” shortly before the assassination		WC11H367|#SO					
Edwin A. Walker	Mrs. J. V.		Allen	Retired U.S. Army general at whom Oswald allegedly fired on April 10, 1963		WC11H404|#MGE|a					
Clyde J. Watts	Clyde	J.	Watts	Attorney for General Edwin Walker; testified alongside Walker		WC11H404|#MGE|b					
Warren Allen Reynolds	Warren	Allen	Reynolds	Eyewitness who pursued a man from the Tippit murder scene		WC11H434|#WAR					
Priscilla Mary Post Johnson	Priscilla	Mary Post	Johnson	American journalist who interviewed Oswald in Moscow in 1959		WC11H442|#PMP					
Eric Rogers	J.		Rachal	Lived in the same New Orleans building as Oswald and his wife in 1963		WC11H460|#ER2					
James Lehrer	James		Lehrer	News correspondent who testified about the Irving gun shop allegation		WC11H464|#JL					
Bardwell D. Odum	Bardwell	D.	Odum	FBI agent who showed a photograph to Marguerite Oswald for identification purposes		WC11H468|#BDO					
James R. Malley	James	R.	Malley	FBI official who testified about a photograph shown to Marguerite Oswald		WC11H468|#JRM					
Peter Megargee Brown	Peter	Megargee	Brown	Testified about records relating to Oswald’s time in New York as a youth		WC11H470|#PMB					
John Corporon	John		Corporon	New Orleans radio station official who arranged Oswald’s debate broadcast		WC11H471|#JC					
Mrs. J. V. Allen	Mrs. J.	V.	Allen	Testified about the schooling of Oswald’s brothers		WC11H472|#MJU					
Emmett Charles Barbe, Jr.	Emmett	Charles	Barbe, Jr.	Testified about Oswald’s employment history		WC11H473|#ECB					
John W. Burcham	John	W.	Burcham	Testified about Oswald’s employment history		WC11H473|#JWB					
Hilda L. Smith	Hilda	L.	Smith	Testified about Oswald’s employment history		WC11H474|#HLS					
J. Rachal	J. Rachal		Rachal	Testified about Oswald’s employment history		WC11H474|#JR					
Bobb Hunley	Bobb		Hunley	Testified about Oswald’s employment history		WC11H476|#BH					
Robert J. Creel	Robert	J.	Creel	Testified about Oswald’s employment history		WC11H477|#RJC					
Theodore Frank Gangl	Theodore	Frank	Gangl	Testified about Oswald’s employment history		WC11H478|#TFG					
Gene Graves	Gene		Graves	Testified about Oswald’s employment history		WC11H479|#GG					
Ivan D. Lee	Ivan	D.	Lee	FBI agent who photographed General Walker’s residence		WC11H481|#IDL					
James D. Crowley	James	D.	Crowley	U.S. State Department officer who handled aspects of Oswald’s case		WC11H482|#JDC					
Charles Batchelor	Charles		Batchelor	Assistant chief of the Dallas Police Department responsible for planning Oswald’s transfer		WC12H001|#CB	WC15H114|#t_7				
J. E. Decker	J. E.		Decker	Dallas County sheriff involved in planning Oswald’s jail transfer	J. E. (Bill) Decker	WC12H042|#JEB					
W. B. Frazier	W. B.		Frazier	Dallas police officer involved in planning Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H052|#WBF					
O. A. Jones	O. A.		Jones	Dallas police officer involved in planning Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H058|#OAJ					
James Maurice Solomon	James	Maurice	Solomon	Dallas police officer involved in planning Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H087|#JMS					
M. W. Stevenson	M. W.		Stevenson	Deputy chief of the Dallas Police Department; involved in planning Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H091|#MWS	WC15H133|#t_9				
Cecil E. Talbert	Cecil	E.	Talbert	Dallas police captain who testified about security arrangements during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H108|#CET	WC15H182|#t_16				
Charles Oliver Arnett	Charles	Oliver	Arnett	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H128|#COA					
Buford Lee Beaty	Buford	Lee	Beaty	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H158|#BLB					
Alvin R. Brock	Alvin	R.	Brock	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H171|#ARB					
B. H. Combest	B. H.		Combest	Dallas police officer in the basement when Ruby shot Oswald; administered first aid		WC12H176|#BHC					
Kenneth Hudson Croy	Kenneth	Hudson	Croy	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H186|#KHC					
Wilbur Jay Cutchshaw	Wilbur	Jay	Cutchshaw	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H206|#WJC					
Napoleon J. Daniels	Napoleon	J.	Daniels	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H225|#NJD					
William J. Harrison	William	J.	Harrison	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H234|#WJH					
Harold B. Holly, Jr.	Harold	B.	Holly, Jr.	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H261|#HBH					
Harry M. Kriss	Harry	M.	Kriss	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H266|#HMK					
Roy Lee Lowery	Roy	Lee	Lowery	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H271|#RLL					
Frank M. Martin	Frank	M.	Martin	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H277|#FMM					
Billy Joe Maxey	Billy	Joe	Maxey	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H285|#BJM					
Logan W. Mayo	Logan	W.	Mayo	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H291|#LWM					
Louis D. Miller	Louis	D.	Miller	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H297|#LDM					
William J. Newman	William	J.	Newman	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H314|#WJN					
Bobby G. Patterson	Bobby	G.	Patterson	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H334|#BGP					
Willie B. Slack	Willie	B.	Slack	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H347|#WBS					
Don Francis Steele	Don	Francis	Steele	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H353|#DFS					
Roy Eugene Vaughn	Roy	Eugene	Vaughn	Dallas police officer guarding the ramp entrance to the basement when Ruby entered		WC12H357|#REV					
James C. Watson	James	C.	Watson	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H372|#JCW					
G. E. Worley	G. E.		Worley	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H378|#GEW					
Woodrow Wiggins	Woodrow		Wiggins	Dallas police officer on duty during Oswald’s jail transfer		WC12H388|#WW					
Don Ray Archer	Don	Ray	Archer	Dallas police officer who participated in the arrest and questioning of Jack Ruby		WC12H395|#DRA					
Barnard S. Clardy	Barnard	S.	Clardy	Dallas police officer who participated in the arrest and questioning of Jack Ruby		WC12H403|#BSC					
Thomas Donald McMillon	Thomas	Donald	McMillon	Dallas police detective who participated in the arrest and questioning of Jack Ruby		WC13H037|#McMILLON					
Fred A. Bieberdorf	Fred	A.	Bieberdorf	Physician present in the basement when Oswald was shot; certified the time of the wounding		WC13H083|#BIEBERDORF					
Frances Cason	Frances		Cason	Testified about the time at which Oswald was shot		WC13H089|#CASON					
Michael Hardin	Michael		Hardin	Testified about the time at which Oswald was shot		WC13H094|#HARDIN					
C. E. Hulse	C. E.		Hulse	Testified about the time at which Oswald was shot		WC13H099|#HULSE					
Ira Jefferson Beers, Jr.	Ira	Jefferson	Beers, Jr.	News photographer present in the basement who photographed the shooting of Oswald	"Ira Jefferson ""Jack"" Beers, Jr."	WC13H102|#BEERS					
Robert Leonard Hankal	Robert	Leonard	Hankal	News media representative who observed the shooting of Oswald in the basement		WC13H112|#HANKAL					
Robert S. Huffaker, Jr.	Robert	S.	Huffaker, Jr.	TV reporter who observed and broadcast the shooting of Oswald in the basement		WC13H116|#HUFFAKER					
George R. Phenix	George	R.	Phenix	News reporter who observed the shooting of Oswald in the basement		WC13H123|#PHENIX					
Jimmy Turner	Jimmy		Turner	TV news reporter who observed the shooting of Oswald in the basement		WC13H130|#TURNER					
Harold R. Fuqua	Harold	R.	Fuqua	Dallas Municipal Building janitorial employee who testified about how Ruby may have entered the building		WC13H141|#FUQUA					
Edward Kelly	Edward		Kelly	Dallas Municipal Building janitorial employee who testified about how Ruby may have entered the building		WC13H146|#KELLY					
Louis McKinzie	Louis		McKinzie	Dallas Municipal Building janitorial employee who testified about how Ruby may have entered the building		WC13H147|#McKINZIE					
Edward E. Pierce	Edward	E.	Pierce	Dallas Municipal Building janitorial employee who testified about how Ruby may have entered the building		WC13H156|#PIERCE					
Alfreadia Riggs	Alfreadia		Riggs	Dallas Municipal Building janitorial employee who testified about how Ruby may have entered the building		WC13H166|#RIGGS					
John Olridge Servance	John	Olridge	Servance	Dallas Municipal Building janitorial employee who testified about how Ruby may have entered the building		WC13H175|#SERVANCE					
A. M. Eberhardt	A. M.		Eberhardt	Ruby acquaintance who saw him at the Dallas Police Department on the evening of Nov. 22		WC13H181|#EBERHARDT					
Sidney Evans, Jr.	Sidney		Evans, Jr.	Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald		WC13H195|#EVANS					
Bruce Ray Carlin	Bruce	Ray	Carlin	Ruby acquaintance who saw him during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald		WC13H201|#BRUCE_CARLIN	WC15H641|#t_65				
Karen Bennett Carlin	Karen	Bennett	Carlin	Ruby strip club dancer who spoke with him by phone shortly before he shot Oswald	Mrs. Bruce Carlin	WC13H205|#KAREN_CARLIN	WC15H656|#t_66				
Doyle E. Lane	Doyle	E.	Lane	Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald		WC13H221|#LANE					
Elnora Pitts	Elnora		Pitts	Ruby acquaintance who spoke with him by phone on the morning of Nov. 24		WC13H228|#PITTS					
Hal Priddy, Jr.	Hal		Priddy, Jr.	Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald		WC13H239|#PRIDDY					
Huey Reeves	Huey		Reeves	Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald		WC13H243|#REEVES					
Warren E. Richey	Warren	E.	Richey	Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald		WC13H255|#RICHEY					
Malcolm R. Slaughter	Malcolm	R.	Slaughter	Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald		WC13H261|#SLAUGHTER					
Vernon S. Smart	Vernon	S.	Smart	Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald		WC13H266|#SMART					
John Allison Smith	John	Allison	Smith	Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald		WC13H277|#SMITH					
Jesse M. Strong	Jesse	M.	Strong	Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald		WC13H284|#STRONG					
Ira N. Walker, Jr.	Ira	N.	Walker, Jr.	Acquaintance who saw Ruby during Nov. 22–24 prior to the shooting of Oswald		WC13H289|#WALKER					
John L. Daniels	John	L.	Daniels	Parking lot attendant near the point where Ruby parked on Nov. 24		WC13H296|#DANIELS					
Theodore Jackson	Theodore		Jackson	Parking lot attendant near the point where Ruby parked on Nov. 24		WC13H299|#JACKSON					
Andrew Armstrong, Jr.	Andrew		Armstrong, Jr.	Ruby’s assistant at the Carousel Club who was acquainted with him prior to Nov. 22		WC13H302|#ARMSTRONG					
Bertha Cheek	Bertha		Cheek	Ruby’s sister who was acquainted with him prior to Nov. 22		WC13H382|#CHEEK					
Curtis LaVerne Crafard	Curtis	LaVerne	Crafard	Handyman who lived at Ruby’s Carousel Club and was one of his closest associates before the assassination		WC13H402|#CRAFARD	WC14H001|#CRAFARD				
Wilbyrn Waldon Litchfield II	Wilbyrn	Waldon	Litchfield II	Friend and business associate of Jack Ruby	Wilbyrn Waldon (Robert) Litchfield II	WC14H095|#LITCHFIELD					
Alice Reaves Nichols	Alice	Reaves	Nichols	Former girlfriend of Jack Ruby		WC14H110|#NICHOLS					
Robert Carl Patterson	Robert	Carl	Patterson	Acquaintance and business associate of Jack Ruby		WC14H126|#PATTERSON					
Ralph Paul	Ralph		Paul	Ruby’s closest friend and financial backer of the Carousel Club		WC14H134|#PAUL	WC15H664|#t_67				
George Senator	George		Senator	Ruby’s roommate; one of his closest personal associates		WC14H164|#SENATOR					
Nancy Perrin Rich	Nancy	Perrin	Rich	Former employee of Ruby’s Carousel Club		WC14H330|#RICH					
Earl Ruby	Earl		Ruby	Jack Ruby’s brother		WC14H364|#EARL_RUBY					
Eva L. Grant	Eva		Grant	Jack Ruby’s sister		WC14H429|#GRANT	WC15H321|#t_29				
Sam Ruby	Sam		Ruby	Jack Ruby’s brother		WC14H488|#SAM_RUBY					
William Robert Beavers	William	Robert	Beavers	Psychiatrist who examined Jack Ruby following his arrest		WC14H570|#BEAVERS					
Bell P. Herndon	Bell	P.	Herndon	FBI polygraph expert who administered a polygraph examination to Jack Ruby		WC14H579|#HERNDON					
Breck Wall	Breck		Wall	Entertainer and Ruby acquaintance who saw him on Nov. 24 shortly before the shooting of Oswald	Billy Ray Wilson	WC14H599|#WALL					
Joseph Alexander Peterson	Joseph	Alexander	Peterson	Friend and acquaintance of Jack Ruby		WC14H615|#PETERSON					
Harry N. Olsen	Harry	N.	Olsen	Dallas police officer who spent time with Ruby on the night of Nov. 22–23		WC14H624|#HARRY_N_OLSEN					
Kay Helen Olsen	Kay	Helen	Olsen	Carousel Club dancer and girlfriend of Harry Olsen; spent time with Ruby on the night of Nov. 22–23		WC14H640|#KAY_HELEN_OLSEN					
Hyman Rubenstein	Hyman		Rubenstein	Jack Ruby’s brother		WC15H001|#t_1					
William S. Biggio	William	S.	Biggio	Dallas police officer who testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22		WC15H048|#t_2					
Glen D. King	Glen	D.	King	Administrative assistant to the Dallas police chief who testified about security arrangements		WC15H051|#t_3					
C. Ray Hall	C. Ray		Hall	FBI agent who interviewed Jack Ruby after his arrest		WC15H062|#t_4					
Seth Kantor	Seth		Kantor	News reporter who testified about seeing Ruby at Parkland Hospital on Nov. 22		WC15H071|#t_5					
William D. Crowe, Jr.	William	D.	Crowe, Jr.	Carousel Club entertainer who testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22–23		WC15H096|#t_6					
Elgin English Crull	Elgin	English	Crull	City manager of Dallas who testified about Ruby’s access to the police building		WC15H138|#t_10					
Roland A. Cox	Roland	A.	Cox	Dallas police officer who testified about Ruby’s access to the police building		WC15H153|#t_12					
Harold J. Fleming	Harold	J.	Fleming	Vice president of the Armored Motor Car Service of Dallas involved in Oswald’s planned transfer		WC15H159|#t_13					
Don Edward Goin	Don	Edward	Goin	Armored Motor Car Service employee involved in planning Oswald’s transfer		WC15H168|#t_14					
Marvin E. Hall	Marvin	E.	Hall	Armored Motor Car Service employee involved in planning Oswald’s transfer		WC15H174|#t_15					
Edward C. Dietrich	Edward	C.	Dietrich	Armored Motor Car Service employee involved in planning Oswald’s transfer		WC15H269|#t_26					
Marjorie R. Richey	Marjorie	R.	Richey	Ruby employee and acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24		WC15H192|#t_17					
James Thomas Aycox	James	Thomas	Aycox	Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24		WC15H203|#t_18					
Thomas Stewart Palmer	Thomas	Stewart	Palmer	Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24		WC15H206|#t_19					
Joseph Weldon Johnson, Jr.	Joseph	Weldon	Johnson, Jr.	Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24		WC15H218|#t_20					
Edward J. Pullman	Edward	J.	Pullman	Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24		WC15H222|#t_21					
Herbert B. Kravitz	Herbert	B.	Kravitz	Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24		WC15H231|#t_22					
Joseph Rossi	Joseph		Rossi	Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24		WC15H235|#t_23					
Norman Earl Wright	Norman	Earl	Wright	Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24		WC15H244|#t_24					
Nancy Monnell Powell	Nancy	Monnell	Powell	Former Carousel Club dancer who testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22–24		WC15H404|#t_37					
Russell Lee Moore	Russell	Lee	Moore	Former Ruby employee who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24		WC15H251|#t_25					
Dave L. Miller	Dave	L.	Miller	Former Ruby employee who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24		WC15H450|#t_40					
Lawrence V. Meyers	Lawrence	V.	Meyers	Chicago businessman who dined with Ruby on the evening of Nov. 21		WC15H620|#t_62					
Eileen Kaminsky	Eileen		Kaminsky	Jack Ruby’s sister		WC15H275|#t_27					
George William Fehrenbach	George	William	Fehrenbach	Purported acquaintance of Ruby who testified about his whereabouts		WC15H289|#t_28					
Abraham Kleinman	Abraham		Kleinman	Jack Ruby’s accountant		WC15H383|#t_34					
Wanda Yvonne Helmick	Wanda	Yvonne	Helmick	Employee of a Ruby business associate who testified about his whereabouts		WC15H396|#t_36					
Kenneth Lawry Dowe	Kenneth	Lawry	Dowe	Radio personality who talked to Ruby by phone on Nov. 23		WC15H430|#t_38					
T. M. Hansen, Jr.	T. M.		Hansen, Jr.	Dallas police officer who testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22		WC15H438|#t_39					
Nelson Benton	Nelson		Benton	Dallas news reporter who testified about a conversation with Chief Curry on the morning of Nov. 26		WC15H456|#t_41					
Frank Bellocchio	Frank		Bellocchio	Ruby acquaintance who spoke with him on Nov. 23		WC15H466|#t_42					
Alfred Douglas Hodge	Alfred	Douglas	Hodge	Ruby acquaintance who testified about his whereabouts on Nov. 22–24		WC15H494|#t_46					
David L. Johnston	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		WC15H503|#t_47					
Stanley M. Kaufman	Stanley	M.	Kaufman	Jack Ruby’s attorney who spoke with him on Nov. 23		WC15H513|#t_48					
Clyde Franklin Goodson	Clyde	Franklin	Goodson	Dallas police officer who testified about Ruby’s access to the police building		WC15H596|#t_57					
Roger C. Warner	Roger	C.	Warner	Secret Service agent who participated in the investigation of the killing of Lee Harvey Oswald		WC15H619|#t_61					
Danny Patrick McCurdy	Danny	Patrick	McCurdy	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H529|#t_49					
Victor F. Robertson, Jr.	Victor	F.	Robertson, Jr.	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H347|#t_30					
Frederic Rheinstein	Frederic		Rheinstein	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H354|#t_31					
Icarus M. Pappas	Icarus	M.	Pappas	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H360|#t_32					
John G. McCullough	John	G.	McCullough	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H373|#t_33					
Wilma May Tice	Wilma	May	Tice	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H388|#t_35					
John Henry Branch	John	Henry	Branch	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H473|#t_43					
William Glenn Duncan, Jr.	William	Glenn	Duncan, Jr.	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H482|#t_44					
Garnett Claud Hallmark	Garnett	Claud	Hallmark	Parking garage manager who testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H488|#t_45					
John Wilkins Newnam	John	Wilkins	Newnam	Dallas Morning News employee who received a visit from Ruby on the morning of Nov. 22		WC15H534|#t_50					
Robert L. Norton	Robert	L.	Norton	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H546|#t_51					
Roy A. Pryor	Roy	A.	Pryor	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H554|#t_52					
Arthur William Watherwax	Arthur	William	Watherwax	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H564|#t_53					
Billy A. Rea	Billy	A.	Rea	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H571|#t_54					
Richard L. Saunders	Richard	L.	Saunders	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H577|#t_55					
Thayer Waldo	Thayer		Waldo	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H585|#t_56					
Ronald Lee Jenkins	Ronald	Lee	Jenkins	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H600|#t_58					
Speedy Johnson	Speedy		Johnson	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H607|#t_59					
Roy E. Standifer	Roy	E.	Standifer	Testified about Ruby’s whereabouts on Nov. 22 and/or Nov. 23		WC15H614|#t_60					
William Kline	William		Kline	U.S. Customs official who testified about Oswald’s trip to Mexico		WC15H640|#t_63					
Oran Pugh	Oran		Pugh	U.S. Customs official who testified about Oswald’s trip to Mexico		WC15H640|#t_64					
Harry Tasker	Harry		Tasker	Dallas taxicab driver who testified about Ruby’s whereabouts		WC15H679|#t_68					
B. M. Patterson	B. M.		Patterson	Witness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene		WC15H744|#t_74					
L. J. Lewis	L. J.		Lewis	Witness in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene		WC15H703|#t_71					
John F. Gallagher	John	F.	Gallagher	FBI agent who examined spectrographic evidence in the assassination investigation		WC15H746|#t_76					
Revilo Pendleton Oliver	Revilo	Pendleton	Oliver	University of Illinois classics professor and John Birch Society council member who testified about his writings on the assassination		WC15H709|#t_73					
