The Killing of Patrolman J. D. Tippit | Page 156 |
Oswald's Movements After Leaving Depository Building | Page 157 |
Description of Shooting | Page 165 |
Eyewitnesses | Page 166 |
Murder Weapon | Page 171 |
Ownership of Revolver | Page 172 |
Oswald's Jacket | Page 175 |
Conclusion | Page 176 |
Oswald's Arrest | Page 176 |
Statements of Oswald During Detention | Page 180 |
Denial of Rifle Ownership | Page 180 |
The Revolver | Page 181 |
The Aliases 'Hidell' and 'O. H. Lee' | Page 181 |
The Curtain Rod Story | Page 182 |
Actions During and After Shooting | Page 182 |
Prior Attempt To Kill | Page 183 |
The Attempt on the Life of Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker | Page 183 |
Richard M. Nixon Incident | Page 187 |
Oswald's Rifle Capability | Page 189 |
The Nature of the Shots | Page 189 |
Oswald's Marine Training | Page 191 |
Oswald's Rifle Practice Outside the Marines | Page 192 |
Accuracy of Weapon | Page 193 |
Conclusion | Page 195 |
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CHAPTER V. DETENTION AND DEATH OF OSWALD | Page 196 |
Treatment of Oswald in Custody | Page 196 |
Chronology | Page 198 |
Interrogation Sessions | Page 199 |
Oswald's Legal Rights | Page 200 |
Activity of Newsmen | Page 201 |
On the Third Floor | Page 201 |
Oswald and the Press | Page 206 |
The Abortive Transfer | Page 208 |
Possible Assistance to Jack Ruby in Entering the Basement | Page 216 |
Adequacy of Security Precautions | Page 225 |
News Coverage and Police Policy | Page 231 |
Responsibility of News Media | Page 240 |
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CHAPTER VI. INVESTIGATION OF POSSIBLE CONSPIRACY | Page 243 |
Circumstances Surrounding the Assassination | Page 245 |
Selection of Motorcade Route | Page 245 |
Oswald's Presence in the Depository Building | Page 246 |
Bringing Rifle Into Building | Page 247 |