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On October 9, 1962, Lee Harvey Oswald rented post office box number 2915 in Dallas, Texas. [7] On January 27, 1963, Oswald ordered a snub-nosed Smith & Wesson "Victory" Model.38 Special revolver from Seaport Traders of Los Angeles, using the name A. J. Hidell, and his post office box as address, for $29.95 (equivalent to $298 in 2023) plus postage and handling.
Oswald left the Depository and traveled by bus to his boarding house, where he retrieved a jacket and revolver. [112] At 1:12 p.m., police officer J. D. Tippit spotted Oswald walking in the residential neighborhood of Oak Cliff and called him to his patrol car. After an exchange of words, Tippit exited his vehicle; Oswald then shot Tippit three ...
7:23 a.m.: Oswald goes to work at the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas, with Buell Wesley Frazier, a young worker there. Frazier asks about the long, paper-wrapped package in Oswald’s arms, to which Oswald says: “Oh, just some curtains.” [91] 8:45 a.m.: The president speaks before breakfast in a square across Eighth Street.
On July 6, Thomas Crooks, 20, searched “how far away was Oswald from Kennedy," Wray told a House Judiciary Committee hearing, referring to the 1963 assassination.
Nov. 22, 1963: Texas Book Depository building where Oswald shot John F. Kennedy, photo taken after shooting. Nov. 22, 1963: Sixth floor in Texas Book Depository building where Lee Harvey Oswald ...
Tuesday marks the 59th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Here's a review of the most important moments from that day.
John Pic (Oswald's half-brother) testified to the Warren Commission that Oswald's enlistment was motivated by wanting "to get from out and under ... the yoke of oppression from my mother". [32] Oswald's enlistment papers recite that he was 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 meters) tall and weighed 135 pounds (61 kg), with hazel eyes and brown hair. [29]
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