04-03-2012, 05:40 AM
That info the whom is within one of the books, NELLIE WAS ASKED AT THE TIME OR THE INFORMATION GOTTEN TO HER, BUT THE REPLY WAS NO, IT ALSO I AM SURE WAS IN THE NEWSPAPER ARTICLES...IT MADE NEWS AT THE TIME OF HIS DEATH.fwiw b
FIRST REPORTS OUT OF DALLAS
THE FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM,11/23/63
In a statement, Shaw (Dr. Robert W.) added: "Connally is fully
conscious and responding to questions. The bullet is STILL in his leg. It hasn't been removed. This is very insignificant. There is no injury to the left thigh."
Witnesses heard three shots. Two hit the President, one in the head
and one in the neck. The third shot wounded Governor Connally in the side.
Six shells which fitted the RIFLE were found in Oswald's pocket, police said. But authorities were having a hard time connecting the weapon with Oswald or obtaining any fingerprints from it.
Police also found a pistol holster in Oswald's room, apparently the one which held the .38 caliber pistol which he allegedly used in
slaying a Dallas police officer.
...Fritz said six witnesses, all men, had placed the suspect near the textbook distributing company at 12:30 p.m., the time of the assassination.
"I saw a policeman rush in the front door," Truly (R.S.) said. "I
followed him and went directly to the top floor (the seventh floor)
and onto the roof."
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FIRST REPORTS OUT OF DALLAS
THE FORT WORTH STAR TELEGRAM,11/23/63
In a statement, Shaw (Dr. Robert W.) added: "Connally is fully
conscious and responding to questions. The bullet is STILL in his leg. It hasn't been removed. This is very insignificant. There is no injury to the left thigh."
Witnesses heard three shots. Two hit the President, one in the head
and one in the neck. The third shot wounded Governor Connally in the side.
Six shells which fitted the RIFLE were found in Oswald's pocket, police said. But authorities were having a hard time connecting the weapon with Oswald or obtaining any fingerprints from it.
Police also found a pistol holster in Oswald's room, apparently the one which held the .38 caliber pistol which he allegedly used in
slaying a Dallas police officer.
...Fritz said six witnesses, all men, had placed the suspect near the textbook distributing company at 12:30 p.m., the time of the assassination.
"I saw a policeman rush in the front door," Truly (R.S.) said. "I
followed him and went directly to the top floor (the seventh floor)
and onto the roof."
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