Lee Harvey Oswald was accused of murdering President John Fitzgerald Kennedy on November 22, 1963,
Lee Harvey Oswald did not live long enough to get a trial, nor was he provided legal representation during his questioning and hearings in Dallas, Texas the weekend of November 22 to 24th.
The true details of the interrogations of Lee Harvey Oswald were never officially recorded by stenography, film, or tape recordings. We only have secondhand statements (sometime conflicting) as to what Lee Harvey Oswald actually said. On Sunday, November 24, only 47 hours after President John F. Kennedy was shot, Lee Harvey Oswald was silenced by Jack Ruby, a man known to Lee as Jacob Rubenstein, owner of the Carousel Club in downtown Dallas, and an individual well known by local officials and the Dallas police Department. Lee Harvey Oswald had ties to New Orleans mafia godfather Carlos Marcello that were significant.
Lee Harvey Oswald's own story of the events leading up to the fall of 1963 in Dallas remained unknown until various witnesses who survived stood forth. Efforts to discredit these witnesses are beginning to collapse as new evidence supporting their testimonies and accounts has been released, due to the continued demands of the people for the truth.
This site is dedicated to providing accurate information about Lee Harvey Oswald, as presented by those witnesses.
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