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Oct. 4, 1981: Dr. Irvin Sopher holds up an X-ray and dental records of Lee Harvey Oswald during an autopsy in Dallas after Oswald’s remains were exhumed from Rose Hill Memorial Park in Fort Worth.
The commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald, 24, the Marx-spouting ne’er-do-well, had fired a mail-order rifle from a sixth-floor window of Dallas’ Texas School Book Depository, killing ...
Lee Harvey Oswald was a "poor shot" during gun practice in the Soviet Union, newly released documents on President John F Kennedy's assassination reviewed by Newsweek have revealed.
Oct. 4, 1981: Dr. Irvin Sopher holds up an X-ray and dental records of Lee Harvey Oswald during an autopsy in Dallas after Oswald’s remains were exhumed from Rose Hill Memorial Park in Fort Worth.
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The day they dug up Lee Harvey Oswald in Fort Worth: 1981 photos seen for first time. - MSN“Meet me at the gate in front of Rose Hill Memorial Park at 6:30.” Marina, of course, was the widow of Lee Harvey Oswald. And what was about to happen on that Sunday morning in October 1981 ...
It was 5 a.m. when the phone rang at the home of a Fort Worth Star-Telegram reporter. “It’s going to happen!” said an excited man on the line, an attorney for Marina Oswald Porter. “Meet me at the ...
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