him about the murder of officer j.d. tippit. at that time i didn t have a clue that he was going to be a suspect in the presidential shooting. and at that time he answered all my questions willingly. and as soon as i asked him. he didn t hold back on anything. of course he didn t answer them all truthfully, but he was very calm and collected. and you couldn t imagine anybody who had just killed two people could be so calm and collected as he was. let me turn to you, kate. obviously this is a huge part of your family life, i guess. it must be something you ve talked about many times. you ve coproduced this movie capturing oswald. what do you think about all the conspiracy theories, given all the research that you ve now done into this? i agree with my grandpa and the detectives in my show. i do not buy into any of the conspiracy theories. i don t think any of them hold
people and came at you? as a police officer you have to act. many people ask what goes through your mind. you don t stop and think because if you stop and think you ve already lost. so you act. and in that case i jerked back on him to try to pull him behind me. and at the same time, i reached over and caught ruby by his shoulder and shoved back and down on him. and by the time i did that, all the other officers climbed on him and pressed him down to the ground. you were the first to interrogate oswald and the last to speak to him before he was killed. what was he like? how did he come over to you? when i began talking with him, of course i was talking to him about the murder of officer j.d. tippit. at that time i didn t have a clue that he was going to be a suspect in the presidential
have kept him alive. you could have also been killed yourself as jack ruby burst through that group of people and came at you? as a police officer you have to act. many people ask what goes through your mind. you don t stop and think because if you stop and think you ve already lost. so you act. and in that case i jerked back on him to try to pull him behind me. and at the same time, i reached over and caught ruby by his shoulder and shoved back and down on him. and by the time i did that, all the other officers climbed on him and pressed him down to the ground. you were the first to interrogate oswald and the last to speak to him before he was killed. what was he like? how did he come over to you? when i began talking with him, of course i was talking to him about the murder of officer j.d. tippit. at that time i didn t have a
dallas today had even more to mourn. it held funeral services for one of its known who was a victim of friday s tragedy. officer j.d. tippet. it was a funeral of a very different sort today in nearby ft. worth. this was the very funeral of lee harvey oswald, alleged murerer of president kennedy. the pathetic group of mourners included oswald s mother, marguerite, his wife, marina, his brother, robert, and oswald s two children, one of them a babe in arms. the six pallbearers you see here are newsmen. there were not enough relatives or friends on hand to serve as pallbearers. now there is a new flag of the president of the united
him with a gun end quote following the reading of the complaint oswald said that s ridiculous. within hours of the assassination, it was very obvious to virtually everyone in dallas law enforcement that oswald had killed kennedy. chief, can you tell us in summary, what directly links oswald to the killing of the president? well, the fact that he was on the floor where the shots were fired from immediately before the shots were fired. the fact he was seen carrying a package to the building. the fact that what was in there? yesterday morning. after the shooting in dealey plaza, oswald was the only employee at the book depository that fled the building. 45 minutes later he shoots kills officer j.d. tippet. a half hour later, he resisted