Documents, Reports, Transcripts and Depositions

Most of these files are in Adobe Acrobat, scanned from copies aquired by JFK Lancer
from the National Archives through the JFK Act, unless donated as noted.
Some are available either paper, on CDrom, or email.


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Warren Commission    
D369. (Commission Document 3) REPORT OF THE U.S. SECRET SERVICE OF THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY U.S. Treasury Department Washington, D.C. 250 pages $15.00  
D340. LHO Military Records, 87 pages. compiled by Martin Shackelford $15.00  

D372. (Commission Document 107.) INVESTIGATION OF ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY NOVEMBER 22, 1963, SUPPLEMENTAL FBI REPORT JANUARY 13, 1964

* Part. One of this report sets forth additional evidence developed incriminating Lee Harvey Oswald in the assassination.
* Part. Two sets fourth additional information developed regarding Lee Harvey Oswald.
* Part Three contains additional exhibits.

  $20.00
D117. CE_1026.Secret Service Report on the Assassination of President Kennedy, March 19, 1964, 6 pages $10.00
D120. FOLDER TITLE LIST FOR THE PAPERS OF J. LEE RANKIN;

This is the listing of each folder of the Rankin papers donated to the National Archives by the family of J. Lee Rankin, counsel for the Warren Commission. Over 40,000 pages make up this important collection.
29 pages for $5  
D122. WARREN COMMISSION EXECUTIVE SESSION TRANSCRIPTS, 517 pages .Transcribed recorded conversations—some disturbing and startling—of the Warren Commissioners and others on staff, purpose, evidence, direction, and directives from President Johnson, the FBI and other government agencies. A unique historical document. 12-5-64 (70 pages); 12-6-63 (25 pages + 5 pages released 1993); 12-16-63 (64 pages + 2 pages released 1993); 1-21-64 (127 pages); 1-27-64 (85 pages; 3-16-64 (5 pages); 4-30-64 (43 pages); 5-19-64 (54 pages released 1993); 6-4-64 (11 pages); 6-23-64 (12 pages); and 9-8-64 (6 pages), CD-ROM    
     
     
SECRET SERVICE    
D113. Richard Case Nagell Secret Service Potential Threat File- Released 4-21-97. 269 pages. RIF 154-10002-10330    
D114. HSCA Secret Service Files, Released 1-96. (Dallas motorcade agents’ interviews included) 278 pages. $14.00    
D116. HSCA Secret Service Chief Rowley’s Briefing Book, Released 9-6-96. 273 pages, RIF 154-10002-103-29 $14.00    
D117. CE_1026. Secret Service Report on the Assassination of President Kennedy, March 19, 1964, 6 pages $10.00    
D118. Secret Service Report on President's Travel To Chicago, March 23, 1963 112 pages  
     
DALLAS POLICE    
D101. Dallas Police Archives. Miscellaneous papers released in 1995. Witness statements, Garrison Investigation, Lee Oswald, Evidence, Roscoe White, and Jack Ruby. 180 pages. $10.00
     
FBI    
D370. INVESTIGATION OF ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY NOV. 22, 1963 Federal Bureau of Investigation United States Department of Justice, John Edgar Hoover Director. 88 pages $10.00    
D371. INVESTIGATION OF KILLING OF LEE HARVEY OSWALD NOV. 24,1963 This report covers the killing of Oswald by Jack Ruby. The information developed concerns Jack Ruby; the interview of Ruby; Ruby’s whereabouts from Nov. 23 to Nov. 24, 1963; and the investigation by the FBI. Attached to the report are two exhibits, one a photo of the actual killing and the other a diagram of the police department building basement where the killing occurred. 40 Pages $10.00    

D372. (Commission Document 107.) INVESTIGATION OF ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY NOVEMBER 22, 1963, SUPPLEMENTAL FBI REPORT JANUARY 13, 1964

* Part. One of this report sets forth additional evidence developed incriminating Lee Harvey Oswald in the assassination.
* Part. Two sets fourth additional information developed regarding Lee Harvey Oswald.
* Part Three contains additional exhibits.

  $20.00
D154. Review of Gerald Hemming FBI File, 1977; including interview with Judge Bert Griffin HSCA, 1978 CDrom  
D153. I. Irving Davidson, was a public relations counsel with offices in Washington, DC, and was registered with the Department as an agent of Nicaraguan and Israeli Governments. He was never an informant to the FBI but in the past did furnish them with information relating to Israeli and Latin-American activities, most of which were of interest to other Government agencies to which this data was disseminated. (CIA) Most documents included in this batch are the result of an FBI investigation of his office books under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. Donated to JFK Lancer by Ed Sherry.   $25.00

D150. Papers of James Hosty, Jr.
James P. Hosty, Jr. served as an FBI special agent in Dallas during the time leading up to the assassination of President Kennedy. He had interviewed Marina Oswald twice before November 22, 1963, and maintained a file on Lee Harvey Oswald. After one of his interviews with Mrs. Oswald, Lee Oswald delivered a threatening note to Hosty. Hosty destroyed the note two days after the assassination.
Mr. Hosty donated this file to the National Archives on January 24, 1997. The documents relate to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the investigation of Lee Harvey and Marina Oswald, the assassination of President Kennedy, and Mr. Hosty’s employment with the FBI.
Document List:

Letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Mr. J.V. Nevitt, dated 10/20/64
Letter from J.V. Nevitt to J. Edgar Hoover, dated 10/14/64
Letter from “Vic” to “Joe,” dated 9/23/65
Memo from Hosty to Inspector James R. Malley dated 11/27/63
Sworn statement of Hosty dated 11/26/75
Memo from Hosty to Director of FBI dated 10/23/73 regarding “Personnel Matter”
Sworn statement of Hosty dated 11/14/75
Letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Hosty dated 10/5/64 regarding suspension
Memo from SAC Shanklin to File (100-10461) dated 12/5/63 regarding FBI’s handling of
Lee Harvey Oswald
Memo from Hosty to Director, FBI dated 10/23/73
FBI Index cards showing files on Lee Harvey Oswald and Marina Oswald assigned to Hosty
Petit Jury Summons for Janet Hosty with no date
Thank You Letter from J. Gordon Shanklin to Hosty dated 1/21/64
Photographs of a set of Texas Licence Plates
Handwritten notes

56 pages $6.00
D112. White House Appointment books of Robert Kennedy, 1961, 1962, 1964. Released 5-97 from the JFK Library. 564 pages. $30.00    
D121. FBI WITNESS STATEMENTS, 71 pages 37 FBI statements not published in the Warren Commission volumes: Howard Brennan, Mrs. R.A Reid, Emmet Hudson, Elise T. Dorman, Victoria Adams, Jane Berry, Jack Frazen, Otis Neville Williams, Mrs. Donald Sam Baker (V.Rackley), Seymore Weitzman, Bonnie Ray Williams, James Jarman, Mrs. Eric Walther, James Richard Worrell, Robert Edwards, Ronald Fisher, Royce Skelton, Frank E. Reilly, John F. Dolan, Jack E. Dougherty, James W. Powell, Ruth Smith, Lillian Mooneyham, James N. Crawford, Mary Ann Mitchell, Steven F. Wilson, Richard Randolf Carr, E.R. Caddy, Peggy Joyce Hawkins, J.W. Foster,James Eliot Romack, John Martin Jr., James Altgens, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Willis , Bonus: the handwritten statement of William Randolf Carr, 2-3-64 - $7    
D143. Brilab Electronic Surveillance on Organized Crime Boss Carlos Marcello, Previously unavailable taped conversations of Carlos Marcello, the long-time head of organized crime in New Orleans. In the late 1970s, the FBI investigated Marcello in an operation code-named “BriLab,” which stood for “Bribery of Organized Labor.” The FBI conducted electronic surveillance on Marcello’s home and office for approximately eight months. The Review Board identified thirteen conversations that are relevant to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and is making them available to the public. ARRB Release 1998, 102 pages for $10    
     
CIA    
D107. Mexico City “Lopez” Report-Final release October 1996, , Lee Harvey Oswald in Mexico City report classified for over 20 years. RIF 180-10110-10484 over 400 pages $10.00
D152. CIA / MAFIA DOCUMENTS: William Harvey, James O’Connell, Phase I of the CIA-Mafia Castro Assassination plots. (click here for index)   $30.00
D327. Transcript of Proceedings between Cuban Officials and JFK Researchers. NASSAU BEACH HOTEL
7/9 DECEMBER 1995, Fabian Escalante, Mirta Nunez (Interpreter), Carlos Lechuga, Arturo Rodriguez, John Newman, Alan Rogers, Gaeton Fonzi, Anthony Summers, Jim Lesar, Jeremy Gunn, Russell Swickard, Gordon Winslow, Dick Russell, Noel Twyman, Peter Scott, Andy Kolis, John Judge, Peter Kornbluh, Ed Sherry. (Donated by Gordon Winslow)
  $25.00
D146. Anne L. Goodpasture Deposition
December 1995 and April 23, 1998: Worked for CIA in Mexico City Station under Winston Scott; responsible for indentification of LHO in his dealings with the Cuban Embassy in Mexico; connected with super-secret “Staff D” communication intercepts and ZR/RIFLE assassination project.
170 pages  
D102. RICHARD CASE NAGELL CIA File. Donated from the Anna Marie Kuhns-Walko Collection. Over 200 papers released from the National Archives. Fascinating material on a triple agent who may have had knowledge that Lee Oswald worked for a government agency. ON CD-ROM    
109K. HSCA John Scelso Interview October 1996, John “Scelso” contains information on: Yuri Noenko, CIA association with Oswald, Oswald Russian Defection Period, CIA methodology, Oswald Post Russian Periods, Travel, Trip to Mexico City. RIF 180-10131-10330 192 pages  

D109. October 1996 Release 16,

* CIA: Mexico City Station misc. documents, Russian Period checks/studies, Replies from Helms to Rankin, Name Checks/Background Checks on Marina and numerous persons, Clay Shaw/Jim Garrison, LHO in Mexico City Chronologies, LHO in USSR Chronology
* FBI: Name Checks/Background Checks, Misc.
* HSCA: “John Scelso” (alias) Testimony. CIA agent responsible for first Mexico City investigation before Angleton and Hoover took over. Still undercover, now living overseas. Yuri Noenko, CIA association with Oswald, Oswald Russian Defection Period, CIA methodology, Oswald Post Russian Periods, Travel, Trip to Mexico City. Misc.

A. CIA Mexico City Station-misc., 270 pages.
B. CIA Russian Name Checks, 531 pages.
C. CIA Memos From Helms - Information sent from Richard Helms to J. Lee Rankin at the Warren Commission concerning the CIA’s knowledge of the John Kennedy assassination, related events and persons. Appx. 600 pages.
D. CIA Maria Oswald’s Notebook & Russian Name Checks, 118 pages.
E. CIA Garrison/Clay Shaw, 78 pages.
F. CIA Chronology, LHO In Mexico City, 512 pages.
G. CIA Chronology, LHO In Russia, 312 pages
H. CIA General, 112 pages
I. WIC David Slawson Trip to Mexico City, 4-22-64 178 pages
J. FBI Name Checks, 1006 pages
K. HSCA John Scelso Interview October 1996, John “Scelso” contains information on: Yuri Noenko, CIA association with Oswald, Oswald Russian Defection Period, CIA methodology, Oswald Post Russian Periods, Travel, Trip to Mexico City. RIF 180-10131-10330 192 pages,

over 3900 pages

CDRom

$200.00
D554. Jane A. Roman Testimony, RIF: 157-10014-10009, Date: 05/07/76
Originator: Senate Select Committee To Study Govermental Operations With Respect to Intelligence Activities (Schweiker Committee) Subjects: CIA, METHODOLOGY, CUBAN FREEDOM COMMITTEE, CUBA, FBI, FILES, CIA, FILES. Roman was Deputy Chief and Chief of CIA Liaison for the CI Staff under James Angleton in 1962-1965. She released all the routine correspondence between—this refers to CIA only—and all the memorandums that went to other Government agencies.
  $10.00
D553. Wilcott Summary, Testimony And Listing Of Exhibits, HSCA RIF# 180-10116-10096, Worked for the CIA 1957 - 1966 in Finance/Disbursements. Testified LHO was an employee of the CIA and an agent. Paid funds toward the”Oswald Project” Later resigned from the CIA in protest. Donated partially by John Armstrong. 64 pages for $5
HSCA INVESTIGATION    
D151. HSCA: 178 Witnesses: In 1978 the House Select Committee on Assassinations had a analysis of 178 witnesses to the assassination of President Kennedy conducted. The HSCA did not provide a listing of these witnesses, their statements or how the analysis was conducted. Now this gathering of material allows for a study of the accuracy of the analysis through the previously unavailable list of witnesses and their statements. Not available in the National Archives. Researched and donated by Stewart Galanor. CDRom  
D145. Select Committee On Assassinations US House of Representatives Report of FireArm Examination Panel September 8, 1978. Not in the final report. 38 pages $4
D111. Loran E.Hall, Session of HSCA Executive transcription of sworn testimony. (donated by Gordon Winslow) $10.00    
D115. James J. Angleton Interview, Released 9-16-96. HSCA RIF 180-10110-10006; 278 pages $14.00    
D144. Gerald Patrick Hemming Testimony before Committee HSCA RIF# 180-10072-10037 Open in Full June 17, 1993 Donated by Noel Twyman 229 pages for $10, ALSO ON CD-ROM  
CLAY SHAW - JIM GARRISON    
D108. Clinton, LA Witnesses' Statements. Released April 9, 1996, these are the actual interview statements from the Clinton witnesses (who saw LHO with David Ferry and Clay Shaw) taken by Andrew J. Sciambra and sent to District Attorney Jim Garrison in 1967. 22 pages. $5.00    
D110. Lawrence Howard, Jr. Documents and Transcript of Interview by Jim Garrison, William Boxley, Louis Ivon, and Steve Burton, Feb. 1968. (from AMKW files) RIF1801007610015.   $10.00
109E. CIA Garrison/Clay Shaw, 78 pages.    
MISC    
D118. JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF DOCUMENTS ON US-CUBAN WAR PLANS AND COVERT OPS. The National Archives released pages of previously classified files from the Joint Chiefs of Staff. These documents (formally called Records Group 218 and records Group 335) have also been called the Califano Collection, and include materials originally classified “Top Secret/Sensitive” and in sections labeled “JCS Central Files,” Lemnitzer Papers,” “Taylor Papers;””Wheeler Papers;” and “Califano Papers.” The documents deal with contingency plans to topple the Castro regime (and to invade Cuba) in the period 1961 - 64. Included are documents pre-Bay of Pigs (i.e., the JCS approval of the original invasion plan), then post Bay of Pigs material as to what went wrong; then plans to oust Castro in 1962; and finally plans to oust him in 1963 and 1964, under the guise of a U.S.-inspired coup. The news stories released in mid November -which focused primarily on some rather hare-brained “James Bond” type schemes really do not capture the full extent of what is in this collection. (Description and index by David Lifton) 2310 pages $115.00  
D119. JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF DOCUMENTS ON VIETNAM, 220 pages. The long sought after records of the 8th Sec Def Conference of May 6, 1963 held in Hawaii. These documents show JFK had ordered McNamara to pull out of Viet Nam and McNamara was complying with that order. This consists of a detailed record of the “discussions and decisions reached” at the conference and the documents include budgets, projections, schedules, etc.$25 D123. JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF South Vietnam, US Military Assistance Personnel planning for South Vietnam central files. apprx. 675 pages $35.00
D326. JFK ASSASSINATION RECORDS REVIEW BOARD Chronology, public law records, federal register, press releases, and news clippings from the JFK Assassination Records Review Board from 1992-1996. 115 pages $15.00
D300. RICHARD CASE NAGELL Chronology and Documents by Larry Hancock Presented at the JFK Lancer 1999 November In Dallas Conference.
Section 1: THE BANK INCIDENT
Section 2: THE MAN
Section 3: GOING PUBLIC
See also D102. RICHARD CASE NAGELL CIA File
CDRom
 
D155. Edele Edison-Dr. Jose Rivera Documents: ARRB-NARA document search revealed this large batch of documents on Edison, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, and Dr. Rivera, reportedly a physician who worked at the National Institutes of Health in 1963 who had foreknowledge of the JFK assassination and Lee Oswald. (Donated by Edele Edison) CDRom
850 pages
$50.00
D103. 1994 GAETON FONZI INTERVIEW. Compliments of Gordon Winslow and Gaeton Fonzi, we offer this extensive interview. Mr. Fonzi was an investigator for the House Assassinations Committee and author of the book, “The Last Investigation. “ You will be intrigued by his comments. Great interview.   $5.00
D104. Anna Marie Kuhns-Walko: The 1996 JFK Lancer “November In Dallas Conference” Documents. An assortment of documents many were used in her presentation in ‘96; also contain those documents that she was unable to finish during the presentation. 439 pages $10.00
D137. DALLAS DOCTORS ORAL DEPOSITIONS: UNCORRECTED COPY: Charles Baxter, M.D., Ronald Coy Jones, M.D., Robert M. McClelland, M.D., Malcolm O. Perry, M.D., and Paul C. Peters M.D., produced as witnesses at the instance of the ARRB, taken on Aug. 27, 1998. 35 pages $5.00

D130. DOUG HORNE MEMOS TO THE ARRB AND STAFF

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D140. ZAVADA REPORT TO THE ARRB: Kodak Report on the Zapruder Film: The Assassination Records Review Board identified the need for an assessment of questions regarding the photographic evidence of the Kennedy assassination, including the Zapruder film. The report addresses the age of these films and the camera and printer hardware used to capture the original and derivative copies. (Mr. Roland J. T. Zavada, Eastman Kodak Co., retired). apprx. 500 pages $25.00
D142. Depositions Of Marita Lorenz, E. Howard Hunt, Jr., Plaintiff Against Liberty Lobby, Defendant, 1985 And E. Howard Hunt, Plaintiff Vs Joseph Okpaku Publications, Third Press, Inc., And A.J. Webberman, Defendants, January 25, 1978 (Donated by Fred Reeves) Total pages 210 for $10
D127. Boswell Oral Deposition, produced as a witness at the instance of the ARRB    
D127C. Humes Oral Deposition, produced as a witness at the instance of the ARRB    
See also online documents    
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