13
His suggestions for an article on the JFK Assassination in 1967.
- Hugh Aynesworth’s JFK Assassination article suggestions for Life Magazine.
- Hugh Aynesworth’s JFK Assassination article suggestions for Life Magazine.
His phone number at that time and his article on the Garrison investigation.
- Hugh Aynesworth telephone no. in the 60’s.
- Hugh Aynesworth’s article on the Garrison Investigation.
- Hugh Aynesworth’s article on the Garrison Investigation.
- Hugh Aynesworth’s article on the Garrison Investigation.
On Jack Ruby and his death.
- Hugh Aynesworth on Jack Ruby.
- Hugh Aynesworth on Jack Ruby.
- Hugh Aynesworth on Jack Ruby.
- Hugh Aynesworth on Jack Ruby.
- Hugh Aynesworth on Jack Ruby.
- Hugh Aynesworth on Jack Ruby.
- Hugh Aynesworth on Jack Ruby.
- Hugh Aynesworth on Jack Ruby.
- Hugh Aynesworth on Jack Ruby.
- Hugh Aynesworth on Jack Ruby.
- Hugh Aynesworth on Jack Ruby.
- Hugh Ayensworth on Jack Ruby.
Al documents from the Holland McCombs Collection at the University of Tennessee.
01
There are quite a few things from the JFK Assassination that have gone missing; many original films, photographs and negatives have disappeared. So have documents which were held for decades under lock and key (like the 50 odd interviews of Oswald’s Marine Core buddies). And of course documents held by the law enforcement agencies. Buell Wesley Frazier’s polygraph is obviously one of them.
While talking with Rob Clark of the Lone Gunman Podcast he pointed me to the polygraph documents of Buell Wesley Frazier at NARA. I paid $40.00 to have the files scanned and sent to me hoping to see the polygraph of Buell Wesley Frazier, instead I got hold of the documentation detailing the search and requests for the actual polygraph and where everyone contacted passed the buck. And then the paper bag Oswald was supposed to have brought alongside with him makes an entry, which I don’t care much about.
Bit of a waste of money and time really, not the first time and surely not the last.
22
April 28-29 at Christchurch Uni in Canterbury DPUK will hold its annual seminar.
Preliminary program (STC)
Saturday 28th April
09.40m – 09.50am Introduction to the Seminar by Stuart Galloway
09.50am – 10.50am Harold “Skip” Rydberg by Barry Keane
10.50am – 11.10am Break: Coffee/Tea
11.10am – 12.10pm Interrogations of LHO-1 by Bart Kamp
12.10pm – 1.40pm LUNCH That means of to the pub ![]()
1.40pm – 2.40pm Interrogations of LHO-2 by Bart Kamp
2.40pm – 3.50pm ZR/RIFLE, William Harvey, & QJ WIN by Larry Hancock
3.50pm – 4.10pm Break: Tea/Coffee
4.10pm – 5.10pm Q & A with Malcolm Blunt with B Kamp
5.10pm – 6.00pm Possible Film or extend Larry’s talk from
Dinner at the Abbotts Barton Hotel – 7.30pm for 8.00pm
Sunday 29th April
09.30am – 10.30am The DPUK Auction with Mike Dworetsky
10.30am – 12.00pm Evidence of Gunmen in DP.by David Percox
12.00pm – 12.30pm The Dallas Police by Ian Griggs
12.30pm – 1.40pm LUNCH ( Buffet in the Lecture Theatre)
1.40pm – 2.40 pm Q & A with John Newman and B.Kamp
2.40pm – 3.40pm Jim Di Eugenio JFK’s foreign policy and also the recent released files. The impact of Donald Trump and how they were ignored by the media.
3:40pm – 3.50pm Closure of the Seminar by Stuart Galloway.
More info on attendance and pricing at DPUK FB Event page.
Costs for members.
Two day seminar including tea and coffee on Saturday – £35
Dinner at Best Western (Abbots Barton) – £37 (we have our own room)
Buffet lunch in The Old Sessions House on Sunday – £7
Total = £79 (£42 without Dinner)
Attendance Saturday only – £20
Attendance Sunday only – £24 (includes Buffet).
Some of the talks will be videod and shown on YouTube/Vimeo.
25
Merry X-Mas everyone, hope you are all having a joyful time with your closest ones.
I was going to release an update to The Interrogations of Lee Harvey Oswald, but that is a bit on the back burner for about a month or so. I hope to be able to do it by end of Jan. 2018. At this stage there are already 45 pages extra, but I need to work more on a few chapters and I am awaiting some more stuff which I’d like to include once I get my hands on it. It’ll be worth the wait ;)
There is also another update to the Anatomy Of The Second Floor Lunch Room Encounter coming early next year. Only about thirteen extra pages this time.
03
Yesterday two years ago I uploaded The Prayer Man movie, it has managed to be seen just under 108,000 times. That averages roughly just over 1,000 views per week! An amazing result for which I have to thank everyone who took the effort to go through it all. It is a lot of info to digest in 100 minutes.
I have said that there will be a follow up and there is still none, but I will start working on it over the next few weeks and then it will be released in shorter instalments as 2 years later there is even more information to divulge.
Thanks again for watching and sharing!!!
29
Here is an article from the New York Herald Tribune which has been quoted from many times in various articles, here is the chance to read the whole article and its pix in full. It was published in the NYHT May 24th 1964. Great read actually, and this was pubbed before the Warren Report was issued.
- Billy Lovelady Doorway Man
- Billy Lovelady Doorway Man
- Billy Lovelady Doorway Man
- Billy Lovelady Doorway Man
Add on Dec 13th:
From Larry Sneed’s No More Silence
In May 1964, while the Warren Report was still being assembled, Don Bonafede, a reporter for the now defunct New York Herald Tribune, called me from here in town and said that he was in Dallas to do a story on a very controversial photograph I had made at the time the President was assassinated. All he wanted to know, he said, was the information I had already given the
authorities, and he would be satisfied with that information. I told him that no authorities had questioned me, including the Warren Commission people. “That’s my story!” he shouted. Of course, he was referring to the picture showing the questionable person, story set the authorities to work, and eventually even the FBI sent two men to visit and interview me. What had happened was that Bonafede’s story was picked up by columnists all across the country who then began asking if other witnesses had been overlooked like the photographer who was only fifteen feet from the limousine when Kennedy was killed.
01
Final set for now, thanks again to Gary Murr for these.
These are drawings of the 3rd to the 7th floor, there is a page with measurements of the front steps and the pavement and a page with notes on the TSBD building’s height in comparison to the DalTex building and The Records Building.
All these drawings shed more light about the TSBD dimensions, way more than the WR versions.





























































































