The Mysterious Disappearance of Oswald’s Roommate: Did He Know Too Much?

The Mysterious Disappearance of Oswald’s Roommate: Did He Know Too Much?

In the aftermath of the tragic assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the actions of one of Lee Harvey Oswald’s associates have continued to raise eyebrows and fuel speculation. That individual is Larry Crafard, Oswald’s roommate at the time of the fateful events of November 22, 1963. Crafard’s Abrupt Departure from Dallas According to the…

A bustling 1950s street with a large billboard reading "Impeach Earl Warren" and people walking and cars driving below.

The Curious Case of the “Impeach Earl Warren” Billboard: Was It Linked to the JFK Assassination?

In the weeks leading up to President Kennedy’s fateful trip to Dallas on November 22, 1963, a curious and controversial billboard appeared on the streets of the city. This billboard, which called for the impeachment of Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren, caught the attention of a key figure in the JFK assassination saga –…

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The Mysterious Stuart Reed: Photographer with Uncanny Timing or Assassination Insider?

On November 22, 1963, the world was shaken by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas. As investigators pieced together the events of that fateful day, one name emerged that raised eyebrows and sparked curiosity: Stuart Reed. This amateur photographer managed to capture two crucial moments related to Lee Harvey Oswald, the…

A policeman stands next to a patrol car in front of a busy, brightly lit storefront at night while a crowd looks on.

From War Hero to Troubled Cop: The Hidden PTSD Struggle of J.D. Tippett

On November 22, 1963, Dallas police officer J.D. Tippett was shot and killed, becoming forever linked to one of the most shocking events in American history – the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. But behind the headlines and conspiracy theories lies a more personal story of a man struggling with the invisible wounds of…

A police car parked outside a movie theater showing "War is Hell" on the marquee at night.

Two Oswalds in the Theater? The Bizarre Twist in the Tippett Murder Case

On November 22, 1963, the world was shaken by the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Just hours later, Dallas police officer J.D. Tippett was shot and killed. For decades, these two murders have been linked, with Lee Harvey Oswald named as the lone gunman in both cases. But what if the truth is even…

Painting of people outside a building with a "KKK Meeting Tonight" sign, police officers and a police car in the foreground.

The KKK Connection: Uncovering Racism in the 1960s Dallas Police Department

In the 1960s, Dallas was a city divided. While the Civil Rights Movement was gaining momentum across the country, some parts of Dallas seemed stuck in the past. One of these places was the Dallas Police Department. A shocking discovery by researchers has shed light on the deep-rooted racism that existed within the force during…

Impressionist painting of a police officer standing beside a patrol car on a city street with scattered cars and shops.

The Mysterious ‘Sunshine’: J.D. Tippett’s Secret Rendezvous Before His Death

On November 22, 1963, Dallas police officer J.D. Tippett was shot and killed, just hours after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. For decades, Tippett’s death has been shrouded in mystery and controversy. One intriguing detail that has emerged is the mention of a woman named “Sunshine” – a potential secret rendezvous that adds another layer…

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Planted Witnesses and Paid Testimony: The Shocking Truth Behind the Tippett Murder Scene

On November 22, 1963, Dallas police officer J.D. Tippett was shot and killed, just hours after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination. For decades, the Tippett murder has been shrouded in mystery and controversy. Recent research has uncovered a disturbing truth: some key witnesses may have been planted at the scene, and others were paid or…

A person in a white jacket reads a magazine at a brightly lit outdoor newsstand at night.

Oswald’s Mysterious Russian Newspaper Subscription: What Was He Reading?

In the months leading up to one of America’s darkest days, Lee Harvey Oswald, the man accused of assassinating President John F. Kennedy, had a curious habit. He was reading Russian newspapers. But why would a young American be so interested in publications from the Soviet Union? Let’s dive into this mystery and see what…

A young man stands in front of a bus labelled "Mexico City," surrounded by several people with luggage.

The Secret CIA Telegram: What Did Oswald Do at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico?

In October 1963, just weeks before the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, a mysterious telegram arrived at the U.S. State Department. This secret message from the CIA would set off a chain of events that still puzzles researchers today. At the center of it all was Lee Harvey Oswald, the man who would soon…