Firearms Examination
The firearms examination section provides a detailed account of the ballistics and weapons analysis conducted, including test firing, comparison microscopy, and the conclusions reached regarding the source of recovered bullet and cartridge case evidence.
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CHAPTER VIII presents Appendix XIII, a comprehensive compilation of testimony and documentary evidence concerning Lee Harvey Oswald’s early life, family relationships, and developmental history. The chapter draws on statements from Oswald’s mother (Marguerite), brother (Robert), stepfather (John Pic), and aunt (Lillian Murret), along with school records, social service files, and organizational documents, to trace the subject’s childhood in New Orleans and New York, his struggles with truancy, his evaluation at Youth House, his participation in the Civil Air Patrol, and his subsequent military service.
Appendix XIII
Appendix XIII opens with foundational citations establishing background information about Lee Harvey Oswald’s family circumstances, drawing on FBI reports (Folsom DE 1), Warren Commission exhibits (CE 2205, 2207, 2208, 2197-2203), and testimony from Marguerite Oswald and Lillian Murret concerning the family home at 1010 Bartholomew Street in New Orleans and related early residence details.
Oswald Family Testimonies
The Oswald family testimonies are presented through multiple witnesses who provided accounts of family life, parental relationships, and Lee’s early development. Primary testimony came from Marguerite Oswald (mother), Robert Edward Lee Oswald (brother), John Pic (stepfather), Lillian Murret (aunt), and supporting witnesses including Myrtle Evans, Julian Evans, Marilyn Dorothea Murret, Viola Peterman, and Anne Boudreaux, with corroborating documentary evidence from commission exhibits and FBI reports.
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