Lost History Political History When They Kill a President

When They Kill a President

When They Kill a President
Catalog # SKU2753
Publisher TGS Publishing
Weight 1.00 lbs
Author Name Roger Craig
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$12.95
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When They Kill a President

from an Unpublished Manuscript
The Testimony of Roger Craig


by
Roger Craig

The greatest unsolved mystery of the 1960s-- The Kennedy Assassination. This police officer gave his testimony to the Warren Commission. It was omitted, altered, and ignored.

Excerpt:

Roger Craig was a deputy Sheriff in Dallas at the time of the assassination of President Kennedy. He was a member of a group of men from Dallas County Sheriff James Eric "Bill" Decker's office that was directed to stand out in front of the Sheriff's office on Main Street (at the corner of Houston) and "take no part whatsoever in the security of that motorcade." Once he heard the first shot, Roger Craig immediately bolted towards Houston Street. His participation in the formative hours of the investigation during the rest of that day and into the evening included observations and experiences that would have single-handedly destroyed the Warren Commission fairy tale before a grand jury or a Congressional investigation.

Roger Craig was named the Dallas Sheriff's Department "Officer of the Year" in 1960 by the Dallas Traffic Commission. He received four promotions while he was deputy Sheriff. Among the most important events he witnessed:

" at approximately 12:40 p.m., deputy Craig was standing on the south side of Elm Street when he heard a shrill whistle coming from the north side of Elm and turned to see a man--wearing faded blue trousers and a long sleeved work shirt made of some type of grainy material--come running down the grassy knoll from the direction of the TSBD. He saw a light green Rambler station wagon coming slowly west on Elm Street, pull over to the north curb and pick up the man coming down the hill. By this time the traffic was too heavy for him to be able to reach them before the car drove away going west on Elm.

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75+ pages - 8¼ x 6¾ softcover


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