
Warren Commission (13 of 26): Hearings Vol. XIII (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
1964
This is the official record. Twenty-three volumes of testimony, exhibits, and findings from the commission tasked with answering the question that still haunts America: who killed John F. Kennedy? Volume XIII presents the testimonies of Dallas police officers who were present on that fateful November day in 1963, including detectives who apprehended Lee Harvey Oswald and witnessed his transfer to county custody. Here are their unfiltered accounts: the confusion, the procedural failures, the chaos as nation-shattering events unfolded in real time. You will read testimony from L. C. Graves and other officers whose names rarely appear in history books, yet who held pieces of a puzzle the commission could never fully assemble. These are not polished recollections but raw, sometimes contradictory accounts rendered in the immediate aftermath. For anyone who has ever wondered what actually happened in Dallas, this volume offers something no secondary account can: the unvarnished words of those who were there, trying to make sense of the unthinkable.
















