DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - It was 47 years ago that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in downtown Dallas. It was a moment that stunned the nation. Lee Harvey Oswald would become the prime ...
(CBSDFW.COM/CBSNEWS) - An FBI informant told officials that Jack Ruby, the man who eventually shot Lee Harvey Oswald, said to "watch the fireworks" on the day President John F. Kennedy was killed, ...
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy has long been mired with conspiracy theories over the number of shooters and who they were, but do the newly released files shed any new revelations on ...
On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was shot down by Lee Harvey Oswald as he was being driven through the streets of Dallas. Two days later, Oswald himself was killed at the hands of ...
President John F. Kennedy’s assassination remains one of the most shocking moments in American history, but what happened next is almost just as hard to believe. On Nov. 24, 1963 — two days after Lee ...
One of the most powerful images in American history is the execution of President John F. Kennedy’s accused assassin on national television before an estimated 80 million Americans. Jack Ruby — viewed ...
Jack Ruby grew up in a crowded house in Chicago. In fact, lots of them. Ruby and his eight siblings moved repeatedly, children of an alcoholic father and a mother they remembered as domineering and ...
When now Dallas County District Judge Brandon Birmingham started working in the Dallas County District Attorney’s Office’s cold case unit, one set of files that was forbidden fruit, even for the ...
Conspiracy theories pullulate and many seem believable, and that’s the trouble: With so many that are credible to consider, it’s just incredible. Was Jack Ruby part of a scheme to get Lee Harvey ...
On Feb. 10, 1964 Jack Ruby is surrounded by members of the media during a recess in his trial. His defense attorneys, Joe Tonahill (left) and Melvin Belli (right) sit with him. Tom Dillard / Staff ...
On Friday, Nov. 22, 1963, at 12:30 p.m. CST in Dallas, Texas, John F. Kennedy, the 35th president of the United States, was riding in the back of a car as his presidential motorcade wound its way ...