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example, that the assassins appeared to have escaped. That would
have been understandable.
It had been made clear that the normal Secret Service
operation in Dallas had been reinforced by additional agents from
Washington, D.C. and most of the Dallas F.B.I. most certainly was
out in force, not to mention the Dallas police. It simply did
not make sense that for more than two hours there was no mention
of the moderately interesting question as to who was believed to
have shot the President.
Much later it was learned that minutes following the
assassination, three men had been arrested after running from the
grassy knoll -- the area directly in front of the President, from
which most of the members of the crowd heard the shooting -- to
the railroad yard in back. Those men were marched under shotgun
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arrest to the Sheriff's office on Houston Street. Their arrest,
along with the shotguns in the hands of the police escort, was
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caught in photographs taken by three news photographers.
Yet
they were never mugged nor fingerprinted by the Dallas
part
authorities. Not even their names were taken before their quiet
release.
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early arrest of these men will be found in the Notes for Chapter
One, therein described after the reference to Page 3.
Henceforth, arterisks will be employed only with regard to
minor notes for purposes of clarification at the bottom of the
page. In order to facilitate reading, footnote numbers will not
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