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Accomplices at the Scene of the AssassinationPage 248
Oswald's EscapePage 252
Background of Lee Harvey OswaldPage 254
Residence in the Soviet UnionPage 254
Associations in the Dallas-Fort Worth CommunityPage 280
Political Activities Upon Return to the United StatesPage 287
Contacts With the Cuban and Soviet Embassies in Mexico City and the Soviet Embassy in Washington, D.C.Page 299
Investigation of Other ActivitiesPage 312
Oswald Was Not an Agent for the U.S. GovernmentPage 325
Oswald's FinancesPage 328
Possible Conspiracy Involving Jack RubyPage 333
Ruby's Activities From November 21 to November 24, 1963Page 333
Ruby and Oswald Were Not AcquaintedPage 359
Ruby's Background and AssociationsPage 365
ConclusionPage 374
 
CHAPTER VII. LEE HARVEY OSWALD: BACKGROUND AND POSSIBLE MOTIVESPage 375
The Early YearsPage 377
New York CityPage 378
Return to New Orleans and Joining the Marine CorpsPage 383
Interest in MarxismPage 388
Defection to the Soviet UnionPage 390
Return to the United StatesPage 394
Personal RelationsPage 400
EmploymentPage 402
Attack on General WalkerPage 404
Political ActivitiesPage 406
Interest in CubaPage 412
Possible Influence of Anti-Kennedy Sentiment in DallasPage 415
Relationship With WifePage 416
The Unanswered QuestionsPage 421
ConclusionPage 423
 
CHAPTER VIII. THE PROTECTION OF THE PRESIDENTPage 425
The Nature of the Protective AssignmentPage 426
Evaluation of Presidential Protection at the Time of the Assassination of President KennedyPage 428
Intelligence Functions Relating to Presidential Protection at the Time of the Dallas TripPage 429
Liaison With Other Government AgenciesPage 444
Other Protective Measures and Aspects of Secret Service PerformancePage 444
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