https://youtu.be/0S69vTtuN2U?si=mIquGA3gy_Y7n-BK
I'm not exaggerating in the title when I say this is the most important interview of the 20th century. Roger Craig was Dallas police officer of the year in 1962 and a primary investigator who was on site in Dallas November 22nd 1963. The interview runs about 20 minutes.
Craig was on the street and saw Oswald leave The book depository building and get into a light green Rambler, the same type of car owned by Oswald's landlady, Ruth Payne, contradicting the entire official timeline of Oswald's whereabouts. He was also on the 6th floor when a German 7.65 Mauser rifle was found. He was within two feet and identified the weapon directly. This was not the Manlicher Carcano rifle that the FBI said Oswald used to kill the President.
Roger Craig was cast out of the Dallas police force, inexplicably. There were multiple attempts on his life and he was ultimately eliminated in 1973, a proud and unbroken man, an American hero.
https://youtu.be/0S69vTtuN2U?si=mIquGA3gy_Y7n-BK
I'm not exaggerating in the title when I say this is the most important interview of the 20th century. Roger Craig was Dallas police officer of the year in 1962 and a primary investigator who was on site in Dallas December 22nd 1963. The interview runs about 20 minutes.
Craig was on the street and saw Oswald leave The book depository building and get into a light green Rambler, the same type of car owned by Oswald's landlady, Ruth Payne, contradicting the entire official timeline of Oswald's whereabouts. He was also on the 6th floor when a German 7.65 Mauser rifle was found. He was within two feet and identified the weapon directly. This was not the Manlicher Carcano rifle that the FBI said Oswald used to kill the President.
Roger Craig was cast out of the Dallas police force, inexplicably. There were multiple attempts on his life and he was ultimately eliminated in 1973, a proud and unbroken man, an American hero.