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JFK Assassination-James Leavelle Autographed Ruby Gunshot Photo [181972]

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JFK Assassination-James Leavelle Autographed Ruby Gunshot Photo  [181972]
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Here is the 9x14" Pulitzer Prize winning photo, stamped on verso "Photo by Bob Jackson, 1963 copyright etc." also marked EXHIBIT 53-A. In one corner is a faint purple stamp, Dallas and Dec 7 are only legible.There is some light creasing although the photo has great clarity. The other gem in this lot is an 8x10" cropped photo of the same scene with a clear and bold James R Leavelle signature in black. "James Robert Leavelle (August 23, 1920 – August 29, 2019) was a Dallas Police Department homicide detective who, on November 24, 1963, was escorting Lee Harvey Oswald through the basement of Dallas Police headquarters when Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby. Leavelle prominently was noted in films and photographs—including one that won a Pulitzer Prize—taken just as Ruby shot Oswald. On November 22, 1963, after Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested at the Texas Theatre for the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy and the murder of Dallas police officer J. D. Tippit, Leavelle told Tippit murder witnesses Ted Callaway and Sam Guinyard while they were waiting to view Oswald in a line-up, "We want to be sure, we want to try to wrap him up real tight on killing this officer. We think he is the same one that shot the President. But if we can wrap him up tight on killing this officer, we have got him." On November 24, Oswald was handcuffed between Leavelle and fellow detective L. C. Graves as he was being led through the basement of the Dallas Police Headquarters to an armored car that was to take him from the city jail to the county jail. Jack Ruby emerged from the crowd and shot and mortally wounded Oswald at point-blank range. Leavelle would later state that when Ruby fired and Oswald screamed "Oh!" and slumped to the floor, "I had to go down with him because I was handcuffed to him. ...Graves had grabbed his gun and was wrestling the gun away from him."[8] Leavelle and Graves carried Oswald into the basement level jail office. Leavelle gave interviews in which he said he saw Ruby emerge with the gun and that he had jerked Oswald by his trousers to pull him behind him when the shot was fired. He noted Graves wrestling with Ruby and that Ruby was "still trying to snap the pistol". He also said he tried to talk to Oswald on the floor of the jail office but that Oswald never answered him. He also said he had known Ruby before and "had recognized him" as he emerged from the crowd. Leavelle later transferred Ruby to the county jail on November 25." from wikipedia