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Kennedy Assassination
various, ca. 1963-1964
[Kennedy Assassination] Nick McDonald Archive, Oswald's Arresting Officer
Archive
A group of signed documents and photographs of Dallas Police Officer Nick McDonald, relating to the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald. Includes a 6" x 4" signed photograph of McDonald with Oswald's .38 pistol, a newspaper clipping, and numerous signed copies of photographs, homicide reports, and magazine articles about Oswald's capture and death. A very interesting group relating to the events surrounding John F. Kennedy's assassination. With very light wear to the photograph and minor toning to the newspaper clipping. Bold signatures. Please see photographs for further information.

Highlights include:
1. Signed Photograph of McDonald with Oswald's gun. A copy of an AP Wirephoto, signed "Officer M. 'Nick' McDonald - Captor of Oswald - 11-22-63." Captioned at the lower margin.
2. Signed Copy of Oswald's Autopsy Photograph. Signed "Oswald, After the Autopsy! 'It's All Over Now'! Officer M. 'Nick' McDonald."
3. Copies of a Dallas Police Department Homicide Report Signed 3x. Detailing Oswald's arrest and subsequent murder.
4. Copies of Parade Magazine, March 8, 1964, featuring a story on McDonald. Signed on three of the four pages.
5. A 3-page statement by McDonald concerning Oswald's capture.

Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested at a Dallas movie theater just under two hours after President Kennedy had been shot. During the arrest, Oswald attempted to shoot Officer Nick McDonald but the gun didn't go off. The two engaged in a short tussle before Oswald was disarmed and led out of the theater. He was taken into custody and formally charged for the murder of Officer Tippet that evening, although he was also already suspected of the murder of the president. During his two days at Dallas Police Headquarters, Oswald was repeatedly interrogated but continued to claim he was innocent and a "patsy". On the morning of November 24, detectives escorted Oswald through the basement of police headquarters as a means to transfer him to a nearby county jail. Oswald never made it to the armored car waiting for him; he was shot in the abdomen by Jack Ruby, fell into unconsciousness, and died two hours later at the same hospital where they had taken John F. Kennedy.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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