Lee Harvey Oswald's Assassination

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Section IV discusses the time period of the investigation by the House Select Committee on Assassinations, whose existence is owed to the Assassination Information Bureau, from its start-up to its blazing end (Oglesby, 1992, p. 1, 23). As such, it arguably discusses a wider range of topics than any other section; it is also the longest section, spanning pages 117 to 256. First on the list are the connections Lee Harvey Oswald had with three Congressional witnesses who, all within a week’s time, appeared to have committed suicide or been executed (Oglesby, 1992, p. 121-135). Chapters 7 through 10, which cover pages 137 to 175, talk about, for one, the media’s “hard time reporting developments” and declaration that “there was nothing new”