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Allen Crop ( Credit: Gary Shaw's Cover-Up ) Via-Barry Krusch3829 views
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Allen Crop ( Credit: Gary Shaw's Cover-Up ) Via-Barry Krusch4264 views
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AllenUnger LARGE5480 views
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Allen_Crop4.jpg4036 views
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Allen_Crop3.jpg3896 views
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Allen_Crop2.jpg4056 views
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Allen_Crop1.jpg4510 views
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Allen Large2544 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This image shows Captain J.W. "Will" Fritz and Elmer Boyd, both of the Dallas Police Department, exiting the Texas School Book Depository on November 22, 1963. Elmer Boyd carries a rifle in his right hand.
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Allen Large2402 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This partial image shows Dallas Police Detective Marvin Johnson on the steps of the Texas School Book Depository holding a Dr. Pepper bottle, a bag containing chicken bones and a cigarette package that were found on the building's sixth floor near the sniper's perch on November 22, 1963. Johnson appears to be talking to Dallas Times Herald reporter Darwin Payne.
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Allen Large2812 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald staff photographer William Allen. This image shows Dallas Police Detectives Leslie Montgomery and Marvin Johnson on the steps of the Texas School Book Depository with a long paper bag and Dr. Pepper bottle that were found on the building's sixth floor on November 22, 1963. Dallas Times Herald reporter Darwin Payne is located on the right in the image.
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Allen Large2799 viewsOriginal black and white photographic negative taken by Dallas Times Herald photographer William Allen as police and detectives guard the front entrance to the Texas School Book Depository building within 50 minutes of the assassination. Shortly after this picture was taken, Dallas Police officer M. N. McDonald, right, raced to Oak Cliff to investigate when he heard on the police radio that an officer had been shot there.
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