Jim Leavelle

Jim Leavelle

Jack Ruby shoots Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24, 1963. Leavelle is at the left side of the photograph, in the light suit.
Born James Robert Leavelle
August 23, 1920
Red River County, Texas
Nationality American
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James Robert "Jim" Leavelle (born August 23, 1920) is the former Dallas, Texas, homicide detective who was escorting Lee Harvey Oswald through the basement of Dallas Police headquarters when Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby. Widely distributed photographs of Oswald shortly before the shooting, depict Leavelle standing to Oswald's right and wearing a light-colored suit with matching hat.

Leavelle was born and raised in Red River County, Texas. He served in the United States Navy during World War II, and was a sailor on board the USS Whitney during the December 7, 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.[1] He joined the Dallas Police Department in April 1950 and retired in April 1975.[2][3]

In a 2006 interview Leavelle, who was the first to interrogate Oswald after his arrest,[1] recalled joking to Oswald before the transfer, " 'Lee, if anybody shoots at you, I hope they're as good a shot as you are.' He kind of smiled and said, ‘Nobody’s going to shoot at me.’ ”[1]

He personally believes that Oswald acted alone in killing Kennedy,[1] and said that in a 2006 discussion, he was told by Oswald's brother Robert that he believes the same thing, "because I knew my brother."[1] The suit Leavelle wore on 24th November 1963, the handcuffs used to restrain Lee Harvey Oswald and the grey fedora Jack Ruby wore when killing Oswald are now on display at the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas, Texas.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Brokaw, Tom (December 7, 2006). "Pearl Harbor survivor witnesses history — twice". MSNBC.com.
  2. "Warren Commission, Volume VII: James R. Leavelle" (PDF). Retrieved October 2, 2012.
  3. Stengle, Jamie (May 14, 2013). "Dallas police honor detective cuffed to Oswald". Associated Press.