The Jury Experience: An Immersive Courtroom Case

File:Lee_Harvey_Oswald_1963.jpgOswald as a U.S. Marine in 1956Apartment building where Oswald lived in MinskOswald's $19.95 second-hand Carcano rifle in the U.S. National ArchivesOswald rented an apartment in this building in Uptown New Orleans c. May–September 1963.Oswald's mugshot following his arrest for disturbing the peace in New Orleans, August 9, 1963Oswald passing out "Fair Play for Cuba" leaflets in New Orleans, August 16, 1963Texas School Book Depository, the building where Oswald worked, and from which he shot KennedyWitness Howard Brennan standing in the same spot across the street from the Texas School Book Depository four months after the assassination. Circle "A" indicates where he saw Oswald fire a rifle at the presidential motorcade.Officer J. D. TippitAn FBI, simulated recreation of the positions of Oswald and officer Tippit at the time of his shooting.The .38 Caliber Revolver allegedly used by Oswald to kill officer Tippit some 40 minutes after assassinating president John F. Kennedy.Fake Selective Service System (draft) card in the name of "Alek James Hidell", which was found on Oswald when he was arrested. "A. Hidell" was the name used on both envelope and order slip to buy the alleged murder weapon (see CE 773),[217] and "A. J. Hidell" was the alternate name on the New Orleans post office box rented June 11, 1963, by Oswald.[218] Both the alleged murder weapon and the pistol in Oswald's possession at arrest had earlier been shipped (at separate times) to Oswald's Dallas P.O. Box 2915, as ordered by "A. J. Hidell".[219]File:Ruby_shoots_Oswald.jpgOswald burial with Marina Oswald and child in attendance on November 25, 1963 at Rose Hill Cemetery in Ft. Worth

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