It was 5 a.m. when the phone rang at the home of a Fort Worth Star-Telegram reporter. “It’s going to happen!” said an excited man on the line, an attorney for Marina Oswald Porter. “Meet me at the ...
November 21, 1963. Dallas. Dusk. Ruth Paine, a quiet Quaker, returned home from the grocery store. On her front lawn, there was her tenant Marina Oswald, playing with her daughter Junie. And there was ...
Marina Oswald, 22, sat at a table in Parchey’s Restaurant in Washington. Ten feet away were two vigilant Secret Service agents. Slight and slim at about 5 ft. 2 in. and 98 Ibs., she had had her .hair ...
In her more than 25 hours before the Commission (longest appearance of any witness), Marina Oswald spoke mostly through a Russian interpreter, haltingly told what it was like to live with Lee Harvey ...
Gazing down toward the Fort Worth Rose Gardens, author Paul R. Gregory, 82, recalled the evening in August 1962 when he drove to the panoramic overlook at the Botanic Garden with the family of Lee ...
DALLAS — Ruth Paine, who as an Irving resident in the 1960s became inextricably linked to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy because of her ties to accused assassin Lee Harvey Oswald and ...
Ruth Paine, a woman of deep Quaker faith who in 1963 opened her modest ranch-style house in a Dallas suburb to Marina Oswald and, to a lesser extent, her husband, Lee Harvey Oswald, in the months ...