Nestled in the middle of an industrial neighborhood where many awake to the vigorous hustle and bustle of everyday life lies an area where thirty-five, and possibly many more, black Houstonians share their final resting place. Situated by a bayou that is lined with trash and home to squirrels, birds, rabbits, snakes, a
William Frank Goffney was questioned after the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, December 13, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. This police report details the brief interrogation after he was released by the Dallas Police Department. This document can be found at the University of North Texas Library - JFK Special Collections
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