Oswald ran there, discarding his coat and ducking in and out
of the recessed doorways of storefronts as police cars whizzed by with their
sirens wailing. The neighborhood is largely Hispanic now, but its basic
configuration remains the same. Johnny Calvin Brewer, the manager of a modest
shoe store, had noticed Oswald’s suspicious behavior and began following him
for several blocks. He saw Oswald duck into a vintage movie theater called the
Texas Theatre, built in the 1930s and owned for a time by Howard Hughes. Oswald
slipped by a distracted ticket taker
Oswald ran there, discarding his coat and ducking in and
out of the recessed doorways of storefronts as police cars whizzed by with
their sirens wailing
who was listening to the radio and disappeared into the
darkness.
Oswald Rooming House Tour © 1206 N Beckley Blvd, Dallas Texas (214)-310-0700
Oswald Rooming House Tour © 1206 N Beckley Blvd, Dallas Texas (214)-310-0700
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