"JFK First Day Evidence", by Gary Savage $29 The Shoppe Press, P.O. Box 2741, Monroe LA 71207-2741. (318) 322-4081 New Evidence, some never before seen, is now revealed direct from the original files of the Dallas Police Department on the assassination of John F. Kennedy. "I knew what I was looking at had to be important. I just didn't know how important. My uncle, Rusty Livingstone, had worked for the Dallas police in 1963 when JFK was assassinated and kept a personal file on much of the evidence gathered in the Crime Lab investigation. "I wondered if his old briefcase, stored away in a closet for 30 years, held any secrets. After almost five years of study, I've learned that Rusty's first generation photos are possibly the most important documentation to date which can now independently verify the authenticity of the first day evidence gathered by the Dallas Police Crime Lab." GARY SAVAGE "JFK First Day Evidence" is a straightforward presentation of the original Dallas police evidence, explained by the Crime Lab detectives who processed it. Finally understand for yourself the true evidence gathered in the case through their own words, collected from original testimony as well as recent personal interviews. Rusty's photos are original and did not pass through the bureaucracies of the FBI, the 1964 Warren Commission (WC), or the 1979 House Select Comittee on Assassinations (HSCA). Much speculation can now be laid to rest through this organized viewing of first generation photographs with explanations by Rusty and his fellow co-workers, men simply doing their job as Dallas Police Crime Lab detectives. There are no credits to the National Archives for photo rights. The book contains over 140 original Dallas police photographs. Pick up a copy of "The Warren Commission Report" and see for yourself how clear the first generation photos shown here compare to the other second and third generation photos published to date. Rusty made copies of multiple pieces of evidence, including the infamous "backyard photos," for the Dallas police. Learn what is now no longer controversy, as well as what might be destined to remain controversial. See the photograph of the Minox spy camera that the FBI tried to make go away, but which was actually found by Homicide Detective Gus Rose and later photographed in the Dallas police property room. Was it Lee Harvey Oswald's, or possibly Michael Paine's? Was Oswald a spy, or a wanna-be? Included are photos of Oswald's fingerprints found on the side of the trigger housing of the rifle taken from the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building by Lieutenant J. C. Day. These prints have been recently reexamined for this work by Captain Jerry Powdrill of the West Monroe Police Department as well as Vincent Scalice, an expert for the HSCA. An explanation is also included of the Oswald palm print found by Lt. Day. The palm print was actually seen by at least five Dallas Police Crime Lab detectives BEFORE it was sent to the FBI! Also included are the transcripts of the dictabelt recordings of Dallas Police Channels One and Two. As an appendix, a complete work by Dallas County Sheriff Jim Bowles explains the recordings and the erroneous conclusion reached by the HSCA. This is not a conspiracy book, but a valuable hard-cover reference tool which might well be used and studied for generations to come. If you desire to know the TRUTH of the real evidence found originally by the Dallas Police Department, "JFK First Day Evidence" is a must read!