PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION
ON THE ASSASSINATION OF
PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY
AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF TEXAS, County of Dallas, ss :
Before me, Mary Rattan, a Notary Public in and for said County, State of
Texas, on this day personally appeared Lt. J. C. Day, Dallas Police Department,
who, after being by me duly sworn, on oath deposes and says:
When testifying before the President's Commission, I stated I did not remember
who returned the two spent 6.5 hulls and envelope to my possession on the night
of November 22, 1963. Since returning to Dallas Detective C. N. Dhority has
called my attention to the fact he brought the three hulls in the envelope to me
and asked me to check them again for fingerprints even though I had checked them
when they were picked up on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository
about 1:20 p.m. November 22, 1963 by Detective R. M. Sims and myself and placed
in a manila envelope. Since talking to Dhority I remember now that he was the
one who returned the shells to me about 10:00 p.m. and stated that his office
wanted to retain one. He left me two shells and the envelope that Detective Sims
and I had previously marked. It was then that I scratched my name on the two
shells that were released at 11:45 p.m. Agent Vince Drain along with the rifle
and other evidence.
Signed this 7th day of May 1964.
(S) J. C. Day,
J. C. DAY.
PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION
ON THE ASSASSINATION OF
PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY
AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Dallas, ss:
Before me, Mary Rattan, a Notary Public in and for said County, State of
Texas, on this day personally appeared Lt. J. C. Day, Dallas Police Department,
who, after being by me duly sworn, on oath deposes and says:
The following affidavit is made to clear up confusion regarding the three spent
6.5 hulls, commission numbers 543, 544, and 545, found by the 6th floor window
of the Texas School Book Depository on November 22, 1963. The hulls were picked
up by Detective R. M. Sims and Lieutenant J. C. Day and placed in an envelope.
Detective R. L. Studebaker was also present. The envelope was marked and dated
by Sims and Day. Detective Sims took the hulls after they were checked for
fingerprints by Day. The third hull, commission number 545, was later released
directly to the FBI by the Dallas Police Department Homicide Division. At 10:00
P.M. November 22, 1963, Detective C. N. Dhority brought the three hulls in the
marked envelope back to Lieutenant Day in the Identification Bureau office to
recheck for prints. Dhority retained one hull, commission number 545 and left
the other two, commission numbers 543, 544 along with the envelope with me to be
sent to the FBI. Vince Drain, FBI agent, took custody at 11:45 A.M. the same
day. When I appeared before the commission April 22, 1964, I could not find my
name on one of the hulls, identified as commission number 543, and thought this
was the hull that had been retained by Dhority. On June 8, 1964, the three
hulls, commission numbers 543, 544, and 545, were back in Dallas and were
examined by Captain G. M. Doughty and myself at the local FBI office. Close
examination with a magnifying glass under a good light disclosed that my name
"Day" was on all three hulls, at the small end. Also GD for Captain
George Doughty was on two of them. Commission numbers 543 and 544 were the first
two sent to Washington on November 22, 1963. They have Doughty's initials where
he marked the hulls as they were released to Vince Drain at 11:45 P.M. on
November 22, 1963 by Doughty and Day. The third hull, commission number 545,
does not have Doughty's mark, but is plainly marked "Day". In
Washington, I had numbers 543 and 545 switched because I didn't find my name on
number 543. I can identify commission numbers 543, 544, and 545 from my name on
them, as the three hulls found on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book
Depository on November 22, 1963. As to the time I scratched my name on the
hulls, I do not remember whether it was at the window when picked up or at 10:00
P.M. November 22, 1963, when they were returned to me by Dhority in the marked
envelope. It had to be one or the other, because this is the only time I had all
three hulls in my possession. Both Detective R. L. Studebaker and Detective R.
M. Sims, who were present at the window when the hulls were picked up, state I
marked them as they were found under the window.
Signed this 23d day of June 1964.
(S) J. C. Day,
J. C. DAY.
Source:
Warren Commission Hearings, Vol. VII, p. 401.
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