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Article: Report: Former Dallas district attorney gave filmmakers access to legal files, evidence in JFK assassination
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- Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque)
- Article date:
- February 26, 2008
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DALLAS (AP) - A longtime prosecutor agreed while he was in office
to give filmmakers access to documents connected to President
Kennedy's assassination and helped form a company to take part in
the venture, a newspaper reported Sunday.
New details about District Attorney Henry Wade's involvement in
the proposed project about the JFK assassination and the trial of
Jack Ruby were contained in long-hidden files discovered in a
courthouse safe, according to The Dallas Morning News.
Wade died in 2001.
Current Dallas County DA Craig Watkins announced the discovery of
the files last Monday.
Items in the safe also included a purported transcript between
Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald and his ...