They denied Oswald an attorney while putting him through a series of prejudiced lineups. The men used in
the showings were police officers that had nothing to do with the witness descriptions. Some were blonde,
much heavier than Lee, with collared shirts, button down sweaters, vests, and a suit jacket.
While Oswald, only sometimes wore his over shirt, complained profusely about the clothing and lack of legal council.
He was beat up, cuts above his eye, bruises on his face, the others were neat and well groomed, not meant to be chosen.
DPD broke every rule in the book. Witnesses were told going in, "...we want to try to wrap him up real tight on
killing this officer. We think he is the same one that shot the President." While fill-ins did not match their descriptions.
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LAST WORDS OF LEE HARVEY OSWALD | Compiled by Mae Brussell
Friday
4:45 P.M. At a Lineup for Helen Markham, Witness to Tippit Murder"It isn't right to put me in line with these teenagers. . . . You know what you are doing, and you are trying to railroad me. . . .
I want my lawyer. . . . You are doing me an injustice by putting me out there dressed different than these other men. . . .
I am out there, the only one with a bruise on his head. . . . I don t believe the lineup is fair, and I desire to put on a jacket
similar to those worn by some of the other individuals in the lineup. . . . All of you have a shirt on, and I have a T-shirt on.
I want a shirt or something. . . . This T-shirt is unfair."
6:30 P.M. Lineup for Witnesses Cecil J. McWatters, Sam Guinyard, and Ted Callaway"I didn't shoot anyone," Oswald yelled in the halls to reporters. . . . "I want to get in touch with a lawyer,
Mr. Abt, in New York City. . . . I never killed anybody."
7:10 P.M. Arraignment: State of Texas v. Lee Harvey Oswald for Murder with Malice of Officer J. D. Tippit of the Dallas Police Dept."I insist upon my constitutional rights. . . . The way you are treating me, I might as well be in Russia. . . .
I was not granted my request to put on a jacket similar to those worn by other individuals in some previous lineups."
7:50 P.M. Lineup for Witness J. D. Davis"I have been dressed differently than the other three. . . . Don't you know the difference? I still have on the same
clothes I was arrested in. The other two were prisoners, already in jail." Seth Kantor, reporter, heard Oswald yell, "I am only a patsy.
11:20 - 11:25 P.M. Lineup for Press Conference; Jack Ruby PresentWhen newsmen asked Oswald about his black eye, he answered, "A cop hit me." When asked about the earlier arraignment,
Oswald said "Well, I was questioned by Judge Johnston. However, I protested at that time that I was not allowed legal
representation during that very short and sweet hearing. I really don't know what the situation is about.
Nobody has told me anything except that I am accused of murdering a policeman. I know nothing more than that,
and I do request someone to come forward to give me legal assistance." When asked, "Did you kill the President?"
Oswald replied, "No. I have not been charged with that. In fact, nobody has said that to me yet. The first thing
I heard about it was when the newspaper reporters in the hall asked me that question. . . . I did not do it.
I did not do it. . . . I did not shoot anyone."
Saturday
2:15 P.M. Lineup for Witnesses William W. Scoggins and William Whaley"I refuse to answer questions. I have my T-shirt on, the other men are dressed differently. . . .
Everybody's got a shirt and everything, and I've got a T-shirt on. . . . This is unfair."
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