[ ENTER IN EUROPE ] [ ENTER IN NORTH AMERICA ] I was the first Westerner to interview Russians who knew Lee Harvey Oswald during his stay in Moscow and Minsk from 1959 to 1962. In 1991 and 1992 I made several trips into the disintegrating Soviet Union and videotaped extensive interviews with these witnesses. This site presents some of the statements, information, photographs, letters, sound recordings, and other artifacts, I discovered during those trips. (Like the photo on the right, originally taken in Moscow when Oswald first arrived there, a signed copy of which we found in Minsk.) Upon returning from Russia, I published a preliminary report of my research in The Third Decade (Vol. 8 # 4 May 1992 pp. 30-35.) When asked, I also shared my material with researchers: David Lifton, John Newman, Larry Schiller & Norman Mailer, Ray & Mary La Fontaine, Jane Rusconi, A.J. Weberman, the producers of PBS’s Frontline, and Documentary Associates in Toronto, and others. But I take no responsibility for what they have done with it or how they chose to interpret it. As far as conclusions go, I disagree with everybody. And I mean everybody – from Warren to Stone. Nobody has yet, to my satisfaction, introduced a single credible sustainable scenario explaining the events that unfolded in Dealey Plaza the day JFK was assassinated–paradoxically one of the most witnessed murders in history. The key to the mystery remains buried with Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President Kennedy. I chose to look into a small part of his life– just to see what’s there out of personal curiosity and in the knowledge that nobody had been there before me. These are the results. [ENTER IN EUROPE ] [ ENTER IN NORTH AMERICA ] Copyright © Peter Wronski 1991-2001 |
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