#973 – Steve Cameron, Roger Craig Jr

 

  • Steve Cameron, author and producer of the upcoming book and movie The Deputy Interviews about Roger Craig, DPD
  • The Deputy Interviews facebook page
  • The foreword for the book is written by Dave Ratcliffe
  • Video: The Deputy Interviews by Steve Cameron – Book trailer
  • Video: JFK Assassination: The Roger Craig Story
  • Roger Craig’s bio
  • Video: Tribute to Roger Dean Craig: An Unsung American Hero
  • Order your copy of the book here
  • The true story of JFK Assassination witness and former Dallas Deputy Sheriff Roger Dean Craig
  • Special discount for Black Op Radio listeners: $10 off: Use the coupon code blackopradio
  • Nigel Turner’s The Men Who Killed Kennedy
  • Oliver Stone’s movie JFK inspired Steve to learn more about the case
  • FREE Online Ebook: When They Kill A President by Roger Craig
  • When They Kill A President facebook page
  • Witness statements were changed by the WC
  • The Columbine High School massacre
  • How the media manipulates news stories
  • Problem-Reaction-Solution
  • Documentary: Evidence of Revision: Watch online: Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Part 5Part 6
  • Download the documentary Evidence of Revision (MP4): Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4Part 5Part 6
  • How Steve got in touch with Roger Jr.
  • Patrolman J.W. Foster’s testimony to the WC: Read OnlineDownload PDF
  • Wayne and Edna Hartman’s story
  • An FBI agent “inspects” the area for bullet fragments: see pic here
  • From the book The JFK Assassination File by Retired Dallas Police Chief Jesse Curry
  • Roger Craig arrested a woman immediately after the shooting
  • Roger Craig Jr. is also a former Dallas Deputy Sheriff
  • Witness Arnold Rowland said he saw two men on the sixth floor: see video here
  • Roger Craig was one of the first officers at the “sniper’s nest”
  • He saw three shells lying about an inch apart from each other facing the same direction
  • But the shells are scattered in the photographs we see today
  • Deputy constable Seymour Weitzman saw a 7.65 mauser rifle on the sixth floor
  • Roger Craig was right there when that happened
  • That rifle then morphed into a 6.5 Italian carbine rifle
  • Roger Craig was named Man of the Year by the sheriff’s office in 1960
  • Craig saw Oswald escape the scene of the assassination in a rambler station wagon
  • Clay Shaw owned a rambler station wagon
  • Roger Craig was eventually let go or fired by Sheriff Bill Decker
  • Five attempts on Craig’s life
  • Seymour Weitzman stated in his affidavit dated 11.23.1963 that he saw a 7.65 mauser rifle: typedhandwritten
  • FREE Borrowable Ebook: Rush to Judgment (1967) by Mark Lane
  • FREE Borrowable Ebook: Rush to Judgment (1992) by Mark Lane
  • FREE Borrowable Ebook: Coup d’etat in America by Alan J. Weberman and Michael Canfield
  • Weitzman wasn’t allowed to talk to the HSCA
  • Eugene Boone’s affidavit stating that he saw a 7.65 mauser: IMAGE ONE ,   IMAGE TWO,  IMAGE THREE
  • FREE Download EbookCover-Up by J. Gary Shaw and Larry R. Harris
  • J. Gary Shaw knew Roger Craig through Penn Jones
  • Penn Jones was working with Jim Garrison
  • FREE DOWNLOAD EBOOK: Forgive My Grief by Penn Jones, Jr.: Vol 1Vol 2Vol 3Vol 4
  • How Roger Craig met Penn Jones
  • Movie: Executive Action starring Burt Lancester: watch full movie
  • Roger Craig’s father was convinced that his son was murdered
  • The body had bruises on his knees and both the wrists
  • The Medical Examiner concluded that it was a suicide
  • Robert Groden had a scheduled recording with Roger the day he was killed or shortly after
  • Sheriff Decker told all of his deputies that they are not to participate in the motorcade
  • Dallas Mayor Earl Cabell’s brother Charles Cabell was the Deputy Director of the CIA in 1961
  • He was fired by President Kennedy following the Bay of Pigs fiasco
  • Abraham Bolden, the first African-American secret service agent on the White House detail
  • JFK hired Bolden personally
  • Vince Palamara highly recommends the book The Deputy Interviews
  • Roger Craig never changed his story
  • He was committed to the truth no matter what
  • “If you pursue the assassination and its aftermath, be sure you are willing to pay the full price” – Roger Craig