
Behind the Scenes: Covering the JFK Assassination
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Todd Waites
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Darwin Payne
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On November 22, 1963, the author of Behind the Scenes was a young Dallas Times Herald reporter who sprinted from his newspaper desk to Dealey Plaza minutes after shots were fired at President John F. Kennedy.
Eyewitnesses he found at Dealey Plaza included Abraham Zapruder, who insisted from the first moments that the president could not have survived the serious wounds he had seen so clearly through his camera viewfinder. Payne interviewed detectives outside the School Book Depository that early afternoon as they brought down evidence of the shooter’s location, as well as his rifle, and he was among several journalists taken to the assassin’s sixth-floor window from where fatal shots had been fired.
Before the day ended, Payne was in the Oak Cliff rooming house where the suspect had been living briefly apart from his Russian wife, Marina. Payne learned that the alleged assassin, now in police custody after being charged with the murder of officer J. D. Tippit, was known as O. H. Lee instead of Lee Harvey Oswald.
On Payne’s regular Saturday night police-beat duty, he was among the growing number of assertive journalists from throughout the nation who saw and heard Oswald being led to and from his jail cell to the homicide office for interrogation. The mind-boggling weekend was still not over, for the next morning nightclub owner Jack Ruby shot and killed Oswald.
The book is published by University of North Texas Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
©2023 Darwin Payne (P)2025 Redwood AudiobooksReseñas de la Crítica
“This is a master craftsman and gifted storyteller at his very best.” (Bob Schieffer, CBS News)
“A riveting, minute-by-minute, on-constant-deadline, hold-on-tight account of that dark day in Dallas.” (Roger Summers, journalist, author, and historian)
"Loaded with back stories and details to which few were privy..." (D Magazine)
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