WRR Interview with DPD Officer Robert E. Dugger on What He Saw in Trauma Room 1

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Online Denis Morissette

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I think it is November 22, 1963. Or it could be the next day. The officer is Sgt. Robert E. Dugger. This audio is available online for the first time in 62 years.


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Online Charles Collins

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Thank you Dennis. I am just about always interested in what people who were actually there have to say. Sgt. Dugger apparently observed some interesting things. And it seems obvious to me that this must have been only a short time after the events.

Online Dan O'meara

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Nice one Dennis.
It's amazing that interviews like this are emerging so many years after the assassination.

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Online Denis Morissette

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Dugger is mentioned in the book The Death of a President.

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I have a few more excerpts on my YT channel. In one a reporter says a fuse blew up in his equipment making it impossible to air his live broadcast. Otherwise, he could have recorded the shots.
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Online Charles Collins

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I have a few more excerpts on my YT channel. In one a reporter says a fuse blew up in his equipment making it impossible to air his live broadcast. Otherwise, he could have recorded the shots.



How many times have I (and I would imagine most others familiar with the assassination) wished that there was a recording available of the sound of the shots?   

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A.J. L’Hoste of WFAA was right in front of the TSBD 30 minutes before the shots. He changed positions far from the TSBD. He had a camera and an audio recorder with him.

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A.J. L’Hoste of WFAA was right in front of the TSBD 30 minutes before the shots. He changed positions far from the TSBD. He had a camera and an audio recorder with him.

Bummer.

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