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  1. Howard Brennan was a witness to the assassination of John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas in 1963. He described a sniper he saw in the sixth floor window of the Texas School Book Depository, but failed to identify Lee Harvey Oswald as the shooter in a lineup.

  2. Howard Brennan claimed he saw Lee Harvey Oswald shoot President Kennedy from the sixth floor of the Texas Book Depository. He wrote a book about his account and died in 1984.

  3. Howard Brennan was one of the four witnesses in Dealey Plaza who noticed a gunman. In a statement on the day of the assassination, Brennan claimed that the gunman was “a white man in his early 30’s, slender, nice looking, slender and would weigh about 165 to 175 pounds.

  4. Aug 5, 2018 · A 1966 radio interview with Harold Weisberg, author of Whitewash and Whitewash II, who questions the credibility of two key Warren Commission witnesses, Howard Brennan and Marrion Baker. He exposes the inconsistencies and contradictions in their statements about Oswald's involvement in the JFK assassination.

  5. Howard L. Brennan was standing at the corner of Houston and Elm facing the Texas Book Depository in Dealey Plaza when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Brennan claimed he saw Lee...

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  6. However, Howard Leslie Brennan, a 45‐year‐old steamfitter, got a good look at the man in the window. Said Mr. Brennan: ‘“He was standing up and resting against the left window sill, with the...

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  8. Jul 10, 2020 · In fact, prominent California attorney and junior counsel for the Warren Commission, Joseph Ball, did not believe Brennan. According to Edward Epstein, Ball based his doubt on the failure of Brennan to identify Oswald at a lineup and his similar failure to do so during an FBI interview.

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