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Hugh G. Aynesworth (born August 2, 1931 in Clarksburg, West Virginia) is an American journalist. He was the lead reporter for the Dallas Morning News at the time of the John F. Kennedy assassination[1] and was the first print reporter to interview Lee Harvey Oswald's widow, Marina Oswald. Aynesworth was present during Kennedy's assassination, he was the first reporter to arrive at the scene of J.D. Tippit's murder in Oak Cliff in Dallas, and he was present at Lee Harvey Oswald's arrest at the Texas Theater in Dallas. He later became a true-crime author, co-writing the books The Only Living Witness and Conversations with a Killer about serial killer Ted Bundy. He later was a staff correspondent for Newsweek magazine and then a reporter for The Washington Times.

References

  1. ^ Bugliosi, Vincent, Reclaiming History, p. 1218.

For further reading

Broyles, William. "The Man Who Saw Too Much." Texas Monthly, March 1976.








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