Oswald's gravestone moved 1,000 miles to "where it belongs"

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DALLAS -- The gravestone belonging to one of the most notorious killers in history has been returned to North Texas, CBS Dallas reported.

Wrapped only in a cardboard box and placed in the bed of a Ford F150, Lee Harvey Oswald's original grave marker was driven nearly 1,000 miles to Dallas from Roscoe, Ill., where it had been displayed in a museum.

Owner David Card said he and a friend picked the famous artifact up personally, because he did not trust anyone else to "bring it home." Card, owner of Poor David's Pub near downtown Dallas, had been embroiled in a four-year court battle, costing hundreds of thousands of dollars, over who rightfully owned the marker.

"I'm very relieved and happy to have the stone back here in Texas where it belongs," said Card, standing over the 140-pound granite marker. Like so many other chapters of the Nov. 22, 1963 Kennedy assassination in Dallas, the journey of the accused killer's grave marker is a strange one.

Oswald was killed two days after he is alleged to have killed the president, and buried in Fort Worth's Rose Hill Cemetery.

His tombstone - the one now belonging to Card - was subsequently stolen. It was eventually returned to Oswald's mother, Marguerite Oswald, who, believing it would just be stolen again off her son's grave, instead placed it in the crawl space of her Fort Worth home. After Marguerite Oswald's death, Card's father purchased her home - and all of its "contents" -- in the early 1980s.

The marker, which was discovered by an electrician working under the home, was passed around by Card's family, eventually landing in the hands of a distant relative who in 2011 sold it for $45,000 to the owner of the museum in Illinois. In litigation, Card argued that the relative did not have the right to sell the marker. The case was settled out of court on July 19, a week before trial was to have begun, returning the gravestone to Card and bringing it back to Texas.

Card says he hopes to have the marker exhibited in the Sixth Floor Museum, located in Dallas' old Texas School Book Depository building where Oswald is believed to have fired his fatal shots at Kennedy's passing motorcade. If not the Sixth Floor Museum, Card said he hopes to give it to another worthy exhibit, "maybe the Smithsonian Institute."

"I don't want it. I don't want to profit from it," he said, adding, though, that he would like to recoup his legal expenses. Card said he has no plans to place the piece of history inside his club, other than to possibly have a "private viewing" for those who have supported his efforts to get it back.

Asked where he is keeping the stone for the time being, Card said wryly: "It's in an undisclosed location guarded by the hounds from hell."

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/lee-harvey-oswalds-gravestone-moved-1000-miles/
 
maybe he should been cremated and no memoral at the time...I surprised it not
 
Yeah....hes very notorious for those magic bullets he fired....
Has any one yet ever been able to take his shots with the exact weapon he used at a target moving and of that range and have the bullets after hitting the target be found in prestine condition narry a scratch on them, as the one that he fired and hit jfk with did?
Anyone?
Anyone?
Indeed he was very very talanted...magical even....
 
Yeah....hes very notorious for those magic bullets he fired....
Has any one yet ever been able to take his shots with the exact weapon he used at a target moving and of that range and have the bullets after hitting the target be found in prestine condition narry a scratch on them, as the one that he fired and hit jfk with did?
Anyone?
Anyone?
Indeed he was very very talanted...magical even....

Recreations of the shooting:

Could Oswald have made the shots
 

Did those bullets after hitting those targets be found in prestinw condition as the gov claims the one oswald fired did?
Thats what im asking.
If oswald could do that, as is claimed, im asking if anyone else has the magic bullet touch, or is oswald unique? Perhaps magical.......even
 
Still so much speculation as to if he really did the shooting alone....and most likely, will always be.
 
I don't think he was alone. I still think our Government killed JFK i still think even secret service knew what was about to happen on that day. I got proof.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XY02Qkuc_f8[/ame]
 
I remembered when I was watching Lee Oswald's face. He was not angry or saying any profane language at all. He was straight face, calm and quiet. The other man, the owner of the bar, probably had been plan to kill Lee Oswald anyway. The owner should have known that there was a need to questioned Lee Oswald and had to have fair trail to find out if he actually carry out the assassination. We don't know if he was alone or someone was there with him or what? This is why it is a cold case not clearing up what is going on in the 3rd story museum (bookstore).

In the old video of showing John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jackie riding in the open car (1st car) being follow by the other car in the back. If there was evidence that the man in the second car or whoever was in that car might have a close shot at him. So there were no trial on finding the evidence to proof what happen to President Kennedy.

So everybody assume that Lee Oswald is the notorious killer but there was some speculation on what is behind all these. I love John F. Kennedy. He was the best president in the world. But there is something we need to look into the evidence and that Lee Oswald was not there to provide the answers whether he was guilty or not. It all happened too fast to figure out what is happening.

I am surprised that Mr. Card did not want the tombstone after the fight in the court. :lol:
 
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