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Elmer Boyd, last Dallas detective to investigate JFK assassination, took Lee Harvey Oswald into custody, dead at 96

The last police detective to investigate the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas died Friday at age 96.

Elmer L. “Sonny” Boyd died in Corsicana, Texas, about 50 miles from Dealey Plaza, where Lee Harvey Oswald shot and killed President Kennedy more than 60 years ago, the Sixth Floor Museum announced on Facebook. post on tuesday.

“Elmer was deeply involved in the local Kennedy assassination investigation, searching for evidence at the Texas School Book Depository and later escorting Lee Harvey Oswald through the hallways of Dallas Police Headquarters,” the museum said.

Elmer L. “Sonny” Boyd passed away on May 24, 2024 in Corsicana, Texas. Sixth Floor Museum at DeLay Plaza

“He was a true Southern gentleman and will be deeply missed. Our deepest condolences go out to the entire Boyd family.”

Born in the Dallas suburb of Blooming Grove, Boyd joined the Dallas Police Department as a patrol officer in May 1952 and was promoted to detective in the Homicide and Robbery Division in October 1957.

Boyd was originally assigned to join President Kennedy’s motorcade through Dallas on November 22, 1963.

But a last-minute change meant he ended up waiting for his former commander in chief at the Trade Mart, where JFK had planned to meet him for lunch that fateful day. Corsicana Daily Sun.

“We were told Kennedy was due to arrive in five minutes and then we got word he’d had an accident,” Boyd told the outlet in 2017.

President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, and Texas Governor John Connally travel in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas, minutes before JFK was shot on November 22, 1963. Bettman Archives

As news spread that the president had been shot, Boyd and his partner, Richard Sims, followed President Kennedy’s motorcade as it raced to Parkland Hospital.

Upon arriving at the hospital, Boyd and other Dallas police officers were ordered to the Texas School Book Depository building in Dealey Plaza.

“They were tracking everyone except Lee Harvey Oswald. There was an address in Irving, but it turned out to be Marina (his spouse’s) address,” he explained.

Mugshot of Lee Harvey Oswald, arrested in Dallas on suspicion of assassinating President John F. Kennedy. Getty Images
Police officer JD Tippit was shot and killed by Oswald shortly after JFK was assassinated.

Boyd was one of three men on guard on the sixth floor of the Book Depository when they learned that Dallas Constable J.D. Tippit had been shot and killed by Oswald during the pursuit.

“I was told to call the office … and they said they thought the person they were looking for, Oswald, would be there,” he recalled.

He and Sims were later photographed escorting Oswald to the Dallas police station.

Boyd (right) and his partner Richard Sims (left) escort Oswald after his arrest in Dallas, November 22, 1963. AFP via Getty Images

According to the outlet, Boyd first came to his attention about the now-historic photograph when an Irish man sent him a copy of it many years after it was taken.

“He wanted me to sign it and send it back to him and put it up in his brother’s pub,” the former Dallas detective explained.

Boyd explained that he participated in the interrogation of Oswald, who was then a suspected assassin, and was present for approximately “75 to 80 percent” of Oswald’s interviews while in custody. Said The Sixth Floor Museum in 2007.

Boyd was present during most of Oswald’s interrogations while he was in custody. Getty Images

After working until 3 a.m. for two consecutive days, he went to his mother-in-law’s house to rest.

On the morning of November 24, Boyd and his family were watching television with their families when they witnessed Jack Ruby shoot and kill Oswald as he was being transported to the prison.

Boyd said he immediately knew Ruby was the shooter.

Jack Ruby approached Lee Harvey Oswald, a suspected presidential assassin, and shot him dead as he was being taken to a Dallas police station. Bettman Archives
Ruby shot and killed Oswald as he was being transported to the prison on the morning of November 24th. Sygma via Getty Images

“Jack Ruby thought he was a big gangster, but he was really just a nightclub owner,” Boyd said. Corsicana Daily Sun.

“He said he wanted to be a hero by killing Oswald, but also to spare Jackie (Kennedy) the trauma of having to return to Dallas for the trial.”

Boyd and his partner were then called back to duty to provide guard duty to Ruby following her arrest.

Because Oswald’s transport time had been changed without public notice, he believed it was impossible for Ruby to have planned the shooting.

Kennedy was pronounced dead at Parkland Hospital at 1 p.m., 30 minutes after the shooting. Bettman Archives
A Dallas police officer holds up the rifle used to assassinate President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Bettman Archives

His name and badge number were later included in the “Disturbing the Peace” report on Oswald, who used the alias Ruby, during the investigation into the Kennedy assassination, linking the two in October 1963, one month before the president was assassinated.

He explained that the report stated that “Junior Rubenstein” (Ruby) and “Alek Hidel” (an alias for Oswald) had gotten into an argument at the apartment, but that no police intervention was necessary. Said The museum is on the sixth floor.

The charges were added to the Warren Commission Report, the 888-page official government report that investigated the assassination of President Kennedy.

The two men from Washington later met with Boyd with the report in hand to discuss the allegations.

Boyd will donate his belongings, including firearms, a cowboy hat and the handcuffs used to restrain Lee Harvey Oswald, to the Sixth Floor Museum in Dealey Plaza on May 22, 2023. Sixth Floor Museum at DeLay Plaza

“They took that as evidence that Ruby and Oswald knew each other before the shooting,” he told the Corsicana Daily Sun.

Boyd said he didn’t know why his badge number was on the report about Ruby and Oswald, but it was an official Dallas Police Department document.

The Warren Report ultimately found Ruby and Oswald did not know each other before the JFK assassination.

Boyd left the Dallas Police Department in 1978 and served another 11 years with the Euless Police Department before retiring in 1989.

He married his wife, Yvonne Smith, in 1950 and was with her for 65 years until her death in 2015. The couple had three daughters.

In 2023, Boyd donated the firearms, cowboy hat and handcuffs used after Oswald’s arrest. The Sixth Floor Museum In Dallas.

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