Fight Over JFK Sniper’s Perch Goes to Court

DALLAS (AP) _ A long-running dispute between two men who both claim to own the “sniper’s perch” in the JFK assassination returns to court next month.

Testimony was to have begun today to determine who owns the sixth-floor window from the Texas School Book Depository — where Lee Harvey Oswald positioned himself to fire on President John F. Kennedy. But the hearing was moved to March 16 because there’s a new lawyer in the case.

Caruth Byrd, of Van, has sued Aubrey Mayhew, of Nashville, Tenn.

Byrd, 67, says he inherited the window from his father, who owned the building and removed it about six weeks after Kennedy’s assassination in 1963.

Mayhew, 81, owned the building from 1970 to 1973. He claims to own the perch and says the elder Byrd removed the wrong window.

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