Image of assassination eyewitnesses at the Dallas County Sheriff's office
According to her affidavit of November 22, 1963, Jean Hill and her friend, Mary Moorman, were taken to the press room at the Dallas County Sheriff's Department by reporter Jim Featherston of the Dallas Times Herald. In her later testimony to the Warren Commission, Hill indicated that Featherston had intimidated her and tried to convince her to change her eyewitness account of the assassination. Years later, in both her 1989 oral history with The Sixth Floor Museum and her controversial autobiography, JFK: The Last Dissenting Witness (1992), Hill expanded her story and said that she was roughly taken by men claiming to be Secret Service agents to the nearby county courts building. There she was allegedly told by these agents that only three shots were fired instead of the four to six shots that Hill believed she heard in Dealey Plaza.
Reporter Jim Featherston later gave his account of the situation, explaining that Hill and Moorman had voluntarily accompanied him to the press room at the sheriff's department so that he could hear their eyewitness accounts and examine Moorman's Polaroid photos from Dealey Plaza. In 1994, he said, "Before long, the pressroom became filled with other newsmen. Mrs. Hill told her story over and over again for television and radio. Each time, she would embellish it a bit until her version began to sound like Dodge City at high noon." - Stephen Fagin, Curator