Image of the "three tramps" being escorted to the Sheriff's office
William Allen was the last of three news photographers who took pictures of the group that is now referred to as "The Three Tramps." The other photographers were, first, George Smith of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, and then Jack Beers of The Dallas Morning News. All of the photos were taken about two hours after the assassination as Dallas Police led Gedney, Doyle and Abrams from the south railroad yards below Dealey Plaza to the Sheriff’s office for transport to the Dallas Police station. Since the men were arrested on charges unrelated to the Kennedy assassination, their arrest records were never forwarded to federal investigators.
Photos of the three men were discovered by private researcher Richard Sprague a few years after the assassination and the arrest records were made public in city of Dallas records in 1989 to be found by researchers Ray and Mary LaFontaine four years later. At that time, both Doyle and Gedney were still alive. – Gary Mack, Curator