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Posted by Peter Rosa on Sun Aug 17 21:26:03 2025, in response to Lee Harvey Oswald was NYC Subway buff, posted by LuchAAA on Sun Aug 17 02:49:45 2025. Oswald’s timeline in New York. Note: Marguerite is his nutjob mother, John is his older half brother John Pic, Robert is his other half brother Robert Pic, and the Murrets refer to his Mob-connected uncle Dutz Murret.August, 1952: Marguerite and LHO go to New York City and move in with John, now married, and his family on E. 92nd Street. August, 1952: LHO enrolls at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran School. August, 1952: LHO threatens Mrs. Pic with a pocket knife, and the Oswalds are asked to leave. September, 1952: The Oswalds move to Sheridan Avenue in the Bronx, and LHO enters P.S. 117, where he is frequently absent from classes. Marguerite is employed by Learner's Dress Shop. January, 1953: The Oswalds move to East 179th Street. Truancy hearings are held regarding LHO's absences. February, 1953: The Pics visit the Oswalds. March 12, 1953: A petition is filed by LHO's attendance officer. March 23, 1953: LHO registers at school. April, 1953: Marguerite is working at Martin's Department Store. April 16, 1953: LHO is declared a truant and remanded to Youth House where he receives a psychological evaluation. May, 1953: Marguerite is working for a chain of hosiery shops. May 7, 1953: After being released from Youth House, LHO returns to court and is placed on probation. May 10, 1953 (presumed): LHO receives a handout about Julius and Ethel Rosenberg that begins his interest in Marxism. July, 1953: Robert visits Marguerite and Lee. September 14, 1953: LHO enters the eighth grade at P.S. 44. September, 1953: Parole is extended in LHO’s truancy case until October 29th. October, 1953: Parole is extended until November 19th. November 19, 1953: The Oswalds appear in court, and parole is continued until January 28th. January 4, 1954: A Big Brothers' caseworker visits the Oswalds. January 9, 1954 (app.): The Oswalds move to New Orleans and stay with the Murrets on French Street. The Oswalds would later live on Saint Mary Street in two different apartments. |
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