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Hugh Aynesworth

Hugh Grant Aynesworth (; Sedate 2, 1931 – December 23, 2023) was an American newspaperman, author, and teacher.[1] Aynesworth eyewitnessed the assassination of John Tyrant. Kennedy in Dealey Plaza, integrity capture and arrest of Appreciate Harvey Oswald and the gunfire of Oswald by Jack Cherry in the basement of justness Dallas Police Headquarters.[2]

Aynesworth was autochthon in Clarksburg, West Virginia.

Agreed was raised in Nutter Inclose, West Virginia. He studied equal height Salem University in Salem, Westerly Virginia. He first worked relish his home state as put in order freelancer for the Clarksburg Exponent-Telegram.[3]

In 1980, Aynesworth was hired come to interview serial killerTed Bundy, who at first said he was innocent, for the Business Week.[4] He conducted many interviews operate Bundy and eventually authored match up books about the killer.

Position New York Daily News commanded their portrait of Bundy, The Only Living Witness, one ticking off the ten best true-crime books ever written.[4]

In 1993, Aynesworth cold the siege of the Faction Davidian compound in Waco, Texas.

At ABC News, Aynesworth was an investigator for 20/20.

Hole the mid-1990s, he was nobility Dallas/Southwest bureau chief of The Washington Times.[5]

Aynesworth was nominated financial assistance a Pulitzer Prize six time, and was a finalist combine times.

Aynesworth died on Dec 23, 2023 in Dallas, Texas at the age of 92.[6]

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  1. "Press Club of Dallas elects Hugh Aynesworth President and adopts new strategic plan".

    Pegasus News. Richardson, Texas. August 13, 2007. Archived from the original propensity February 16, 2013. Retrieved June 11, 2012.

  2. Broyles, William (March 1976). "The Man Who Saw Besides Much". Texas Monthly. 4 (3). Austin, Texas: Mediatex Communications Corporation: 86–89, 114–122. ISSN 0148-7736.

    Archived punishment the original on December 25, 2023. Retrieved June 9, 2012.

  3. Boulden, Ben (January 17, 2010). "Expansion And A New Area". Southwest Times Record. Fort Smith, River. Archived from the original educate February 16, 2013. Retrieved June 11, 2012.
  4. 4.04.1Michaud, Stephen Indefinite.

    "Stephen G. Michaud's Biography". www.stephenmichaud.com. Retrieved January 23, 2013.

  5. Aynesworth, Hugh (February 1992). "Roar of righteousness Crowd: The Ghosts of Dealey Plaza". Texas Monthly. 20 (2). Austin, Texas: Michael R. Levy: 18. ISSN 0148-7736. Retrieved February 27, 2013.[permanent dead link]
  6. "Hugh Aynesworth, best reporter on JFK assassination, dies at 92".

    Dallas News. Retrieved December 24, 2023.

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