Eddie Barker

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Edmund Asa "Eddie" Barker Jr. (August 18, 1927[1] – July 23, 2012) was a television reporter in Dallas, Texas, perhaps best known for being the first newsman to report the death of John F. Kennedy, and his interview with Marina Oswald.[2]

Barker was born in San Antonio, Texas, and began his radio career in 1943.[2] He later went to Dallas' KRLD (now KDFW), where in 1963, he was covering the visit of President Kennedy to Dallas.[2] After the assassination, he was first to report the president's death on CBS, 5 minutes before the network feed, and Walter Cronkite's famous flash.[2][3]

Later, he secured the first interview with Marina Oswald, the wife of assassin Lee Harvey Oswald.[2]

Barker died in July 2012 in Dallas, of natural causes.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Eddie Barker Obituary (1927 - 2012) the Dallas Morning News".
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Eddie Barker, Dallas radio, television journalist who announced JFK death, dies at 84 | Dallas-Fort Worth Obituaries - News for Dallas, Texas - The Dallas Morning News". Archived from the original on 2012-07-27.
  3. ^ "Eddie Barker, 1st to air news of JFK's death, dies". 26 March 2015.
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