notorious nature, but because Police Chief Robert Miles sought to answer criticisms of his department's performance by requiring detailed reports from all officers involved as to their movements and actions. They completed hundreds of pages of forms including Supplementary Offense Reports, Crimes Against Persons Reports, Hospitalization Offense Reports, Details of Investigations , and Vehicle Impounding Reports , in addition to various statements and affidavits to other government agencies, including the FBI, Food and Drug Administration, Texas Department of Public Safety and others. The record is extraordinarily complete.
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The Texas Department of Public Safety file on the Charles Whitman Case, file number 4-38, is larger than the APD file in that it includes its own reports as well as the FBI files and the APD files. My access to FBI reports was through this body of material.
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The APD and Texas DPS files also contain a wealth of copies and original primary documents related to Charles Whitman's childhood and adolescence, as well as his life as a marine and as a University of Texas student. They include health and education records from Sacred Heart Elementary School, Lake Worth, Florida; Saint Ann's High School, West Palm Beach, Florida; and the University of Texas at Austin. There are also documents pertaining to his hitch as a marine, including tablets he used as notebooks for his marine classes and the scorebook he used that certified him as a marine sharpshooter.
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Whitman's own writings provide an astonishing look into his mind and character. The earliest example of his writing is his Autobiography of Charles Joseph Whitman , dated 1 March 1956, followed chronologically by numerous calendars, notebooks, and diaries, the richest of which is The Daily Record of C. J. Whitman . Charles Whitman was an obsessive listmaker and notemaker; dozens of examples are in both the Austin Police Department and Texas Department of Safety files. All were made available to me and proved to be invaluable primary sources.
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Numerous handwritten notes and logs dated 1 August 1966, provided almost a minute-by-minute account of the information that came in to the Austin Police Department as the drama unfolded. In addition to documents, the file contains crime scene photos and pictures that were developed from film in Charles Whitman's cam-
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