Lee Harvey Oswald, the man accused of assassinating President John F. Kennedy, was buried in Fort Worth, Texas, in 1963 after he was shot to death by Jack Ruby. But his original headstone didn’t remain at his grave for long. So where did Oswald’s first headstone go, and who has it now? The story behind the grave marker is as unusual as the history surrounding Oswald himself.

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Why Lee Harvey Oswald’s Original Headstone Was Replaced

Lee Harvey Oswald's orginal headstone didn't last at his gravesite in Shannon Rose Hill Cemetery for long. Despite being the weight of a small person (130 pounds), it was stolen on the fourth anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy, according to Texas Monthly . Police recover

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