As another anniversary of the murder passes, we have compiled an extensive collection of documents chronicling the death of Malcolm X. Included in this package are New York Police Department, FBI, prison, hospital, grand jury, and medical examiner records that have never previously been disclosed. From ballistics evidence and eyewitness accounts to a chilling autopsy photo and the bullet-riddled documents found in Malcolm's breast pocket, these documents offer a remarkable picture of a brutal crime.
We have arranged the records in several sections and suggest that you take the time to examine them all. The Smoking Gun thanks Kenneth R. Cobb, director of New York City's Municipal Archives, for his assistance in locating some of these records.
Malcolm's Pocket: His Bullet-Riddled Belongings (2 pages)Inside The Audobon: Three Eyewitness Accounts (3 pages)
Ballistics Evidence
The Recovered Shotgun Shells (1 page)Betty Shabazz
Shrapnel Removed From Malcolm (1 page)
Court Exhibit: The Mangled Bullet (1 page)NYPD Interview With Malcolm's Widow (2 pages)Assorted
Shabazz's Grand Jury Testimony (13 pages)At The Hospital: Dead On Arrival (1 page)
NYPD Report On Autopsy (2 pages)
Malcolm's Rap Sheet (1 page)
Anonymous Threat To Inmate Butler (1 page)
FBI Teletype On Murder (13 pages)
Malcolm In The Morgue (1 page)