For a few days, Jim McHenry saw the world in black and white after surviving one of the first mass killings in U.S. history, on Aug. 1, 1966.
McHenry didn’t see colors as his mind struggled to comprehend all the red blood he saw when a sniper killed 16 people and wounded dozens more on the University of Texas campus in Austin, Texas.
Monday is the 50th anniversary of the Texas Tower shootings.