Tuesday, February 18, 2020

  • Christy Yates I've always wondered about Ruby in the garage -- and for a very different reason. He said he had his 2 beloved dogs (Dachshunds, I believe) with him in the car when he "drove around" that Sunday. IF that is true, and if it's also true that he parked and left them in the car, he must have been convinced he'd be returning to them soon. You don't leave "your babies" in a hot car and go off to murder somebody!

    I'd really like to know more about the finding of Ruby's car! Were there abused dogs in it? I know it's simplistic, but it's just one of those details that bugs me (among a thousand others)!
  • Ralph Cinque Christy Yates Abused? Ruby loved those dogs like they were his kids. But, he only had one with him. But, it's worse than you think because not only did he leave her in the car, but the reason he brought her is because he intended to take her to the Carousel Club and leave her there. There was someone there who looked after her real well, and that's what he did. So, he DEFINITELY expected to return to that car and continue on with his well-planned out day. So, the question is: did he get a sudden impulse to shoot Oswald? No, he did not. He no more did than you or I would have. He was in the sanctum of the Dallas Police, and he loved those guys. They were his heroes. He would never have done anything like that, not consciously, and not subconsciously. He just went down there, and no doubt because people were nudging him to go down there. And when he got down there, they jumped him, and he did not know why. That's why he exclaimed, "What are you doing? I'm Jack Ruby. You know me." The Garage Shooter didn't say those thing. He didn't say anything. He was mute. And every reporter down there said that he said nothing. But, when Ruby was there an hour earlier, he spoke up. They waited until they had him on the 5th floor before telling him that he shot Oswald. And he believed them only because thought the Dallas Police would never lie to him. Plus, he wasn't right in his head. He was drugged, you know? Jack Ruby was INNOCENT. Completely and totally innocent. And people, across the board, need to wake up to this.

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