Sunday, February 23, 2020

Mark, you are a lawyer. So tell me: why wouldn't Ruby's lawyers put him on the stand? He would have said the following:

Ruby: I do not remember shooting Oswald. I remember walking down there, being jumped by the police, being dragged up to the 5th floor, and then told that I shot him. That's how I found out. And I was shocked." 

Belli: Jack, did you go to that garage with the intention of shooting Oswald?

Ruby: Absolutely not. I had my dog with me. I had my day planned. I decided to walk down there out of curiosity, but I had no thought to shoot him and no awareness of shooting him. 

Mark, are you aware that in his testimony, Ruby spoke of sending the money wire at 10:15?  Instantly, an SS man corrected him, and told him it was 11:15, and Jack didn't dispute it. But, if you look at the timetable: Ruby said that he got up early that Sunday morning. And all he did was get dressed and eat some breakfast and then he left. It was a 3 minute drive to get there from his apartment. They said he lost time going to see the wreaths in Dealey Plaza, but he did that on Saturday. Would he have done it again on Sunday? He brought his dog along because he intended to drop her off at the Carousel Club where someone was going to look after her. Then, he intended to go to the new apartment building that he was moving into, which was swanky and nice compared to the dump he was living in. If he planned to shoot Oswald in a crowd of police, he would have known that his life, as he knew it, was over, and he wasn't going anywhere. 

This is an image of the face of the Garage Shooter, huddled with detectives on the 3rd floor of the PD about 2 minutes after the shooting.  


That round face is not the face of Jack Ruby. They were there in the dark. The lights were out. The flash from the NBC camera was the only source of light. Notice how distressed the detectives looked. They weren't distressed over him. They were distressed over the photographer who was taking the picture.   

The image is altered. The Shooter has got back stripes for eyes. Look at the eyes of Detectives Boyd and Hall. Their eyes were captured, so there is no photographic reason why the Shooter's eyes should be stripes. 

Detective Boyd said in an interview that he found out about the Oswald shooting when he was eating brunch with his wife and in-laws at the home of his in-laws and saw it on television. So, he excused himself and went downtown to see if he could help. But, as you can see with your own eyes, that was a lie because he was already down there. This was taken very soon after the shooting, long before he could have gotten down there if he was away. 

Jack Ruby was innocent, and it is the biggest and most damaging secret there is about the JFK assassination. Ralph  

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